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- Google Reader to retire on July 1But not everyone wants Google Reader to fade into the sunset.Â
- Get irrational: 3.14 things to do on Pi Day March 14 is Pi Day, which celebrates the mathematical constant measuring the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (beginning with 3.14). Pi Day is celebrated internationally, and in 2009 it was decreed an official holiday by the US House of Representatives. Here are 3.14 ways to celebrate.
- See what friends watch on Netflix through FacebookA new Netflix feature allows users to share viewing habits and monitor what their Facebook friends are watching.Â
- Google I/O sells out in less than an hourGoogle is widely expected to show off new details of its Project Glass headset at the I/O developer conference in June.Â
- Google Glass: Apps, gestures, and audio revealed at SXSWGoogle revealed more this week about how its Glass headpiece will be controlled, and how developers might take advantage of the platform to create useful apps. In addition to voice input, you can control Glass with eye movements and subtle head gestures.
- Want to really know people? Take a look at their Facebook 'likes.'A new study indicates that Facebook 'likes' say a great deal about a Facebook user.Â
- Wanna Z10 phone? It might just save BlackBerry.BlackBerry will open pre-orders for its new Z10 smart phone today.
- Samsung debuts first official photo of the Galaxy S4And from what we can tell, the Samsung Galaxy S4 will look a whole lot like the Samsung Galaxy S3.Â
- 42 facts about Douglas AdamsGoogle's doodle celebrates 'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' author Douglas Adams. Here are 42 facts about the humorist, environmentalist, technophile, and all-around hoopy frood who would have turned 61 on Monday.
- Will the Samsung Galaxy S4 get a 'floating touch display'?Days before the official unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S4 – the successor to the popular Samsung Galaxy S3 – rumors continue to swirl about the phone's design.Â
- Douglas Adams: The hitchhiker's guide to humor and scienceGoogle celebrates Douglas Adams, author of the "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," with a reference-packed doodle.
- Facebook and HTC team up for 'Myst' smart phone: reportThe Facebook phone rumors roil onward. The latest has Facebook and HTC releasing a device called the Myst.Â
- Years after last Ultima game, Richard Garriott eyes a comebackGarriott, who is also known as 'Lord British,' is using Kickstarter to raise funds for a new game, Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues.Â
- Google cuts 1,200 more jobs at MotorolaGoogle is cutting 1,200 jobs in its Motorola division just months after cutting 4,000 Motorola jobs.Â
- SimCity crumbles under online issuesThe good, the bad, and the ugly of the latest SimCity. Apparently, there's not a whole lot of "good."Â
- Apple's rumored iRadio service could be delayed until summerApple's never formally announced its iRadio streaming music service, but details have been creeping out for months. A new report suggests iRadio could be delayed for a few more months while Apple negotiates royalty rates with record companies.
- What is International Women’s Day?Google celebrates International Women’s Day with a doodle of women from around the world. Many will honor advancements for women’s rights Friday, but how familiar are people with its history?
- Samsung Galaxy S IV: Here's what to expectIt's the final countdown until the Samsung Galaxy S IV is revealed. Do you know the rumors?
- FTC turns crosshairs on text message spammersThe Federal Trade Commission has filed complaints against 29 defendants, who sent a total of 180 million ‘unwanted’ and ‘deceptive’ texts, the FTC says.
- Facebook redesign like a 'personalized newspaper,' Zuckerberg saysThe new Facebook News Feed will focus on individual customization and visual cues.