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Social Media, Budgets Matter to Brides
June being prime wedding season, a recent national survey shows that today's brides and grooms are budget conscious and social media savvy when planning their wedding.
Test of Android Antivirus Products Finds Many Easily Evaded
U.S. researchers testing 10 popular antiviral products for Android devices say all could be easily defeated by even the most simple obfuscation techniques.
Social Media Networks and the Judicature: Do's and Don'ts
If a judge decides the benefits of using online social media outweigh the risks, the "connected" judge must take whatever steps are necessary to prevent online socializing from undermining the integrity and impartiality of the judicial office.
Microsoft Windows Start Button Coming Back
Responding to widespread complaints about its tiled, touchscreen-friendly start screen for its new Windows 8 operating system, Microsoft on Thursday announced that it would reintroduce its traditional Start button in an update.
Apple to Diversify Manufacturing in China
U.S. technology giant Apple Inc. is diversifying its manufacturing base in China, sources told The Wall Street Journal.
Google to Build New Motorola Smartphone in US
Smartphone manufacturer Motorola Mobility, which is owned by Google Inc, will become the first company to make smartphones in the United States, the company's chief executive said Wednesday.
Google's Gmail to Get New Look
Google is cutting the clutter from the inboxes of Gmail users. The web software giant announced a new design for its popular email service Wednesday, which will see incoming mail pre-sorted into relevant categories.
Facebook Launches Verified Pages, Profiles
The social media giant Facebook on Wednesday launched verified pages and profiles, adding a blue and white check mark symbol to the pages of celebrities, popular people and businesses.
Tips for Picking the Right Browser
Once upon a time, online browsing was dominated by Internet Explorer. Then came Firefox ... followed by Chrome and Safari.
Tech Q&A: Is There Info You Want Removed From Google?
How do I get Google to change my profile information?
China's Military Moves to the Digital Front
China's People's Liberation Army plans to hold its first combat drill to test military-use digital technology next month, state media said on Wednesday.
Microsoft Reveals Xbox One
Microsoft unveiled its new Xbox One game system this week, which may bring it back to its longtime goal to rule the living room with a multimedia computer device.
Tablets Still on Course to Pass PCs
Sales of personal computers will decline this year almost twice as fast as they did in 2012, when a 4 percent sales drop marked the largest ever experienced by the computer industry, IDC reported Tuesday.
Where Are the Latinas in STEM Fields?
Eastern Washington is tackling the under-representation of Hispanic girls in science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers.
EU to Ask Google for More Concessions on Online Searches
Internet giant Google will be asked to make further concessions in order to address European Union concerns over its online search results, the bloc's top competition official said Tuesday.



