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“If you’re a car fan making do with a slightly older ride, Automatic’s $99 Link dongle is a neat thing to have around: it tracks your trips, monitors your fuel consumption, and lets you know when you’re being a leadfoot.”
“The search results for “calendar” in the Google Play Store leave a lot to be desired. You’ll find Agenda and Cal, two decent free apps, and Business Calendar, a pricey app with lots of features but no sense of style.”
“Most of the time, one operating system per computer is enough. But on occasion, you might want to boot up a second operating system for security reasons, testing purposes, or compatibility with specific software. Technical details typically restrict that alternate OS to a single PC, however.”
“Netflix wants you to know whose fault it is that your movie isn’t loading — and, big surprise, it’s pinning the issue on internet service providers.”
“Vodafone is revealing the existence of secret wires that allow government agencies to directly access conversations on its networks.”
“Just a few months after Heartbleed was discovered and (thankfully) resolved, another OpenSSL bug is haunting web encryptions. The new bug SSL/TLS MITM was posted by the OpenSSL group in a formal advisory on Thursday.”
“Yahoo’s slowly been closing off third-party logins for its web services, but it’s now turning its attention to one of its most-established communities: Flickr.”
“Amazon’s is still mostly shrouded in mystery, but general consensus is that the e-commerce giant is releasing a phone of its own with an interactive 3D interface.”
“Google is said to be working on a new Android feature that allows phones and tablets to automatically connect with devices and places very close around them, according to Android Police.”
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