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05/23/2013 09:11 PM
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Google Drive gets a much needed update
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This has been a busy spring with Google shuttering some services while updating others. [..]
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05/23/2013 04:12 PM
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10 million Samsung Galaxy S4 phones sold in first month
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Samsung has announced that 10 million Galaxy S4 smartphones have been sold around the world in the first month of its release. This means the latest Galaxy S has got off to a great start that the company surely hopes will continue at least until the next [..]
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05/23/2013 07:27 AM
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Microsoft pokes fun at Siri
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For years it was Apple making direct comparisons to Windows PCs in advertising. Now Microsoft has unveiled a particularly cheeky commercial comparing a Windows 8 tablet with the iPad — complete with guest appearance from a Siri-like automated voice. The commercial [..]
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05/22/2013 07:16 AM
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Teens say Facebook is too much hassle
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Teenagers are finding Facebook brings too many hassles reminiscent of real life according to a new survey. Although few are quitting the site, many are turning to services such as Twitter for a simpler way of interacting. The Pew Internet and [..]
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05/21/2013 06:53 AM
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Dell building PC on a stick
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Dell has announced its Android-PC-on-a-stick device will launch in July for $100. Though the concept isn’t new, the company hopes its brand power will help interest both consumers and business users. The device, dubbed Project Ophelia, physically resembles a slightly [..]
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05/17/2013 06:36 AM
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Lulzsec hackers get lengthy jail terms
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Four British members of the Lulzsec group have received lengthy jail terms for hacking offenses. One member was sent down for 32 months, thought to be the longest such sentence for hacking in the UK. Ryan Cleary received the sentence after pleading guilty to charges including hacking [..]
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05/16/2013 07:35 AM
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Gmail action buttons allow one-click response
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Google has launched a new Gmail tool that lets you take relevant actions in response to an e-mail — before you’ve even opened and read it. But functionality may be limited at first. The new tool, known as quick action buttons, will appear [..]
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