Issue highlights 1. NASA team fixes lunar orbiter glitch 2. Google's rivals want to review new concessions in EU antitrust case 3. Self-driving cars don't yield for naysayers 4. Torvalds marks Linux's birthday with a nod to its past 5. Dell sticks with Windows 8 for business tablets 6. Microsoft's mobile fate rests on Nokia deal 7. Microsoft's mobile fate rests on Nokia deal 8. Nissan working on smart watch that monitors both car and driver 9. China frees journalist incriminated by Yahoo provided email records 10. Google celebrates Chrome's 5th birthday with desktop/mobile Chrome Apps |
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NASA engineers have fixed a problem with the new lunar orbiter and the spacecraft is continuing its month-long journey to the moon. READ MORE |
Google's rivals on Monday called for a second full review of the search giant's latest proposed measures aimed at avoiding a fine from the European Commission for allegedly breaking competition rules. READ MORE |
As development of self-driving car technology moves ahead, there's a growing faction of people in the blogosphere who say they won't let a computer usurp their driving independence. READ MORE |
Twenty-two years ago last month, Linus Torvalds announced in a newsgroup post that he was creating a free operating system, and he echoed the words -- and the spirit -- of that post in his announcement of the latest Linux kernel release candidate on Aug. 25. READ MORE |
Demand for Windows 8 may be sluggish, but Dell still thinks it's the best operating system for business tablets and plans to roll out more Windows 8 products later this year. READ MORE |
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Microsoft's move to acquire Nokia's devices and services business is a gamble that the company had to take to boost its flagging mobile business. For Nokia, it's an admission that it lacks the resources to compete with Samsung and Apple, say analysts. READ MORE |
Microsoft's move to acquire Nokia's devices and services business is a gamble that the company had to take to boost its flagging mobile business. For Nokia, it's an admission that it lacks the resources to compete with Samsung and Apple, say analysts. READ MORE |
Nissan is working on a smart watch that will monitor both its Nismo cars and their drivers. READ MORE |
A Chinese journalist who was jailed because of incriminating email records provided by Yahoo has been freed by local authorities after serving over eight years in prison. READ MORE |
Google's Chrome browser, in its five years of existence, has blossomed into one of the cornerstones of the company's online empire, boasting its own stable of Chrome Apps for the browser and even forming the foundation of Chrome OS, Google's netbook operating system. READ MORE |
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