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Windows Blue Leak Brings More Evidence of the Desktop’s Decline
Don’t worry, the desktop isn’t going away in Windows Blue, but it doesn’t seem as vital as it is in Windows 8 and Windows RT
Print Travel Books Are Dead, and There’s No Good Replacement
Why aren’t there better smartphone apps for serious travelers?
For iOS 7, Apple May Dispense with the Leather and Felt
Apple may be looking to dial back the loudness in the next version of its iOS software for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
Apple’s Wrongheaded, Dangerous Censorship of Satirical Sweatshop for iPad
Apple’s removal of the satirical iOS game Sweatshop from its App Store continues a dangerous precedent of censorship.
Google Keep: Worth Trying, with Caution
As expected, Google has flipped the switch on Google Keep, a dead-simple website and Android app for recording notes, checklists, images and audio
Starbucks and Square: Imperfect Together
Pay With Square is supposed to make paying with your phone at Starbucks a snap. But it flunked Fast Company’s real-world test.
Google Keep Could Be a Note-Taking Rival to Evernote
Google appears to be testing a new service called Google Keep, which could allow users to compile written notes, task lists, web links and images in one place.
Three Lessons from the Death of Google Reader
Google’s decision to shut down Google Reader has left some in the tech world feeling battered and bruised.
Netflix Goes Social in the U.S., but Watch Out for Your Privacy
More than a year after Netflix added Facebook connectivity in other parts of the world, U.S. users are finally getting their chance to share.
Today Is the First Day of the Rest of Android’s Life
For the first time ever, the future of Google’s mobile operating system will be determined by someone who isn’t Andy Rubin.
South by Southwest (SXSW): MoviePass, a Movie Subscription Service — for Theaters
A new service lets film fans go to the movies as often as once a day, for one monthly charge.