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There’s quite a ruckus going on over Microsoft Windows 8 tablets that will run on ARM-based smartphone chips. Ed Bott nicely explains how both Mozilla and Google are crying foul over third-party browser restrictions that Microsoft has put in place on these tablets. Such browsers — Fir...

Five years ago, thanks to Apple's revolutionary iPhone, the wireless business changed...

Facebook Inc. unveiled a new hub for consumers to find games and other apps...

Google is working on a native Android app similar to Game Center...

Google just launched an update for Google Maps for Android that brings three interesting new features to the app: integration with Google Offers, support for Google Business Photos and indoor walking directions.With the new Google Offers integration, Android users will now be able to see which ne...

Are you one of the few people left still using Google’s social networking service? If so, you’ll be happy to hear that the search giant has just released a major update to its Google+ app for iOS.No, the update doesn’t bring about any major new features. But it does include a re...

Recently, Google gave their social network, Google+, a complete makeover on its website, but the iOS app was still left in the cold. However, today, Google+ for iPhone received an well needed facelift. The new user interface is entirely different to its predecessor, opting for a sleek black them...

Everyone's still trying to figure out what we'll do with Google Glasses—24/7 Hangout? Add a +1 to having sex with your wife? Look like a fashion victim? At least now we know they can take a decent picture.More »

After the jury returned a partial verdict in the copyright phase of the Google-Oracle trial - unable to decide whether Google's recreation of the Java platform constituted "fair use" of Oracle's copyright - the trial has now entered the patent phase, where the same jury will seek to decide whethe...

It's not easy out there for a carrier these days. Apple and app developers are swimming in cash, while you bear the brunt of consumer dissatisfaction. So you can understand when AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson took the chance to put the record straight once and for all about how Google decides when ...