Candy Crush on the Galaxy Gear? Not only can it be done but it's even playable on the small screen. SMS support appears to be coming to Google Hangouts while Twitter for Android tablets is here now. Well, for one tablet, anyway.
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Saving Nokia, the page view apocalypse, Jonathan Franzen is old and cranky, corn is king, Senegal and the American South, the story of The Climate Company, and the modern genome gold rush -- these are some of the stories for your weekend reading pleasure.
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After announcing its existence at the end of September, Valve has released a video demo of the Steam Controller.
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Google's new Terms of Use allow the company to scrape and sell user information from YouTube, reviews and other Google products in order to offer "endorsements" of products.
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According to a new study, app crashes could be twice as common on the iPhone 5s compared to the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c.
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With its international headquarters in Luxembourg for tax purposes, Skype apparently now finds the little duchy's privacy officials on its back over allegations of NSA collusion, following a complaint by activists.
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Ahead of our Mobilize event Oct. 16 and 17, we asked experts how 50 billion connected devices and 6 billion people change their industries. In this essay Dr. Christian Assad-Kottner explains what this means for medicine.
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An Estonian court did not violate a local news site's right to free expression by holding it liable for offensive anonymous comments made under one of its stories, the ECHR has ruled.
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Twitter looks to be experimenting with a new account that will provide breaking news alerts to users -- but why does it need to do this when the whole network functions as a breaking news alert system already?
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Graphene is nearly impermeable, so adding it to plastic could lead to lighter and more efficient natural gas tanks.
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Google is getting ready to say good-bye to Google TV: The company is getting rid of the branding, but will continue to make Android available to TV manufacturers.
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We've got a fun new section of our experience design conference RoadMap that we wanted to share with you: The Product Lab!
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When you combine open platforms with many interdependent parts -- like today's online video marketplace or the internet of things -- you risk losing accountability for failures in the customer experience. How can industry solve this problem?
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Facebook is following through on a year-old announcement to retire a search privacy feature. Users will no longer be able to hide their profile from search.
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Lots of users are having trouble sending iMessages since upgrading to iOS 7. Here are some steps you can take to make sure your messages get delivered.
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Software problems may be the culprits behind the new health care exchanges’ glitchy launch, but a report in the Washington Post points to another, more deep-seated issue: the federal government’s “flawed” information technology policies. The government spends $80 billion a year on IT, but agencies are […]
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Yes, we are all being watched and our data harvested and that won't stop. But if someone, or someone's app, misuses our data, they should be punished under the law, said Craig Mundie.
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A Boston judge refused to shut down TV streaming service Aereo, saying the service is like a remote DVR, not a public transmission. It added that any harm to broadcasters would only appear a few years from now.
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Dropcam has released a new monitoring camera called the Dropcam Pro that's remarkably high-resolution, but also very smart. A new user experience enables advanced zooming from a smartphone, and cloud-based machine learning algorithms are letting users filter their video feeds.
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Can a Chromebook have both performance and long battery life? That's the promise of Acer's C720 Chromebook, which uses a Celeron chip based on the Intel Haswell architecture. Even better: The 11.6-inch Chromebook starts at $249.
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Saturday 12 October 2013
Study shows apps are twice as likely to crash on the iPhone 5s
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