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- Say hello to Firefox 29, a cleaner, modern browserFirefox users, it is time for an update. The decade-old browser got a major overhaul on Tuesday, offering a redesign and more customization than ever before.
- Next generation of cyber defenders prepare for expanding battlefieldWhile private-sector cybersecurity flaws, such as the recent Microsoft Internet Explorer hack, dominate headlines, college-level cybersecurity competitions have become a major training and recruiting ground to supply the growing cybersecurity need.
- Why do you need a 64-bit cellphone?Lots more memory, yes, but that may not be necessary.
- Why do you need a 64-bit cellphone?Lots more memory, yes, but that may not be necessary.
- Three fitness trackers for three different kinds of runnersFrom the Fitbit Flex to the Basis B1, these wristband gadgets serve as pedometers and much more.
- Three fitness trackers for three different kinds of runnersFrom the Fitbit Flex to the Basis B1, these wristband gadgets serve as pedometers and much more.
- Google's self-driving cars cruise on to city streetsGoogle announced its self-driving cars have logged more than 700,000 miles of autonomous driving in California, and mastered unpredictable obstacles such as cyclists and construction. Though there is progress to be made, Google has its foot on the accelerator of driverless car technology.
- Facebook buys maker of fitness app 'Moves'. Why?Facebook confirmed it is buying ProtoGeo, the maker of comprehensive fitness app Moves. Will the social media site make a good running buddy?
- Troubled Nokia officially sells cellphone division to MicrosoftBetween a major downtick in sales and an identity crisis, on Friday Nokia closed a deal to sell its cellphone and services division to Microsoft. What's on the horizon for both companies now that the deal is done?
- Major tech companies back 'Heartbleed' prevention measureAfter the OpenSSL flaw, nicknamed 'Heartbleed,' potentially exposed over two-thirds of websites to hackers, a group of major tech companies such as Amazon, Google, and Facebook, are donating funds to improve open-source security systems.
- Samsung Galaxy S5 prime? The rumors begin.Samsung Galaxy S5 product line may be splitting in two, if new rumors prove true. A premium version with a better screen and processor could soon be released.
- iOS 7.1.1 update released, amid Apple's likely earnings slowdowniOS 7.1.1 update hints at future Apple product features that may ameliorate a slow quarter for revenue.
- Google Street View heads back in time"Forget the Delorean," Google Street View product managers say: Google is now offering visual "time travel." Users can now click back through the visual history of sites around the world using Street View.
- Sous vide: How to cook meat perfectly with 'Sansaire'Home cooks now have 'sous vide' tools of their own. Sansaire costs just $200.
- Sous vide: How to cook meat perfectly with 'Sansaire'Home cooks now have 'sous vide' tools of their own. Sansaire costs just $200.
- Google Glass presents challenge to nonprofitsGoogle presents a challenge to nonprofits in hopes of proving further uses for its controversial Glass wearable tech.
- Back on the dance floor: Boston Marathon victim inspires prosthetics innovationAfter two bombs ripped through the finish line at the 2013 Boston Marathon, Adrianne Haslet-Davis, a ballroom dance teacher, lost her left leg from the knee down. About 200 days later, she danced the rhumba thanks to a prosthetic bionic limb created by researchers at MIT – an innovation that could improve the lives of amputees for years to come.
- Google celebrates Earth Day with Rufous hummingbird, dung beetle, and moreGoogle gave Googlers a view into its imagined menagerie on Tuesday with a Google Doodle that celebrates Earth Day with illustrations of the moon jellyfish, Rufous hummingbird, veiled chameleon, Japanese macaque, puffer fish, and dung beetle.
- Spritz app asks: How fast can you read this article?Samsung adds speed-reading app Spritz to Galaxy S5 smart phone.
- Spritz app asks: How fast can you read this article?Samsung adds speed-reading app Spritz to Galaxy S5 smart phone.