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Another Day, Another Professional Golfer and Robot Golfer Taking Turns Hitting Balls at Washing Machines on a Driving Range
For those of you keeping score, this is what happens when Rory McIlroy and a sass-talking robot hit golf balls at washing machines.
Xbox Music Is Now Fully Web-ified
Now you can do it in a browser, too.
50 Best Android Apps for 2013
Must-have Android apps for newbies and enthusiasts alike
Sorry, Microsoft, the Experts Have Spoken: Windows 8’s Interface Is Called Metro
Trademark dispute or no trademark dispute, the original name isn’t going away.
This Time for Sure: AltaVista to Die
A once-mighty search engine is about to become history. Again.
Reliving High School Through Instagram
What do your posts say about you? It’s geeks and jocks all over again.
Windows 8.1 Makes a Case for Ditching the Desktop
With Windows 8.1, Microsoft is finally getting there.
Hailo: It’s Like Uber, but Less Upscale-o
The taxi-hailing app works in 11 cities, promising hassle-free trips for riders and easy-to-find fares for drivers.
Study Says Rich Kids Share More on Facebook — and Sharing Has Benefits
While it may not seem like a big deal that poorer students aren’t sharing more on Facebook, not using the social network could harm them academically.
A Real Windows 8 Office: Coming Eventually
Microsoft talks–a little–about its upcoming new-wave suite.
Study Finds Nearly Half of iOS Apps Violate Apple’s Privacy Policy
A recent study by the University of California, San Diego suggests that nearly half of all iOS applications still use UDIDs in violation of Apple’s own privacy policy.