Issue highlights 1. 10 highlights from Google's 2014 I/O conference 2. Gadgets galore: 8 digital products from CE Week 3. Enough with the Bitcoin/GPU FUD 4. Android apps are coming to Chromebooks 5. VMware catches up with some Apache Struts patches, but not all 6. Spec showdown: LG G Watch vs. Samsung Gear Live 7. Revisiting Comcast's Xfinity public hotspot strategy |
Want to know what you missed for Google's I/O developers conference Wednesday. Here is a look at some of the biggest announcements. READ MORE |
CE Week, a New York City-based exhibition from the same folks who bring you the huge CES show in Las Vegas, attracts vendors who are showing new, innovative or just-plain-weird products. Here is a sampling of what we saw. READ MORE |
Ridiculous stories are tearing about tech sites concerning GPU sales and they have no basis in reality. READ MORE |
In today's open source roundup: Chromebook users will soon be able to run Android apps. Plus: Save money on Linux games with Steam's Summer Sale, and Makulu Linux KDE 6.0 has been released. READ MORE |
The company updates the version of Struts included in its vCenter Operations Management Suite product. READ MORE |
The smartwatch sector just got a lot more lively with the arrival of the LG Electronics' G Watch and the Gear Live from Samsung Electronics. READ MORE |
Last week I wrote about Comcast's plan to build the nation's biggest Wi-Fi service by co-opting their customers' Xfinity gateways and, following a detailed conversation with a representative from Comcast's Corporate Communications group, I have some corrections to make and quite a few additional concerns to add. READ MORE |
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