Issue highlights 1. You are here: Use your phone's location tracking to complete tasks with these apps 2. 5 potential Facebook killers 3. A closer look at the new technologies in Amazon's Fire smartphone 4. Linux Mint 17 Xfce released 5. Beach tech: 11 gadgets for fun in the sun 6. Tablet showdown: The Samsung Galaxy Tab S versus the iPad 7. Android Studio development platform heading towards full release |
Your phone knows where you are. And while that may sound creepy, it can also be convenient--as long as that location tracking is used to your benefit. These apps do just that: track the location of your phone to make your life at least a little easier. READ MORE |
Outside of the obvious suspects – LinkedIn, Twitter and Google+ – who has the potential to unseat Facebook? Here are five possibilities. READ MORE |
Firefly, Dynamic Perspective are compelling features, but are they enough to make phone users drop the iPhone or Android? READ MORE |
In today's open source roundup: The final version of Linux Mint 17 Xfce has been released. Plus: View a screenshot tour of Linux Mint 17 Xfce, and a guide to the Xfce 4.10 desktop. READ MORE |
Spending a week at the beach? Or the summer sitting by your backyard pool? Here are some devices that can make your summer safer and more enjoyable. READ MORE |
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S is an impressive tablet -- probably the best Android tablet you can buy. But how does it stack up against the iPad? I've got the rundown for you. READ MORE |
Google's Android Studio development environment is available in a beta version that makes it easier to create apps for smartwatches and TVs. READ MORE |
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