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Microsoft says developers can port iOS and Android apps to Windows 10

iPad app glitch causes travel troubles for American Airlines | LG bets on battery life over performance with new G4 smartphone

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Microsoft says developers can port iOS and Android apps to Windows 10
Developers of iOS and Android apps will be able to bring their apps and games to Windows 10, Microsoft's next operating system that's designed to run on Windows Phone, laptops and other devices, the company announced at its Build developer conference. Read More


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iPad app glitch causes travel troubles for American Airlines
Some American Airlines passengers faced lengthy flight delays Tuesday after a faulty iPad navigation app used by the carriers' pilots and co-pilots caused the tablets to crash. Read More

LG bets on battery life over performance with new G4 smartphone
LG Electronics is giving its latest flagship smartphone, the leather-covered G4, a big removable battery and a power-efficient processor, hoping a long battery life will help it stand out among tough competitors. Read More

Best Buy remains in MCX group despite move toward Apple Pay
Best Buy said it will support Apple Pay mobile payments while remaining a member of the MCX group of retailers that is pushing an alternate pay system called CurrentC. Read More

Hands on: 24 hours with the LG G4
Another day, another new Android phone. Hang on, though, gang: This is one you'll want to check out. Hot on the heels of HTC and Samsung, LG is putting its best foot forward with the launch of its long-discussed 2015 flagship, the LG G4. Read More

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I'm sure most of us are still waiting for their Apple Watch to ship, but learn these 12 tips now so you'll be off to a flying start when your Watch arrives. Read More

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What third-party app crashed American Airlines pilots' iPads and caused flight delays?
About two dozen American Airlines flights were delayed after a faulty third-party app glitched out and crashed pilots' iPads. But what app caused it and why? Could a compatibility issue with iOS 8.3 and a navigation app crash an iPad? Read More

Samsung regains No. 1 position in smartphone market
Samsung Electronics regained the number one position in the smartphone market in the first quarter, but its market share dropped to 24 percent from 31 percent a year earlier, according to a research firm. Read More

Broadcom pitches new chipsets to clear Wi-Fi network bottlenecks
Most of us have had the experience of being unable to connect to a Wi-Fi network in a location with lots of people. A technology that promises to alleviate that problem is slowly but surely making headway. Read More

Flaw in Realtek SDK for wireless chipsets exposes routers to hacking
The software that controls wireless networking chipsets made by Realtek Semiconductor contains a critical flaw that could allow attackers to compromise home routers. Read More

Expect more Cyanogen phones from Chinese vendors
Cyanogen, the maker of an Android-based mobile operating system, is hoping it can expand with the help of Chinese handset vendors with global ambitions. Read More

Xiaomi tries to curb 'hungry marketing' of its phones, amid complaints
Targeting sales of 80 million phones this year, Xiaomi is planning to end "flash sales" of small quantities of its best-selling products. Read More

Facebook adds free video calling to Messenger
Users can now place free video calls with Messenger, as Facebook continues to extend the app beyond simple text-based chats. Read More


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