Saturday 11 January 2014

The best PC games of 2013 that fell through the cracks

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The best PC games of 2013 that fell through the cracks

01.10.2014 1:00 PM

There are too many great games released each year for any one person to play them all. Check these 11 out before 2014 overwhelms you.

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How Global Eagle keeps you connected to the Internet even when you're up in the air

01.10.2014 3:30 PM

To get an idea of how a satellite-based Wi-Fi network works on an airplane, we took a ride on a 1940s-era seaplane for an up-close look.

 

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Oracle readies 147 security patches, including 36 for Java

01.10.2014 1:22 PM

Many of the Java weaknesses can be exploited remotely, according to Oracle

CEO Boris Sofman demonstrates Anki Drive

Anki Drive puts self-driving robot cars to good use: Fun and games

01.10.2014 1:41 PM

This game is a demonstration of autonomous-driving technology right on your living room floor. Oh, and it's a blast to play.

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ChefJet 3D printer is the sweetest thing we saw at CES

01.10.2014 12:40 PM

Think 3D printing is just for plastic knick-knacks? Think again. This one lets you print delicious sweets. Want.

Facebook's new rating system catches flak from some business owners

01.10.2014 6:35 PM

Small businesses are lashing out against a new star rating feature on the site

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A cars a car, but the car's apps make the difference at CES

01.10.2014 1:18 PM

Car apps represent a sea change in how people use their carsnot just for simple mobility, but for getting things done while mobileand they were the biggest car-tech news out of CES 2014.

Thunderbolt 2 cables are now longer, and more expensive

01.11.2014 7:38 AM

Other World Computing starts selling a 30-meter optical cable for $899, and Corning shows a 61-meter cable

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Mimo's baby monitor could soothe anxious parents' fears

01.10.2014 3:05 PM

Mimo's infant tracker keeps tabs on your baby's vitals, and takes the traditional baby monitor to the next level.

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Wall Street Beat: Forecasts call for tech to trend upward this year

01.10.2014 12:50 PM

Spending increases are forecast for software, smartphones and tablets

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CES 2014: a look back at what mattered

01.11.2014 3:00 AM

We came, we saw, we tried gear out at CES 2014. Here's what we thought was innovative, award-worthy, silly, and/or trending at this giant tech show.

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Getting into the swing of things with Sony's tennis sensor

01.11.2014 8:30 AM

It's only a prototype, but this Bluetooth-connected sensor that attaches to your racket looks like a great way to study your game.

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