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New Experimental Twitter Feature Embeds Tweets

Twitter, in an effort to connect news with tweets, is testing a feature that embeds 140-characters messages into longer stories that mention the tweet topic. Twitter says this is part […]

Microsoft To Offer Weekly Windows 8 Updates

To keep up with the ever-changing technology industry, Microsoft announced last Monday that it will now be offering weekly updates to their newest version of Windows, Windows 8. Microsoft believes […]

AltaVista Finally Bids the Internet Goodbye, Along with 11 Other Services

AltaVista, a name not recognized by many of the Internet’s users of today, is finally going offline for good. Yahoo wrote a few days ago that it was killing off […]

Tablet Market May be Shifting; “Convertible” Tablets Rising in Popularity

Market analysts and talking heads have been predicting a paradigm shift in the world of computing – that the era of laptop computing would soon abdicate to the new, exciting […]

FingerQ: Making Your Mobile Data More Secure

While the technology to add fingerprint recognition to mobile devices has been in existence for a while, FingerQ, a company based on Hong Kong, has decided to shed some new […]

Mobile Malware: Up 614% in the Last Year

In 2011, people were worried because malware that infected cellphones was up 155%. Now, from March 2012 to March 2013, it’s up 614%. New forms of software and hardware are […]

Barnes & Noble Shifting Production of Nook to Third Party

Nook users, you’re about to be an endangered species. A few days ago, Barnes & Noble, one of the last remaining book sellers in the United States that still maintain […]

Leap Motion Makes Its Developer Portal Public This Week

Though Leap Motion, an innovative gesture control system for the computer, doesn’t launch until July 22nd, it’s been all the buzz in the few short weeks since its announcement. Because […]

Facebook Attempts to Change Ad Unit, Ends Ability to Sponsor Results

Less than a year after sponsored results were introduced on Facebook, the company has decided to remove them. Starting in July, advertisers – small businesses and big businesses alike – […]

A Few Things to Know About iWork in the Cloud

Apple just introduced a brand new product on Monday called iWork, a browser-based version of its popular productivity suite. Unlike its desktop version, this cloud-based product works on Macs and […]

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