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Microsoft Kicks Windows 8 to the Curb

Microsoft on Friday ended retail sales of Windows 8, meaning that the only way the much-maligned operating system will be available from now on is preinstalled by PC vendors ...

Ghost Hunters Kinect With Spirits

Microsoft's Kinect motion controller may have been intended to keep gamers moving and free from handheld devices while in the throes of play, but some intrepid explorers have been using it for a different purpose altogether: hunting ghosts ...

Android Creator Andy Rubin Exits the Googleplex

Andy Rubin, the creator of Google's ubiquitous Android mobile platform, has left Google, the company confirmed on Friday ...

Snail Mail Surveillance: Rules Are Weak – and Routinely Broken

The U.S. Postal Service didn't adequately follow its own rules last year, when it secretly recorded and shared information about some 49,000 pieces of mail to further criminal and national security investigations, according to an audit report from the USPS Office of Inspector General ...

Lowe’s Gives Robotic Customer Service a Good Name

Lowe's on Tuesday announced that it soon will add two robots to the customer-service staff at one of its San Jose, California, stores ...

Hybrid IKEA Desk Could Get You Off Your Duff

IKEA last week introduced a new desk that can be raised and lowered with the push of a button to accommodate both sitting and standing positions ...

Android Wear Gets Its First Big Update

Google's Android Wear on Thursday got its first major update, bringing GPS support and offline music capabilities to the wearables platform ...

Ello Sets Its Ad-Free Promise in Stone

After declaring its intent when it launched roughly a month ago, Ello on Thursday made its ad-free philosophy official by incorporating it into a new company charter ...

FTC Snags Soltani for Chief Technologist Role

Privacy expert and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ashkan Soltani will be the Federal Trade Commission's new chief technologist, FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez announced Tuesday ...

Google Takes a Flyer on Magic Leap

Magic Leap on Tuesday announced that Google was the lead investor in a US$542 million round of Series B funding for its secret endeavors ...

Kickstarter Puts Kibosh on Tor-Based Router Funding

Kickstarter on Friday suspended a crowdfunding campaign for Anonabox, a portable networking device designed specifically to run Tor. ...

BBC to Preserve Memory of Its ‘Forgotten’ Articles

The BBC will publish and continually update a list of its published articles that were removed from Google searches under Europe's "right to be forgotten" rule ...

Tide Starts to Turn Against Gamergate’s Women-Hating Campaign

Backlash against the #Gamergate movement escalated several notches this week, thanks to high-profile accounts in The Washington Post and The New York Times, along with a public statement from the Entertainment Software Association ...

Lollipop Could Make Android Stickier

Google on Wednesday unwrapped Android 5.0 Lollipop, officially replacing the "Android L" code name by which the latest version of its mobile platform previously had been known ...

August Smart Lock Gets Key Exposure in Apple Stores

The August Smart Lock will become available for purchase at Apple retail stores in the United States starting this week, the company announced on Tuesday ...

Microsoft CEO Flip-Flops on Women Trusting Equal Pay to Karma

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has come under fire for comments he made on Thursday suggesting that women should trust in karma rather than ask for pay raises ...

Don’t Look Now, but Ads Are Coming to Snapchat

Ads soon will arrive on Snapchat, company spokesperson Mary Ritti on Thursday confirmed for the E-Commerce Times ...

AT&T Will Fork Over $80M for Mobile Cramming

AT&T Mobility will pay US$80 million for refunds to consumers who were unlawfully billed for unauthorized third-party charges in a practice known as "mobile cramming," the Federal Trade Commission announced on Wednesday ...

AT&T Will Fork Over $80M for Mobile Cramming

AT&T Mobility will pay US$80 million for refunds to consumers who were unlawfully billed for unauthorized third-party charges in a practice known as "mobile cramming," the Federal Trade Commission announced on Wednesday ...

AT&T Will Fork Over $80M for Mobile Cramming

AT&T Mobility will pay US$80 million for refunds to consumers who were unlawfully billed for unauthorized third-party charges in a practice known as "mobile cramming," the Federal Trade Commission announced on Wednesday ...

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