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Sprint Jumps Aboard Google’s Apps for Business Bandwagon

Sprint will begin selling Google Apps for Business services to enterprise customers starting next month through a new partnership announced Wednesday ...

Black Hat Tor-Busting Talk Nixed

The Tor Project is working to remedy a vulnerability in its anonymity software following the sudden cancellation of a talk at next month's Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas that would have revealed it ...

Microwave Will Count the Calories in Food You Nuke

While the ever-expanding class of wearable fitness devices out there can tell users how many calories they've burned while undertaking any particular activity, realistic estimates of calories taken in have been few and far between. ...

Tor Embroiled in $1M Revenge-Porn Lawsuit

Texas attorney Jason L. Van Dyke recently filed a lawsuit against nude-photo-sharing site Pink Meth and included the Tor Project among its defendants ...

Tiny Spectrometer Tells You Exactly What You’re Eating

For all those who have wondered about the ingredients in their lunchtime burrito, Consumer Physics is gearing up to release a handheld device designed to provide the answer. Dubbed "SCiO," the device is a tiny spectrometer that can scan food, medicines and plants to determine their molecular composition ...

Samsung’s Galaxy S5 Mini Sashays on Stage

Roughly three months after the launch of its flagship Galaxy S5 smartphone, Samsung on Tuesday debuted the device's smaller sibling: the widely anticipated Galaxy S5 mini ...

Verizon to Chromebook Pixel Owners: We’re On It

After a hornet's nest was stirred up earlier this week over the premature termination of some Chromebook Pixel users' free data plans, Verizon apparently has begun trying to make amends ...

‘Lifelike’ New Robots Deliver News, Chat You Up

Two humanoid robots on Wednesday made their debut as part of a new exhibit at Japan's National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, or Miraikan ...

Intel (?) Gets Chat-Appy With Mood-Mimicking Avatars

Best known for its computer chips, Intel has ventured into new territory. The company on Thursday unveiled Pocket Avatars, a mobile messaging app that uses animated icons to mimic users' facial expressions ...

Spire Breath Tracker Helps Users Chillax

Spire on Tuesday kicked off preorders for its namesake new wearable device dedicated to promoting health by monitoring the wearer's breathing ...

Red Hat Fortifies RHEL 7 With Docker Support

Red Hat on Tuesday rolled out Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, the latest major release of the company's flagship Linux platform, six months after the software's beta version made its debut. ...

Google Sadly Owns Up to White Maleness

Google on Wednesday revealed statistics about the makeup of its workforce and admitted that it's pretty homogenous ...

Iranian Court Wants a Word With Zuckerberg

Facebook cofounder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been summoned by an Iranian court over privacy-violation concerns, according to news reports on Tuesday ...

Minecraft Stakes Next-Gen Claim

Mojang on Thursday announced that its popular game Minecraft soon will be available to users of the Xbox One, Playstation 4 and Playstation Vita consoles ...

Facebook Gets Nosier Than Ever

As if it weren't easy and tempting enough already, Facebook recently made it even simpler to pry into your friends' private affairs on the social network ...

Flappy Bird 2 Due in August, Paternity Uncertain

Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen this week said that the wildly popular mobile game will return in August and also that he is working on a brand-new offering ...

Nintendo’s Plan B

Aiming in part to counteract losses sustained on its Wii U gaming device launched in late 2012, Nintendo now is setting its sights on emerging markets and planning a brand-new console and games with those markets in mind, Reuters reported last week ...

GitHub Unleashes Atom Into Open Source Realm

After launching its Atom text editor into beta back in February, GitHub on Tuesday announced that the software is now fully open source under the MIT License ...

Nod’s Ring May Be Smart but Not Precious

Nod Labs on Tuesday jumped into the wearable tech market with a ring device that's designed to serve as a universal controller ...

littleBits Goes a Long Way

Space fans the world over long have dreamed of exploring the universe for themselves, but a new, 12-module kit from NASA andlittleBits aims to give enthusiasts a way to bring the thrill of space exploration closer to home ...

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