Recently updated software · AVG Free Edition v2013.3392 AVG Free Edition is the well-known anti-virus protection tool. All latest updates and additions | Featured News 28 July 2013 T-Mobile USA now offering smartphones for $0 down T-Mobile USA has announced this week that for a limited time you can now purchase high-end smartphones for $0 down, with just a small increase in monthly payments. For example, before the new move, the iPhone 5 cost $145.99 down with payments of $21 per month for two years. Now, the device is $0 down with 24 months of $27 payments. "The number of reasons not to switch to T-Mobile this ... Read full story 23 July 2013 Canonical unveils Ubuntu Edge smartphone via crowdfunding site Indiegogo Canonical has unveiled their upcoming Ubuntu Edge smartphone. The company has put the device up via crowdfunding site Indiegogo and is looking to raise $32 million in the next month, a huge task. Here is the full spec list: Dual boot Ubuntu mobile OS and Android Fully integrated Ubuntu desktop PC when docked Fastest multi-core CPU, 4GB RAM, 128GB storage 4.5in 1,280 x 720 HD ... Read full story Other News 1 August 2013 - The Moto X is here
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- Netflix rolls out 'Profiles' feature to help recommendation engine
- Amazon Studios greenlights more kids show pilots
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- HP puts Android-based convertible PC up for sale
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- Google to provide Wi-Fi for all U.S. Starbucks locations
- Microsoft must rename SkyDrive after losing trademark case
- 'Isis' mobile commerce venture to finally go nationwide
- Samsung preparing to purchase OLED specialist Novaled AG
31 July 2013 - Nintendo back to turning a net profit despite selling just 160,000 Wii U for the quarter
- Microsoft Office now available for Android smartphones
- Apple CEO Tim Cook met with China Mobile to discuss partnership
- 41 percent of Korean mobile phone users now use LTE
- Android takes 51.5 percent share of U.S.smartphone market
- Samsung Galaxy SII not likely to get any more Android updates
- Report: Next-gen Amazon Kindle Fire HD will blow away competition
- Asus will step away from Windows RT
- Microsoft reveals revenue made from entire Surface line
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30 July 2013 - Ubuntu Edge crowdfunding campaign not likely to hit target at current pace
- Sony, Panasonic building optical discs with 300GB capacity
- iOS 7 beta 4 includes references to biometrics, fingerprint scanner
- Samsung building second-generation Nexus 10
28 July 2013 - Major spy agencies have banned use of Lenovo PCs due to backdoor vulnerabilites
- White hat hackers to release software used to crack critical car systems at Def Con
- Siemens CEO to step down following another poor quarter
- Here is the first alleged leaked pic of Nokia's upcoming 6-inch smartphone
- BlackBerry lays off 250 from R&D units
- New 'Breaking Bad' episodes to air on Netflix UK immediately after U.S. broadcast
- IDC: Battle for third place in smartphone market heats up
- Ten percent of Starbucks transactions now done via mobile payments
- Series creator: Arrested Development 'definitely' coming back, either for new season or movie
- Microsoft: Yeah, we built way too many Surface RTs, Windows not selling too great either
27 July 2013 - Activision Blizzard to become independent company, buying back stake from Vivendi
- Best Buy, Amazon, Wal-Mart all offering new Nexus 7 tablet early
- Mobile editing of Wikipedia now enabled
- 640,000 students in L.A. to get free iPads
- Samsung posts record $8.5 billion profit
26 July 2013 - Shared.com launches cloud service with 100GB free space
- Microsoft makes developer preview of IE11 available for Windows 7 users
- Sony confirms Android 4.3 devices
- Faux Firefox-based Geeksphone Peak+ goes up for presale
25 July 2013 - Facebook shares jump 16 percent following great quarterly earnings
- Sony in development of 'Gran Turismo' game-based movie
- BlackBerry VP resigns after high-profile PlayBook flop
- Intel teases Haswell chips for ultrathin, fanless devices
- PayPal shuts off VPN iPredator, freezes assets
- Google launches Chromecast, Chrome OS-based media, Internet stick
- Canonical adds new pledge tiers for Ubuntu Edge smartphone
24 July 2013 - Google launches 2013 Nexus 7 with 1080p display, wireless charging, more
- AT&T sold record number of Android smartphones last quarter
- Apple reports strong if unimpressive quarterly earnings
- After Apple purchases company, HopStop app for Windows Phone gets scrapped
- Bitcasa now available in Europe
- LG teases fingerprint scanner for upcoming G2 flagship
- China to lift 13-year-old ban on foreign video game consoles
- ARM-based processors expected to reach 3GHz next year
- Ubisoft: We expect 'Watch Dogs' to move 6 million units
23 July 2013 - Netflix to produce their own standup comedy specials, documentaries
- Verizon unveils 500 Mbit FiOS Internet tier
- Netflix growing subscriber base at slower pace than expected
- Ubuntu Forums hacked, defaced with 1.8 million accounts compromised
- EA confirms 'Dead Space' movie franchise already in the works based on popular video game series
22 July 2013 - Time Warner Cable recommends customers use Aereo to get CBS programming if new re-transmission deal issues are not resolved
- Nvidia: We are still committed to Windows RT for long-term
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