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So Google I/O just passed and the company did a lot of talking up for a lot of their new products and projects, except for one that did not receive as much review as the others. Google Glass was introduced online a few years ago, but did not receive much attention during the company’s keynote

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Concrete Software wasted no time incorporating Google’s new gaming service into their title PBA Bowling Challenge. Multiplayer support was a function users had been requesting for the highly rated game and the new game service enabled Concreate to quickly incorporate that feature into their title. Concrete’s decision to take advantage of the new game service Come comment on this article: PBA Bowling Challenge adds multiplayer support thanks to Google Play’s game service Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more!

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For those who are more interested in their phones hardware than physical components, the name Corning might not mean anything to you. However after a recent breakthrough, the users of the next generation of technology will learn to tip their hat at the mention of the name. Corning is a company that makes glass for

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CyanogenMod, the popular custom ROM for Android phones, has just reached 5 million users! Raised from humble beginnings, their official statistics page now proclaims that their total install count has reached 5,078,265. That figure can be further broken down to 1,884,054 officially recorded installs while the rest equates to 3,194,211 unofficial installs from outside developers

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Italian company Ekoore has announced a device that offers an interesting combination of options for the consumer that cannot decide exactly what they want. Whether you are interested in a large tablet device or laptop, Linux, Android or Windows, the Ekoore Python S3 has you covered. Making it unique is the ability to have access Come comment on this article: Ekoore Python S3 offers triple the operating system fun in one device Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more!

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Alicia Keys announced the BlackBerry Scholars Program at BlackBerry Live 2013, which promises to offer new opportunities to women looking to get into the technology field. The scholarship offers to cover full tuition for four-year programs in science, engineering, technology, or math, and available to students entering their first year of study in 2013 – 2014. Applicants have to write an essay about how they intend to leave their mark on the world, and include biographical, financial, and educational histories. The deadline to apply is June 26, so better get cracking, ladies. Anybody interested in learning more can find information at this landing page.  This is a great initiative, considering how underrepresented women are in the professional tech sphere despite their impressive adoption rates

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Don’t they say the month of May comes in like a lion and leaves like a lamb – or at least something like that? Well this May, at least for Windows Phone 8 users, the month is coming in like a bird – a bunch of Angry Birds in fact. The epic first battle of… Similar Posts: Angry Birds Space on Windows Phone Handsets: An Abort or Launch?

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Welcome to Episode 87. Time to get caught up on this weeks tech news after an unexpected hiatus last week. This show is on track to bring news about security whether it be Twitter’s need for two-factor authentication or Microsoft’s implementation of that additional security step last week for Microsoft Accounts. Plenty of news about Xbox 360 from ordering pizza using your console to it being king of the hill now for 27 months in the US console competition and its future being announced on 21 May 2013. We also have info about your chance to go to Mars in about 10 years, see an awesome Hubble image of the Horsehead Nebula and watch SpaceX’s Grasshopper make its biggest leap yet.

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I must admit this is a fun one to experiment with and see how it handles voice recognition which, so far, has been very good. Indigo is intended to help you have a hands free interaction with your Windows Phone 8 (only – sorry for everyone else) but it still requires some tapping to activate… Similar Posts: Meet Windows Phone Parent A Review Site Focused on Windows Phone Apps for Kids and Teens Follow Up: How Many Apps Are on Your Windows Phone Handset? How Many Apps Are On Your Windows Phone Handset? New Windows Phone 7 Commercial With Bing and Voice All Microsoft Employees To Receive Windows Phone 7 Handset

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Yesterday in the MacNN fourums Professional Poster “Paco500″ was looking for assistance with a trackpad that was not registering clicks on a MacBook Air. In the thread titled “21.5-inch iMac” Professional Poster “mattyb” was trying to decide between purchasing two different iMac models, but was looking for some advice from other forum goers before taking the plunge.

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Until today the only way you could access those great exclusives from your phone manufacturer was to actually access them on your phone.  You know the experience in the past right? You read an online article about a new exclusive app for say the Nokia Lumia handsets and you click that link to the online… Similar Posts: Browse for Windows Phone Apps with Windows Phone Store App on Windows 8 Windows Phone App Flow Special Edition: The Apps You Don’t Remember Buying Windows Phone Parent Celebrates One Year of Helping Parents Discover Safe Apps Options For Reinstalling Your Windows Phone Apps on a New or Reset Phone wp7applist Windows Phone 7 App Released

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In the seven years since Adobe launched Lightroom, it’s established a devout fanbase of professional and amateur photographers alike. It promised, and delivered, an end-to-end digital imaging workshop that prioritized speed, efficiency, and ease of use. Today, Adobe is launching a free public beta for Lightroom 5, and thankfully, that original vision hasn’t gone out of focus. There are a few genuinely new and useful editing features, like an improved spot removal tool (now a brush), and a new automated way to straighten your images, but the core editing functionality has been left untouched since Adobe’s big processing engine update last year. But editing isn’t everything.

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Turntable.fm’s live music rooms are great for inflicting our questionable choices in music on others, with one major catch: everyone has to be in a virtual room at the same time. The company’s new Piki social music app for iOS won’t let those friends (or soon to be ex-friends) get away so easily. Rather than rely on the professional recommendations of a radio provider like Pandora, the service automatically generates a stream of music based on the collective selections of those you follow. Piki will also auto-recommend friends based on personal selections, and everyone can message each other or tag tunes with reactions — we’d be careful about revealing that love of polka dubstep to the world. While copyright licenses prevent Piki from offering friend-specific streams, or listening outside of the US, we won’t complain too much when the service is free and will get an Android port

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LinkedIn’s change of direction is becoming even more apparent. After tweaking the spirit of the professional social network to shift emphasis from “connections” to “follows” in limited capacity, the company is apparently diving deeper into the content and news discovery pool. LinkedIn has announced that it would be acquiring Pulse in a deal that will

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Welcome to Episode 86. Thanks for all the feedback on our tweaked format that we tried out last week. Every piece of it was positive for the less rapid fire pace of the show so we will stick with that new format. In today’s show we discuss XP’s final year of official support and what that means along with firmware updates for Surface, Microsoft Accounts getting two-factor authentication, Windows Store stats on the App Annie Blog, what Microsoft Blue really is about, Microsoft sells off their IPTV Mediaroom and Roku selling over 5 million devices

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App Spotlights is a new addition to the Windows Phone Store that has the ability to keep track of all the apps that get featured by Microsoft in the Windows Phone Store. According to its developer, Sébastien Lechance, there is no easy way to find out each day which apps are featured because there . . .Read More: App Spotlights Helps Developers Find Out When Their Apps are Featured in the WP Store Similar Posts: Microsoft Swings Open the Windows Store Door For All Developers Windows Phone App Flow: Developers, Developers, Developers Why Aren’t iOS and Android Developers Publishing Apps in Windows Phone Marketplace?

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There is no denying that a lot of Windows Phone users want to be able to access and share photos on Instagram from their Windows Phone handsets.  Just look at the response that the app #2InstaWithLove from Nokia had that was published a few weeks ago Quite a few Instagram alternatives have surfaced in . . .Read More: Windows Phone Users Desire to Access Instagram is Insatiable and Risky Similar Posts: Will #2InstaWithLove Really Help Bring Instagram to Windows Phone? Who Needs Instagram on Windows Phone Anyway? Windows Phone 7.8 Is Coming but WP 7.5 Users Are Frustrated Cumulotweetus Provides Unique Social Sharing Option for Windows Phone Users Final Steps in Windows Phone Shutdown for Mobile 6.x Users Are Here

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