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Happy 14th Birthday, Google, And Thanks For All the Doodles
12:37:48 AMStan Schroeder
Google, the world's biggest Internet company, celebrated its 14th birthday Thursday. Google's birth date is the subject of some controversy. According to some accounts, the company was created on Sept. 4; but in the last couple of years, Google...



AT&T Tests Text-Message Translation
Wednesday, September 26, 2012 3:57 PMTechnology Review
Just because you can't speak another language doesn't mean you can't text in it. Mobile network AT&T is trialing technology that lets customers send and receive text messages that are automatically translated from English to Spanish and back. A...



'Unmanned' Plane Makes Third Launch Next Month
Wednesday, September 26, 2012 3:06 PMEric Larson
Initiate the countdown: the U.S. military's secretive, unmanned air vehicle will fly once again. The X-37B, after two successful test flights, will launch for its third mission aboard an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral sometime in October. The...



Want to Run Code on the ISS? There's a Competition For That
Wednesday, September 26, 2012 1:19 PMEric Larson
Any high school-aged coders with a love for space and NASA out there? Read on. Zero Robotics, a robotics programming competition set up through MIT, is entering its fourth year -- and there's still a day left to register. Here's how it works:...



1 Billion Computers Vulnerable to Java Security Exploit
Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:56 AMTecca
If you own a computer, chances are this news affects you. According to an influential computer security developer, more than 1 billion computers with the Internet plugin Java are vulnerable to a security hole that would allow shifty-eyed hackers...



Graph Databases: The New Way to Access Super Fast Social Data
Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:09 AMEmil Eifrem
Until the NOSQL wave hit a few years ago, the least fun part of a project was dealing with its database. Now there are new technologies to keep the adventuresome developer busy. The catch is, most of these post-relational databases, such as...



The History of Scrollbars [PIC]
Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:17 AMAnnie Colbert
Scrollbars help gadget users pinpoint their location in the vast computer sea. Are you at the top of the page or the middle of a document? The trusty scrollbar will let you know. SEE ALSO: Listen Up: Here's a Brief History of Headphones Twitter...



Samsung Working on its Own Web Browser [REPORT]
Wednesday, September 26, 2012 8:53 AMPocketnow
The next Galaxy S (probably the IV) and the next Note (probably the III) may ship with Samsung's own web browser, according to a recent report. Samsung is recruiting WebKit professionals and has begun working on a WebKit-based mobile browser. The...



How Patents Decide a Phone's Design
Wednesday, September 26, 2012 7:41 AMMobiledia
The ongoing patent wars in the mobile industry will impact how devices look, although many argue over whether or not these protections will hamper true innovation. Apple is a standard bearer in smartphones and, as such, its design decisions, like...



 
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