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HTC is planning a Sense-free version of its flagship phone, CNET has confirmed. [Read more]    ...
The latest Chrome beta for Android integrates Google Translate support directly into the browser, just like it does with its desktop counterpart. [Read more]    ...
The new leader of the Android pack nosed ahead of Apple's flagship smartphone in DxO Labs' photo and video tests. [Read more]    ...
TrustPort Antivirus 2013 installed easily even on malware-infested systems, and its scan didn't do any collateral damage. However, it just wasn't that effective at rooting out existing malware. Don't install it on a system that's not guaranteed ma...
Internet communities are more trustworthy than some big corporations, but mobile is proving a hard nut to crack even for the best of them, actor and venture capitalist Ashton Kutcher told CTIA Wireless Thursday....

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IT All news 07.03.2013

Smartwatches: The next big thing or this year's fad?
[07.03.2013]
commentary: A computer on the wrist has so far had a lukewarm reception from bleeding-edge buyers and reviewers. Sounds like just about every other major new product. [Read more]
What the Galaxy S4 needs
[07.03.2013]
Samsung is planning a blockbuster event next week to release what is probably the much-anticipated Galaxy S4. The handset should be successful, but if it has these features, it will be even more so. [Read more]
 
How one design firm is trying to make wearable computers invisible
[07.03.2013]
The Seattle-based design firm Artefact has come up with its latest concept piece -- a Pilates shirt that monitors muscle movement and prompts users to correct their body position. [Read more]
2013 Geneva show: From superfast to supereconomical
[07.03.2013]
This year's Geneva auto show offered an amazing variety with potently fast supercars and extremely economical innovations. [Read more]
 
PeopleBrowsr gains small court victory against Twitter
[07.03.2013]
After a judge rules against Twitter and decides to keep the lawsuit in state court, the social media analytics company is able to carry on with its service. [Read more]
Trulia personalizes real estate listings with Trulia Suggests
[07.03.2013]
Home listings site's new tool goes beyong basic parameters to learn from home buyers' opinions and behaviors. [Read more]
 

Technology All news 07.03.2013

Asus' lovable Windows 8/Android mashup
[07.03.2013]
The Asus Transformer AIO melds a Windows 8 all-in-one and an 18.4-inch Android tablet into one versatile, powerful device. Originally posted at
Running is fun on the yellow brick road
[07.03.2013]
Temple Run Oz is enough of a departure from the original games to warrant spending your 99 cents for the new scenery, obstacles, and mini-games.
 
Kinect looks to replace your mouse with your fists
[07.03.2013]
Microsoft is showing off updated Kinect features at TechFest this week, allowing people to use hand gestures to replace a mouse.
iPhone 5, iPad demand may be softening, says analyst
[07.03.2013]
Consumer interest in the iPhone 5 and the iPad may be waning, says Citi analyst Glen Yeung, citing a lower demand for parts.
 
How to win at SXSW -- and live to brag about it
[07.03.2013]
CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman has been going to South by Southwest for years. When a friend asked for advice on how to get the most out of SXSW, he had plenty of suggestions.
Apple still No. 1 smartphone maker
[07.03.2013]
The iPhone maker gains a few points since last month's tally, but Google remains the leader in the operating system market.
 

Peripheral_devices All news 07.03.2013

TRENDnet Releases Powerline Networking Kit Too TRENDnet Releases Powerline Networking Kit Too
[07.03.2013]
Here's another powerline-based networking solution.
PCI-SIG and MIPI Alliance Reveal Mobile PCIe Specification PCI-SIG and MIPI Alliance Reveal Mobile PCIe Specification
[07.03.2013]
New specification allows PCIe protocols to operate over MIPI M-PHY to deliver a low-power, high-performance I/O solution.
 
Verizon Sees End of Subsidies, Partners with Vodafone Verizon Sees End of Subsidies, Partners with Vodafone
[07.03.2013]
Verizon Wireless sees the end of smartphone subsidies in the near future. Meanwhile, parent company Verizon Communications is looking to end its relationship with Vodafone.
Report: PC Shipments Will Drop 1.3% in 2013 Report: PC Shipments Will Drop 1.3% in 2013
[07.03.2013]
Even growth in emerging markets in slowing down for desktops.
 
EK Releases New Lineup of Water Cooling Kits EK Releases New Lineup of Water Cooling Kits
[07.03.2013]
The EK-KIT L series water cooling kits are the successor to the company's well received EK-KIT H30 Supreme LTX series.
It It's Diablo 3 All Over Again with the SimCity 5 Launch
[07.03.2013]
Seriously EA, didn't you see Diablo 3's growing pains?
 

Security All news 07.03.2013

How the FBI uses the Patriot Act to get info on Google users
[07.03.2013]
In 2012, Google may have received 500 National Security Letters, requests from the FBI for identifying data -- such as name or address -- about one or
 

Software All news 07.03.2013

Accenture to Design Strategy for University of Aizu Revitalization Center
[07.03.2013]
Accenture has been awarded a contract to create the strategic plan to help develop the University of Aizu Revitalization Center.
SOHU: Why the Buyout Rumors Won SOHU: Why the Buyout Rumors Won't End
[07.03.2013]
Yesterday, shares of Sohu.com surged 12% on speculation that its management was in talks with investment banks and private-equity firms about taking the company private.
 
Verizon Pushing Vodafone Deal Puts Wireless Control in Grasp
[07.03.2013]
Verizon Communications Inc.'s effort to resolve its relationship with Vodafone Group Plc, potentially ending their wireless joint venture, would put it on a path to full ownership of the most profitable and fastest-growing major wireless carrier in t...
Ipswitch File Transfer announces WS_FTP Server 7.6
[07.03.2013]
London, UK - 6 March 2013 - Ipswitch File Transfer has announced the availability of its latest secure file transfer software, WS_FTP Server 7.6. The new software includes enhanced security, expanded database support and new customisation tools for s...
 
European shares rise to 4-1/2 year high
[07.03.2013]
European shares hit their highest since the 2008 collapse of US bank Lehman Brothers on Wednesday, building on their biggest jump so far this year on hopes of a broader global economic recovery.
Sonic Foundry Appoints Renee Thomas Vice President of Marketing
[07.03.2013]
Sonic Foundry, Inc. , the trusted market leader for video management and academic, enterprise and event webcasting , today announced the appointment of Renee Thomas as Vice President of Marketing.
 

Computers All news 07.03.2013

A wish list for Facebook's News Feed includes highlighted friends, improved mobile
[07.03.2013]
Facebook is set to unveil an updated News Feed on Thursday and analysts have a wish list of changes that users might welcome.
 
Meet 60GHz Wi-Fi, the insanely fast future of wireless networking
[07.03.2013]
Get ready for a ridiculous boost in wireless networking speed. Two camps are competing to deliver wireless components that are at least seven times faster than today's gigabit (IEEE 802.11ac) routers.
 
A giant, tethered tablet: Acer shows its Android Display
[07.03.2013]
The Acer DA220HQL looks like a giant Android tablet, with its 1920 x 1080 pixel, 21.5-inch touch screen -- but you wouldn't want to carry it around.
 

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