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Microsoft has launched a Video Tuner app for Windows Phones

Microsoft has launched a new app called Video Tuner which allows Lumia owners to edit clips and add effects to movies captured on their phone. Available to download from today,...

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Microsoft is testing an automatic update to fix Windows 8.1 upgrades

Microsoft first offered up its free update to Windows 8.1 for the general public back in October of last year, though there are still many users who have been unable...

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The FCC is proposing spending $1 billion a year to bring Wi-Fi to schools

There are some schools that are lucky and have the necessary budget to provide WiFi throughout the entire school, thus allowing students, staff, and faculty to access the internet effortlessly....

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Canadian researchers have turned touchscreens into sensory devices

The glass on your smartphone screen doesn't do a lot right now: it lets pictures and touch input get through, and that's about it. It may pick up a few...

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OnLive is, once again, tapping cloud gaming tech for business use

Stop us if this sounds familiar: after successfully launching and new a video game service, a growing cloud computing firm looks to the business sector to expand its customer base....

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Intel has lost its appeal against a €1.06 billion anti-trust fine in Europe

A top EU court rejected Thursday an appeal by US computer chip giant Intel against the bloc's biggest ever single company fine of €1.06 billion for abusing its dominant market...

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Netflix may have lost this battle, but it still refuses to surrender

Netflix may be ending a series of controversial new error messages for now, but it's also doubling down on claims that Verizon is at fault when it comes to breakdowns...

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Verizon threatens to sue Netflix for blaming it for slow download speeds

Verizon Communications' war of words with Netflix escalated Thursday, as what began with a tweet is now pulling in the lawyers. The telecom giant sent a cease-and-desist letter to Netflix, demanding that...

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Apple has unveiled a new programming language called Swift

The biggest reaction from the crowd at WWDC yesterday wasn’t for a shiny new product or even a cool new app. Instead, the news that Apple was introducing its own programming language, Swift,...

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Valve has delayed the release of its Steam Machines until 2015

Valve has announced that it will delay the launch of its Steam Machine hardware range and the companion Steam Controller until 2015. On the company's Steam blog, product designer Eric...

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Google has announced that CoreOS is now available on its Compute Engine

Google has announced that CoreOS, a specialized Linux distribution for computing at the scale of companies like Google and Facebook, is now officially available on its Compute Engine. This puts the Y Combinator alum right next...

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T-Mobile becomes the first of the four major carriers to offer Voice over LTE

T-Mobile yesterday launched the long-awaited Voice over LTE service, becoming the first of the big four wireless carriers to offer the service to its subscribers. CTO Neville Ray made the...

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