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Microsoft confirms it's shut off Windows 8-Google Apps calendar sync
Microsoft confirmed Monday that Windows 8 users who upgrade the Calendar app will no longer be able to synchronize that schedule with the calendar included with Google Apps for Business, Academic or Government. Read More


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FAQ: T-Mobile's new phones, LTE in seven cities, and no-contract plans
In a set of announcements on Tuesday, T-Mobile USA said it would begin selling the iPhone 5 and other new phones, and announced that it had launched LTE in seven cities. Read More

Windows 'Blue' shows desktop's days are numbered
Microsoft won't back away from a radical overall of Windows, and is determined to kill the decades-old, decades-rich desktop, analysts agreed today. Read More

Google+ updates mobile apps for iPhone, Android
Google has released updates for its Google+ apps for iPhone and Android. Read More

T-Mobile to sell iPhone 5 amid new no-contract plans
Amid an array of industry innovations announced today, T-Mobile USA said it will sell the iPhone 5 starting April 12 for $579, with the option of paying $99 down and $20 a month for 24 months. Read More

Yahoo buys teenager's mobile app company
Yahoo announced Monday that it is buying Summly, a London-based company that developed an app that condenses information and makes it easily and quickly readable on mobile devices. Read More

Renesas hopes to put powerful ARM processor in cars
Renesas Electronics' latest system-on-a-chip has eight ARM processing cores to help next-generation, in-car infotainment systems handle multiple streams of 1080p video and augmented reality apps. Read More

Splashdown! SpaceX Dragon returns to Earth
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, winding up a three-week mission to resupply the International Space Station. Read More

Researchers identify targeted email attack distributing Android Trojan app
Security researchers from antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab have identified a targeted email attack against human rights and political activists that distributed a custom Android Trojan app with information-stealing capabilities. Read More


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Cell system used in Antarctica may help to cover the Plains
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Video: Backing up, erasing and restoring your iPad
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Ericsson targets Micromax in patent lawsuit
Ericsson has sued Indian mobile handset vendor Micromax in an Indian court, alleging infringement of eight of its patents without payment of any consideration. Read More

InFocus designs 55-inch Windows 8 PC offering simple hardware upgrades
InFocus has announced a 55-inch touchscreen PC with Windows 8, which has an upgradeable design that is uncommon in all-in-one PCs. Read More

Greg Lambert: Microsoft Patch Tuesday: March 2013
With this month's Microsoft Patch Tuesday update, we see a set of seven updates, four of which are marked as "Critical," addressing serious problems that could enable someone to access your computer if they are not patched. The remaining three are rated as "Important," and, while they aren't as serious as the critical patches, they do address security issues that need to be fixed. Most of the seven patches affect Microsoft Office, with only two impacting Windows. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple feels the downturn, but its iPhone release plans pile pressure on its foes
Apple supplier, Hon Hai/Foxconn, reported record annual profits on strength of iPhone and iPad sales, even as the company prepares to introduce the next iteration smartphone in June with an iPhone mini to follow: why competitors should worry... Read More

Preston Gralla: Spanish open source group charges Microsoft violates EU anti-trust laws by banning Linux from Windows 8 PCs
Microsoft has yet another European problem on its hands: The Hispalinux open source group, based in Spain, has filed an anti-trust complaint with the European Commission charging that Microsoft makes it far too difficult for users of Windows 8 devices to switch to Linux or another OS. Is this a valid complaint or just an open source group crying sour grapes? Read More

Darlene Storm: Cool: Invisibility cloak, implant calls before heart attack, 3D hologram, immortal via avatar
While it seems like the stuff of science fiction, the cutting edge of technology and science has us on the cusp of some very cool and exciting developments for health and for fun. Researchers created a miniature version of Harry Potter's invisibility cloak, developed a tiny life-saving implant that can call your smartphone to warn you before a heart attack, are developing a prototype to make 3D holograms that can dance above your mobile device, and there are even attempts to make immortality a reality by transferring your brain into an avatar. Read More

 

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