Tuesday 28 May 2013

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05.22.2013 12:35 PM
Interested in cutting the cord on your television and exploring what the digital media landscape has to offer you? Make the move with our Digital Entertainment Superguide, hand-crafted for you by the TechHive editors for just $3.99.
05.23.2013 10:53 AM
Now available for multiple Linux distributions, this new update brings numerous tweaks and enhancements.
 
 
05.22.2013 1:01 PM
Can your small business get in on the excitement of overseas tax shelters?
05.22.2013 1:30 PM
Twitter on Wednesday rolled out two-factor authentication to step up account security in the wake of several high-profile hackings.
05.22.2013 1:30 PM
By now, it's become a tired old tech industry bromide: CIOs need to be business-savvy.
05.22.2013 1:35 PM
The U.S. government should bar foreign companies that repeatedly steal or use stolen U.S. intellectual property from selling their products in the country, a new report recommended.
05.22.2013 1:50 PM
Google is launching a new fund through which it will make later-stage investments in technology companies, a Google executive said Wednesday.
05.22.2013 1:59 PM
Saving a destination in Google Maps makes it easier to navigate to and also lessens the chance for error when entering or trying to remember an address.
05.22.2013 2:05 PM
Verizon Wireless is partnering with singer and actress Jennifer Lopez in creating a U.S. retail distribution company that will offer Verizon's devices in stores and online destinations designed to appeal to Latino consumers.
05.22.2013 2:20 PM
Wal-Mart plans to use big data about a customer's usual shopping to automatically create shopping lists for them on its mobile app.
05.22.2013 2:40 PM
Google introduced its new Conversational Search feature with the Chrome 27 update, heralding a new age of asking the computer silly questions.
05.22.2013 2:40 PM
Outage Analyzer tracks Internet service and found that there have been 1413 full outages worldwide and nearly 8000 partial outages in the last five months.
 
 
 
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