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After Microsoft has issued a warning about a newly-found zero-day exploit in Internet Explorer, even the U.S. and UK governments have advised consumers to use an alternate browser.
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Google has acquired drone-making startup Titan Aerospace for an undisclosed amount, as part of its endeavor to provide Internet access to remote areas. This deal has great potential to improve people's lives in several ways.
Sprint and Spotify have reportedly joined forces to push the music streaming service to the carrier's subscribers in the U.S.
A very dangerous software bug called 'Heartbleed' has recently been discovered in openSSL, posing huge threats to companies and users, as it can compromise personal information including bank details, passwords, social security numbers, and more.
Amazon Instant Video has surpassed Apple and Hulu in streaming video usage, ranking third behind only Netflix and YouTube.
Google has reportedly been working on a new device called Android TV, which could debut at the company's I/O developer conference in June.
Microsoft has started offering a 'Geek' bundle, consisting of a Surface Pro 2 tablet, an Xbox Wireless Controller for Windows, and two free downloadable PC games - all for $889 ($104 in savings).
BlackBerry has announced that it is cutting all ties with T-Mobile because their strategies are not 'complementary.'
Olympus has officially introduced its new Stylus Tough TG-3, a ruggedized shockproof, waterproof, weather-resistant point-and-shoot camera set to go on sale in June for $349.99.
More supply chain rumors have surfaced to bolster claims that Apple will launch a MacBook Air with Retina display later this year.
Google Now has started its journey to the Chrome browser, bringing relevant notifications to laptops and desktop PCs.
Google has made HTTPs encryption mandatory for Gmail users, no longer offering the ability to opt out.