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Microsoft has had limited cloud storage offerings compared to rival services from Google and Amazon, but cloud music streaming into SkyDrive could change that.
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After three months of testing, Facebook is finally rolling out its Photo Sync feature to all of its users.
Apple has released the unlocked version of its new iPhone 5, making it available for sale without a contract on the company's Web site.
Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are disappearing three times faster compared to two decades ago, which hints to global warming, a new study indicates.
Free stuff is always a good reason to pick something up right at launch, and Nintendo made some waves with its London Wii U launch.
It looks like photo-sharing app Instagram has plenty to be thankful for this Thanksgiving, as it enjoyed its busiest day ever on Thursday, Nov. 22.
The Samsung Galaxy Camera is already available in the United States and Europe, but so far Canada had not been invited to the party.
It’s a well-known fact that smartphones are battery drainers, which makes portable charging solutions very popular, especially when they are on sale.
Apple had a busy holiday weekend: on Friday night, Nov. 23, the company pushed a new request in its ongoing patent lawsuit against Samsung.
Nature has been giving valuable (and often ignored) lessons to man since the dawn of time, and it has also inspired a self-filling nanotech bottle.
Social networking giant Facebook has announced some modifications to the way it changes its privacy policies, apparently in a bid to encourage better feedback.
Apple went live with Black Friday deals on the iPad 4, iPad 2, iPod Touch & iPod Nano, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and 11 accessories.
Hulu announced on Tuesday, Nov. 20, that it has teamed up with Nintendo to bring its Hulu Plus app to the popular Wii U console.
Toshiba has just unveiled a new robot designed to explore the radioactive mess of Japan’s Fukushima No. 1 reactor in Tokyo.
Following its successful QuNeo campaign on Kickstarter, Keith McMillen Instruments (KMI) returned to the crowdsourcing venue with a second product: the QuNexus keyboard controller.
More than 400 million iOS devices are currently in circulation, and the range of accessories for designed for iPhones is constantly expanding.
Facebook has decided to move its massive user base to HTTPS connections for added security, in a bid to prevent cyber attacks over Wi-Fi networks.
Another U.S. government agency decided to ditch Research in Motion’s (RIM) beleaguered BlackBerry because the smartphone is not reliable enough.
Internet security is paramount in today’s tech-driven world, and scientists have now perfected a cheaper technique to protect telecom networks using quantum cryptography.
Sony announced on Monday, Nov. 19, the launch of the PlayStation Mobile Developer Program, opening the gates for developers to create content for PlayStation Mobile.
While sound quality is first and foremost when it comes to headphones, Eskuche aims to combine quality with design in its new v2 collection.
Facebook and Yahoo female executives Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer are reportedly discussing a strategic partnership between their two companies.
Apple is renowned for its aggressive approach to patents, and the Cupertino giant has now added another patent to its trove: turning digital pages.
While iPhone users have plenty of options when it comes to cases, Spraytect came up with a unique offering: a pepper spray iPhone case.
Activision has released an update for the PlayStation 3 version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, aiming to address the freezing and lock-up issues.
Because a computer monitor should theoretically be situated at about eye-level for optimum ergonomics, Twelve South came up with the HiRise stand.
Nov. 18 is a big day for Wii U fans and enthusiasts, as Nintendo’s latest system hits store shelves complete with a massive firmware update.