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VSCO Cam equips iPads for its style of mobile photo editingVSCO Cam equips iPads for its style of mobile photo editing

VSCO Cam has been a popular choice for smartphone photo edits on iOS, and more recently Android, for quite some time. When the outfit sought to update its app for the latest version of Apple's mobile OS, it went a step further: properly equipping the iPad to be a better editing option. As a VSCO Cam…

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16Nov2014

Blackberry fans line up here: pre-orders for the new Classic are openBlackberry fans line up here: pre-orders for the new Classic are open

Platform loyal BBM addicts have a new device to consider -- other than the Passport -- now that Blackberry is taking pre-orders for its upcoming phone. The Classic (aka Q20) brings the design, keyboard and trackpad users are used to, plus a large square touch screen, the latest version of BlackBerry…

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14Nov2014

Aviary's first update under Adobe brings Creative Cloud sync, free add-onsAviary's first update under Adobe brings Creative Cloud sync, free add-ons

Back in September, Adobe snatched up Aviary to pad its mobile portfolio, and the photo-editing app has released its first major post-acquisition update. In what will come as no surprise, Aviary now syncs all of your in-app tools with Creative Cloud after you sign in with a requisite Adobe ID. What'…

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13Nov2014

Samsung faces the bad news: sales of its high-end phones are slidingSamsung faces the bad news: sales of its high-end phones are sliding

Confirming its own estimates from earlier this month, Samsung announced tonight that it accumulated an operating profit of $3.9 billion in Q3. That's not a bad haul for most companies in the July to September period, but last year Samsung proudly celebrated a record profit of $9.6 billion and now it…

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03Nov2014

Next Office for Mac leaks, shots of UI appearNext Office for Mac leaks, shots of UI appear

A Chinese website yesterday published what it claimed were screenshots of Microsoft's next edition of Office for the Mac. The nearly two dozen screenshots posted by cnBeta.com were of Outlook, the email client that’s included in Office on both Windows and OS X. cnBeta.com said that the screenshots w…

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03Nov2014

'Microsoft Band' fitness tracker leaks out'Microsoft Band' fitness tracker leaks out

It looks like the curtains have been raised early on Microsoft's attempt to join the wearable game. update: goes on sale Thursday for $199 Windows Central points out that sync apps have appeared in the Mac and Androidapp stores (update: and Microsoft's), set to personalize and track data for your "M…

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02Nov2014

Lenovo's new 13-inch 'Yoga' tablet is as big as its Windows UltrabooksLenovo's new 13-inch 'Yoga' tablet is as big as its Windows Ultrabooks

Lenovo seems to be coming full circle. After knocking our socks off with the original Yoga, a 13-inch Ultrabook whose screen could fold all the way back, the company followed up with a spinoff product called the Yoga Tablet. Today, the lineup includes both Android and Windows tablets, mostly in the …

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31Oct2014

Hands On With The Motorola Droid Turbo From VerizonHands On With The Motorola Droid Turbo From Verizon

The latest Droid device is now fully unveiled, and it’s truly a beast. The most prominent and highlighted feature of the phone, its ability to charge quickly and last for up to 48 hours, is hard to test properly in a matter of hours. However, the look, feel, and general build of the device is alread…

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31Oct2014

Droid Turbo's long battery life, new tech offset weightDroid Turbo's long battery life, new tech offset weight

There’s a lot to like in Motorola’s Droid Turbo, including its 48 hours of battery life and extremely sharp screen. The Android smartphone has a 5.2-inch screen, but felt slightly heavier than competitive handsets during a hands-on review. Yet, it could appeal to users who need a durable handset wit…

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31Oct2014

Google's new Fit app plays well with Strava, Runkeeper and othersGoogle's new Fit app plays well with Strava, Runkeeper and others

Google is aiming to keep its users healthy—and away from Apple—with a new app that takes a broader view of fitness tracking. Google Fit, released Tuesday, will use the sensors in Android phones to track and organize people’s walking, biking and running activity. Users can set goals and check their p…

