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jhotz
1 hour ago

Apparently a bunch of Congressmen just sent Google a set of questions to be answered about how they protect people's privacy vis a vis...

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westminster
2 days ago

I'm waiting on hearing from some folks before I go and order one.  Reviews seem to be kind of a mixed bag:

 

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tswayne
3 days ago

Does anyone know when "normal people" will be able to buy Google Glass? Despite the photo of the guy in the shower (nice pic, broheim),...

rhames
6 days ago

I read an article in the Wall Street Journal today about the 3D phone that Amazon is supposedly developing. If memory serves, this is...

Tags: 3D, amazon, hardware |
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ernard
1 week ago

I saw the new Facebook phone already on sale for $0.99, a 99% discount in its price just a month after its release. Does this indicate...

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rousseau
1 week ago

Unlike some other devices, the S3 doesn't come with a microHDMI, there is only a USB port. I have everything on my phone - Netflix,...

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jackson
1 week ago

Rumors suggest the next gen XBox will require that it be online at all times to play games. I'm still deciding which of the next gen...

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nrichmond
2 weeks ago
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Tags: iPad |
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landon
2 weeks ago

I upgraded from 5.1.1 to 6.0 a few months ago, and my iPod Touch just has not been as stable with all apps as it was before the upgrade...

Tags: ios, iPod touch |
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rtrembley
3 weeks ago

I've been playing with my rooted Nexus 7 tablet, and it looks like I played a little too much and locked it up. How do you reboot into...

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Google is facing some tough questions from Congress over the privacy concerns raised by Glass, its fledgling augmented reality system for recording and receiving information on the fly. But on the ground at the company's I/O conference for developers, attendees are largely enthusiastic about the technology.
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Nvidia's Project Shield handheld gaming device, now called simply Shield, will be available for pre-order on May 20 priced at US$349, though it won't ship to customers until the end of June.
ESPN's reported offer to subsidize mobile data costs for their videos sounds has troubling net neutrality implications.
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France should stop cutting off the Internet access of those accused of illicit file sharing, and close down the agency that polices online copyright breaches, according to a government-commissioned report.
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