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Ready to try Android L? Factory images now live for Nexus 5 and Nexus 7

Download the latest preview version of Android now!

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Carbon neutrality has failed – now our only way out of global warming is to go carbon negative

A new report highlights the fact that we’re headed for an inexorable rise in temperatures — so what else can be done to avoid catastrophic change?

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Hyundai’s 2015 Genesis will automatically brake for speed cameras: Awesome, or a terrifying misuse of technology?

Rejoice, speeding drivers! The new 2015 Hyundai Genesis, which goes on sale around the world this year, will soon have the ability to automatically brake for speed cameras. The car will have a built-in map of speed cameras and average … Continue reading

BrandPost: Hot Deals Thursday: Toshiba Core i7 Laptop for just $700, 3TB HDD for only $100, and more

Take a look at LogicBuy’s best bargains, including a great deal on a Dell Venue 8 Pro and an iLuv MobiCup speaker for just $20.

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The internet of 3500-pound things: Big data arrives in your car

Cars represent a huge market of devices… once they’re all web-connected. Time to think about value and privacy. We attended the Further with Ford conference to learn more about what the automaker has planned.

Android L

Android L vs. iOS 8: Can Apple take on Android’s biggest update ever?

We don’t know what version number or even what it’s called. but Android L is going to be the biggest thing that’s ever happened to Android.

Roku remote control apps hit Windows and Windows Phone

The go-to streaming media box has finally embraced Microsoft’s ecosystem. Roku recently released its free remote control app for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8, which allows you to control your Roku player over your home network. The app automatically … Continue reading

Android Wear first impressions: The most useful wearable interface I’ve ever used

No messy interface buttons. No superfluous features I’ll never use. I’ve only spent a scant few hours with Android Wear, Google’s new smartwatch OS, but much of what I’ve seen so far gives me hope for the entire smartwatch category. … Continue reading

Google starts removing ‘right to be forgotten’ search results

Google has begun removing search results in compliance with a European court ruling that search engine providers must respond to requests to delete links to outdated information about a person. As of Thursday, when a user searches for a name … Continue reading

Apple drops iPod touch prices, powers up 16GB model

The low-priced hits just keep on coming. Apple on Thursday announced a new version of its 16GB iPod touch, available for just $199, as well as dropping prices on the 32GB and 64GB models by $50 and $100, respectively. If … Continue reading