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30Oct2014

Google Reveals Nano Pill To Seek Out Cancerous CellsGoogle Reveals Nano Pill To Seek Out Cancerous Cells

Detecting cancer could be as easy as popping a pill in the near future. Google’s head of life sciences, Andrew Conrad, took to the stage at the Wall Street Journal Digital conference to reveal that the tech giant’s secretive Google[x] lab has been working on a wearable device that couples with nanot…

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29Oct2014

Facebook sales, driven by mobile, shoot up nearly 60 percentFacebook sales, driven by mobile, shoot up nearly 60 percent

Facebook continues to reap rewards in mobile, growing its crucial ads business in large part due to ads placed on smaller screens, the company reported Tuesday. Total sales for the third quarter ended Sept. 30 amounted to US$3.2 billion, up 59 percent from the same period last year, and beating cons…

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28Oct2014

The Nexus 9 wasn't designed to be an iPad killerThe Nexus 9 wasn't designed to be an iPad killer

The Nexus 9 is not designed to be an iPad killer; it is designed to inspire Google's Android partners to create an alternative. Although you'd be forgiven for thinking different: It was announced a day before the Air 2 and 3 mini iPad, comes with a powerful 64-bit chip NVIDIA and will be priced to c…

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28Oct2014

How would you change the 13-inch, mid-2013 MacBook Air?How would you change the 13-inch, mid-2013 MacBook Air?

Meet the new boss, broadly the same as the old boss. Except this variation of Apple'sthin-and-light mobile PC was packing Haswell, Intel's power-sipping wonder chip, capable of giving the 2013 MBA its 12-plus-hour battery life and nippy speed. When we sat this down in front of Tim Stevens' hands, hi…

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27Oct2014

Xiaomi is moving some of its users' data out of ChinaXiaomi is moving some of its users' data out of China

Xiaomi's a force to be reckoned with in China -- its new phones routinely sell out online in seconds -- but its influence is steadily growing outside its native home. Xiaomi is moving some of its users' data out of China That's why the company's infrastructure has been quietly shifting these past f…

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26Oct2014

Xbox Music ditches free desktop streaming on December 1stXbox Music ditches free desktop streaming on December 1st

If you're hooked on Xbox Music's free desktop-based listening, you're going to have make some backup plans very shortly.  Xbox Music ditches free desktop streaming on December 1st Microsoft has announced that it's dropping the no-cost web and Windows streaming option as of December 1st; after that, …

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26Oct2014

Some Bank of America customers double-charged with Apple PaySome Bank of America customers double-charged with Apple Pay

Some Bank of America customers have been double-charged for purchases made with Apple Pay, the payment system Apple launched on Monday. Some Bank of America customers double-charged with Apple Pay Roughly 1,000 transactions made with Apple Pay were logged twice in customer accounts, said Tara Burke,…

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24Oct2014

Microsoft Android Wear app lets you search Bing by twisting your wristMicrosoft Android Wear app lets you search Bing by twisting your wrist

Slightly irked that you have to say "OK Google" whenever you want to use voice search on your Android Wear smartwatch? Microsoft, of all companies, is coming to your rescue. Microsoft Android Wear app lets you search Bing by twisting your wrist The developer is leading a trio of experimental Android…

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24Oct2014

It costs $50 to plug an Xbox One Kinect into your PCIt costs $50 to plug an Xbox One Kinect into your PC

What's stopping you from creating the first killer Kinect 2.0 hack? Well, now that Microsoft's released the do-all sensor's SDK to the public for free you don't have many more excuses. It costs $50 to plug an Xbox One Kinect into your PC The software development kit is available without any fees and…

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24Oct2014

Google to build Play-like hardware store for Project AraGoogle to build Play-like hardware store for Project Ara

Drawing inspiration from its Play Store, Google will create a hardware store in which users can buy and sell Lego-like hardware modules for the customizable Project Ara smartphone. Google to build Play-like hardware store for Project Ara Project Ara is Google’s upcoming build-your-own smartphone tha…

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23Oct2014
 
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