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- Spring equinox: Google Doodle kicks off a season of appsThe spring equinox has arrived with its customary Google Doodle. But spring聽is notoriously unpredictable. Thankfully there are a bevvy of apps to help you take advantage of sunshine on a moment's notice.
- Android Wear: Google's take on smart watchesGoogle announced it is releasing Android Wear, a smart-watch-specific operating system, for two new smart watches set to drop this summer: the Motorola Moto 360 and LG G Watch. Will it succeed outside Googleland?
- Samsung designs a smart watch to replace smart phones: reportThe new Samsung smart watch would not need to be tethered to a tablet or smart phone, reports allege.聽
- With 'Project Morpheus,' Sony steps into the world of virtual realitySony's 'Project Morpheus' headset, still in prototype form, would sync up with the PlayStation 4 console.聽
- Microsoft Office is coming to iPadAccording to corroborated rumors, it looks like the Redmond-based company is expected to extend the Microsoft Office olive branch. A version of Microsoft Office for iPad is likely going to be announced at an event next week.
- WhatsApp founder says privacy policy will not change in Facebook eraWhatsApp, which was recently acquired by Facebook, says its 'fundamental values and beliefs' will not be altered.聽
- Gchat down: Major outage hits Google servicesHangouts and聽Google Sheets appear to be also affected by the problem.聽
- In 2015, US will relinquish control of major Internet bodySee the Web address for this article? Currently, the US government regulates domains names through a contract with nonprofit regulator ICANN. Countries and Internet activists say this gives the US unfair control over the Web. Come September 2015, that will change.
- FocusNet neutrality: Is the Internet about to change?The FCC has applied 'neutrality' to its oversight of the Internet: Everyone鈥檚 data reaches the same audience in the same way. But the Internet鈥檚 gatekeepers, such as Verizon and Comcast, have been trying to reshape the federal regulatory landscape.
- Microsoft exec cops to 'confused' Xbox One launchMeanwhile, Xbox One sales are surging.聽
- Target missed important warnings before security breach: reportThe Target computer hack may have been preventable, according to a new report.
- After rough holidays, video game sales up in FebruaryIt looks as if all gamers needed was a little time to get caught up with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
- Apple's iOS 8 could ship with TextEdit and Preview, among other new appsLeaked screenshots show an iOS 8 that looks an awful lot like iOS 7.聽
- Cost of Amazon Prime membership goes upWant that free two-day shipping, access to instant video, and the Kindle Library? Amazon Prime members are now going to have to pony up an extra $20 for access to Amazon's premium service.
- IPhone 5S prices slashed at Walmart, BestBuyWalmart and BestBuy聽cut prices on the聽iPhone 5S. While shoppers mull over Apple's flagship phone, rumors swirls around the iPhone 6.
- Flappy Bird may one day fly again, creator saysHas Flappy Bird had its feathers plucked for good? Not necessarily.聽
- The ExplainerWhat is the Internet of Things?Tech companies are excited about the 'Internet of Things,' but what exactly does that mean?聽Just imagine your household appliances, Web-enabled and sharing info.
- The ExplainerWhat is the Internet of Things?Tech companies are excited about the 'Internet of Things,' but what exactly does that mean?聽Just imagine your household appliances, Web-enabled and sharing info.
- iPad apps: Note taking without paperThese iPhone and iPad apps help keep your ideas organized.
- As Web turns 25, founder calls for Internet Bill of RightsAn online Magna Carta? That's what the World Wide Web inventor, Tim Berners-Lee, hopes to create as his creation turns 25.