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SlashGear  9 hours ago:

Google H840 media streamer hits FCC to potentially replace Nexus Q -

Google’s short-lived Nexus Q has already been left out of the Google Play Music All Access action, but there looks to be a successor in the pipeline, with a new Google media player spotted in FCC testing.
SlashGear  14 hours ago:

Foxconn continues to violate Chinese labor laws says report -

Foxconn has come under fire repeatedly, fueled by several worker suicides and threats of suicides, as well as protests and its eventual installation of nets to catch employees who jump from the roof.
SlashGear  16 hours ago:

Before its time: Consortium pushed for automated driverless cars in the 1990s -

Automated driverless cars have been a popular topic for some months now, brought to the forefront of public attention by Google‘s efforts to develop such vehicles.
SlashGear  17 hours ago:

Lenovo rolls out IdeaPhone K900 Intel-Inside smartphone in China -

Back in January at CES, we got our hands on Lenovo’s IdeaPhone K900 Intel-Inside smartphone, a sleek unibody handset with Corning Gorilla Glass 2 and a 5.
SlashGear  18 hours ago:

Apple iRadio stymied by song-skipping issue says sources -

Back in March, we reported that Apple plans to launch it iRadio streaming music service by this upcoming summer, followed up by a piece in April on its reported signing of various licensing agreements.
SlashGear  19 hours ago:

Technology in new $100 US note aims to foil counterfeiters -

The United States will be rolling out a new greenback this fall, in this case a new $100 note that, while visually similar to the current offering, utilizes new technology (and a slight splash of color) to make it harder for counterfeiters to replicate the bills.
SlashGear  20 hours ago:

Photoshop Express rolled out in the Windows Store -

Tablets can be handy little photo-editing devices, particularly for photographers or media workers who need to tweak an image on-the-go without pulling out a laptop.
SlashGear  21 hours ago:

Syrian Electronic Army cyberattacks The Financial Times -

Another day, another cyberattack by the Syrian Electronic Army. This time the hacktivist collective targeted The Financial Times, making a nuisance of itself by taking over several of the company’s Twitter accounts, as well as changing the titles of posts on The Financial Times‘ blog posts to “Hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army.
SlashGear  23 hours ago:

Google I/O 2013 on-site Wrap-up: Glass, Developers, and Services on tap -

It’s a return to form here at Google I/O 2013, with none other than Google’s own Vice President of Android Product Management Hugo Barra letting us know that he’d personally fought hard for a more developer-focused single keynote address.
SlashGear  less than a day ago:

Google Glass prescription frames appear at Google I/O -

We’ve heard several times that Google Glass would be available for those with actual prescription glasses, but details have been a bit slim regarding this.