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Wired, 24.04.13 04:11 UTC

Great Phone, But the Extras Are Only Skin Deep

Photo by Alex Washburn/Wired The list of cool things the Galaxy S4 can do is astonishing. Right out of the box, without downloading a single app, you can perform a plethora of magic tricks. It ...


Wired, 22.04.13 10:50 UTC

5 Failures That Show Even Amazon Sometimes Checks Out

Photo: afagen via photopin When Amazon gets something right, they really get it right (Prime, AWS, Kindle). But no company bats 1,000. This week, Amazon announced a new online storefront for ...


The Register, 22.04.13 07:31 UTC

Amazon: We're expanding into TWO HUNDRED countries

Amazon's Android software store will soon be available across 200 countries - many of which don't have official access to Amazon's Android hardware - as the bookstore continues its quest for world ...


Wired, 22.04.13 04:10 UTC

Nearly 20 Years After Windows 95, Microsoft Is Lumbering Toward Cool Again

Photo: Jessica Eaton In June 2012, Microsoft summoned the technology press to Los Angeles for a surprise product announcement. Basil-cucumber-lemonade vodka cocktails waited at the door; the overhead ...


guardian.co.uk, 20.04.13 19:18 UTC

Hothead chilli fans kindle new food craze as Britons crave life with a little more spice

What with farms barely able to keep up with demand and festivals devoted to the crop, chillis are the new hot food


Seattle Times, 18.04.13 22:05 UTC

Microsoft beats Street, readies new mobile devices

Microsoft is working with manufacturers to produce a line of small touch-screen devices powered by Windows, apparently intended to compete with 7-inch tablets like the iPad Mini and Amazon Kindle Fire.


The Register, 17.04.13 11:47 UTC

Foxconn must pay Microsoft for EVERY Android thing it makes

Microsoft will collect a royalty for every device built by Foxconn that runs Google operating systems Android or Chrome OS. Hon Hai, the parent of the Chinese electronics behemoth, confirmed today it ...


The Register, 16.04.13 12:28 UTC

Kobo strikes new match against Kindle: The Aura HD e-reader

Pics Kobo gathered the great and the good from publishing and distribution in London yesterday to launch its new high-res e-ink reader, the Aura HD. Stephen Clarke, Kobo CEO, said the company asked ...


Wired, 15.04.13 19:25 UTC

You're Going to Be Sorry You Bought That Kindle

The limited. Photo: Kobo High-def finally has come to e-readers. Kobo’s new Aura HD features a stunning 6.8-inch 265 PPI (pixels per inch, for the techno-illiterate), the highest resolution screen ...


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