Issue highlights 1. Google enters smartwatch market with LG G and Samsung Gear Live 2. Foxconn CEO blames past worker suicides on breakups, family disputes 3. Google unveils voice-controlled Android Auto 4. Intel's mood-capturing 3D camera will be in tablets early next year 5. 4.7 and 5.5-inch iPhones slated to go on sale simultaneously this Fall 6. First look: Apple's Swift is simple, at first 7. Microsoft launches Nokia X2 Android phone 8. CIA off and running with Amazon Web Services |
Google entered the hot smartwatch market Wednesday, unveiling two devices, the LG G and Samsung Gear Live. READ MORE |
Four years after a string of suicides brought unwanted attention to his company, Foxconn Technology Group's CEO said none of the deaths had to do with poor working conditions at its factories. READ MORE |
Google is bringing its Android mobile operating system to one more thing that you use every day -- your car. READ MORE |
A new 3D webcam for mobile devices from Intel that can assess facial expressions is slated to appear in some tablets early next year. READ MORE |
Apple's two new iPhone models will reportedly go on sale at the same time this fall, countering previous rumors of a delay. READ MORE |
Swift's clean and modern syntax makes it quick and easy to get started, but mastering this new language will take a while. READ MORE |
In today's open source roundup: Microsoft has launched the Nokia X2 Android phone which combines Android and Microsoft's online services. Plus: Three defunct Linux distros, and Linux dominates supercomputers. READ MORE |
The CIA intends to have its AWS deployment near completion this summer, it said at an AWS conference in Washington. The spy agency is working through security challenges while looking ahead to significant operating efficiencies and cost savings. READ MORE |
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