Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Geek.com: Geek deals: $650 off Dell XPS 13 ultrabook, $149 color laser printer with WiFi, more

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Geek deals: $650 off Dell XPS 13 ultrabook, $149 color laser printer with WiFi, more
Apr 9th 2013, 21:44

Dell XPS 13 L321x Ultrabook (2012 model)
Ultrabooks tend to all fall into the same category: slim, silver, and aluminum. More often than not, you’ll find a Core i3 or Core i5 processor under the hood and not much else…

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Geek.com: Microsoft-led Fairsearch Europe seeks to decouple Google Apps from Android

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Microsoft-led Fairsearch Europe seeks to decouple Google Apps from Android
Apr 9th 2013, 20:19

Android EU
No matter how many times you look at your calendar while reading this article, it will still not be April Fools Day. An anti-competitive complaint has been filed in the European Union against…

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Geek.com: AT&T waits until Google announces Fiber to reveal competing service

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AT&T waits until Google announces Fiber to reveal competing service
Apr 9th 2013, 21:13

AT&T fiber
Google’s Fiber initiative is making waves once again, this time in Austin, TX. It didn’t take long for the local competition to respond, however, as hours later AT&T revealed their plan to deliver…

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Geek.com: Chrome for iOS now lets you print because you still print things, maybe

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Chrome for iOS now lets you print because you still print things, maybe
Apr 9th 2013, 19:44

Chrome for iOS Printing
Good news, everyone! Google Chrome for iOS now supports printing to a wide range of printers. Just how wide, you ask? Well, as long as your printer supports AirPrint or is somehow connected…

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Geek.com: Skydog router brings awesome cloud-powered management to your home LAN

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Skydog router brings awesome cloud-powered management to your home LAN
Apr 9th 2013, 17:57

Skydog
A wireless router with gigabit Ethernet that you can configure via a companion iOS app? So last year. Skydog is taking things to the next level by leveraging the power of the cloud…

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Geek.com: Crucial M500: A 1TB SSD that is almost affordable

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Crucial M500: A 1TB SSD that is almost affordable
Apr 9th 2013, 18:46

Crucial M500
Today, having a large amount of storage space on a desktop computer isn’t a premium feature. Accessing data at great speed isn’t necessarily a premium feature either. Unfortunately, combining the two significantly adds…

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Geek.com: Google kills 60,000 apps just in time for Play Store 4.0 release

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Google kills 60,000 apps just in time for Play Store 4.0 release
Apr 9th 2013, 16:58

Google Play
Google is making big changes to their mobile experience this week. Just before announcing a new design for their Play Store, the company purged about 60,000 low-rated apps from their app catalog. Google’s…

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Geek.com: US Navy to deploy weaponized laser capable of destroying enemy vessels

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US Navy to deploy weaponized laser capable of destroying enemy vessels
Apr 9th 2013, 15:24

Navy laser
From tiny computers that can also make phone calls that we keep in our pockets, to internet cryptocurrency, to a wonder material that seems to do whatever we can think up, the modern-day…

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Geek.com: Apple granted patent for offline purchases

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Apple granted patent for offline purchases
Apr 9th 2013, 15:55

Apple Offline Patent
Apple has done a great job making iTunes a successful media shop, but there’s always room for improvement. With so many of their best selling devices lacking a mobile broadband connection, an offline…

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Geek.com: Leak shows Intel’s NUC will soon catch up with last year’s mini systems

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Leak shows Intel's NUC will soon catch up with last year's mini systems
Apr 9th 2013, 14:05

Intel's Next Unit of Computing
Intel’s Next Unit of Computing is in line for a major upgrade. According to a new leak, the computing Oompa Loompa will soon be available with an Intel Ivy Bridge Core i5 or…

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Geek.com: Xbox 720 won’t have backwards compatibility, will have x86

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Xbox 720 won't have backwards compatibility, will have x86
Apr 9th 2013, 14:24

Xbox 720 concept art
Ahead of a possible May 21st announcement date, critical details are starting to leak about the next Xbox.

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Geek.com: Your tears inspire scientists to design new adaptive material

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Your tears inspire scientists to design new adaptive material
Apr 9th 2013, 13:32

drop
More than a few tears have been shed in the pursuit of scientific discovery, but this time it's the tears that have inspired the discovery. A team of scientists at the Wyss Institute…

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Geek.com: Thunderbolt 2.0 doubles in speed, so maybe you’ll use it now

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Thunderbolt 2.0 doubles in speed, so maybe you'll use it now
Apr 9th 2013, 12:27

Thunderbolt
For the uninitiated, Thunderbolt is a hardware interface through which peripherals can be connected — similar to — but faster than — USB, and not nearly as prevalent. Intel and Apple teamed up…

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Geek.com: Windows XP has only one year left to live (really, no kidding this time)

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Windows XP has only one year left to live (really, no kidding this time)
Apr 9th 2013, 11:24

XP Bliss
The venerable Windows XP has now entered its final year of official support from Microsoft. Released in 2001, Windows XP eventually reached 83% market share on desktop PCs in 2008. XP is still…

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