Thursday, September 26, 2013

After a week, iOS 7 runs more than half of Apple's mobile devices

  New Kindle Fire HDX's tech support button could push IT to yell 'Mayday!' | After quick trip, astronauts start new mission on space station

 
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After a week, iOS 7 runs more than half of Apple's mobile devices
Analytics and advertising firms tracking Apple's new mobile operating system iOS 7 said today that its uptake has been 14% faster than last year's iOS 6. Read More
 


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New Kindle Fire HDX's tech support button could push IT to yell 'Mayday!'
With the tap of a button on any of the new Kindle Fire HDX tablets, Amazon promises that a frustrated user can get free tech support and tips from a live agent via video, hopefully within 15 seconds. Read More
 

After quick trip, astronauts start new mission on space station
After a six-hour journey and four orbits around the Earth, a NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts today joined the team on the International Space Station. Read More
 

New solar cell sets world record, focusing the power of 297 suns
German and French researchers said Thursday that they have achieved a new world record on converting sunlight to energy through a photovoltaic, or solar cell. Read More
 

Broadcom chipsets enable multiple, high-resolution in-car displays
Broadcom's latest line of wireless chipsets for cars can keep the kids quiet in the back seat, while allowing mom and dad to make calls in the front. Read More
 

Google Talk bug sent IMs to wrong recipients
A glitch in Google Talk routed instant messages incorrectly on Thursday morning, exposing private text chats to unintended recipients. Read More
 

EBay to acquire payments startup Braintree for $800M
PayPal's parent company, eBay, plans to acquire payments startup Braintree for approximately US$800 million in cash to enhance PayPal's mobile capabilities. Read More
 

Microsoft wants to scan your JavaScript libraries
Microsoft wants to help Web application framework developers tackle one of their thorniest problems, that of testing their libraries to ensure they work correctly across today's dizzying combination of available browsers and operating systems (OSes). Read More
 


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Image-insertion bug locks people out of Gmail
Beware Gmail users: Inserting images into the body of an email message can get you temporarily banned from your account. Read More
 

Sudan comes back online after 24-hour Internet blackout
  Sudan has regained access to the Internet after a nearly 24-hour blackout that may have been a government-directed response to violent rioting in the country over lifted fuel subsidies. Read More
 

Suitcase-size device may help save lives of disaster victims
The device looks like a small piece of carry-on luggage, but it has a more important job than carrying a toothbrush, deodorant and a couple of pairs of underwear. Read More
 

Tizen mobile OS could reach printers, cameras, smart TVs
  Tizen is for tablets, smartphones and laptops, but the operating system could also be headed to printers, cameras and smart TVs. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: A simple guide for Android to iPhone/iOS switchers
Apple continues to woo customers across from Android. For the thousands who just purchased an iPhone who used to use an Android device here's an essential guide to help you migrate your digital lives. Read More
 

JR Raphael: How to switch back to Chrome's old 'New Tab' page
Not a fan of Chrome's redesigned "New Tab" page? You're not alone. But fear not: There's an easy way to switch back to the old setup. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Is it time for Bill Gates to retire as Microsoft chairman?
A prominent columnist argues that Bill Gates should follow Steve Ballmer out the door at Microsoft and retire as the company's chairman. Is it really time for Gates to go, or would his leaving seriously harm Microsoft? Read More
 

Sharon Gaudin: 15% of Americans say they don't need no stinking Internet
A Pew study shows that 15% of adult Americans don't use the Internet or email. What? Read More
 

 

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