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Sony PlayStation Vita review [Video]

If you love playing video games, then Sony’s new PlayStation Vita was designed with you in mind.

Google’s Android ‘Jelly Bean’ may premiere on an Asus device

Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich and next — Jelly Bean? According to a report, Benson Lin, an Asus executive overseeing mobile device, has let it slip that the next version of Google’s Android operating system will be called Android Jelly Bean.

Google’s Android ‘Jelly Bean’ may premiere on an Asus device

Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich and next — Jelly Bean? According to a report, Benson Lin, an Asus executive overseeing mobile device, has let it slip that the next version of Google’s Android operating system will be called Android Jelly Bean.

Flying car will stretch its wings at NY International Auto Show

A flying car in New York City? Sounds like a good kids book premise to us, but this isn’t fiction.

Google responds to reader questions about privacy changes

To the dismay of many privacy advocates, Google implemented some changes to its privacy policy on Thursday that will allow the world’s largest Internet company to collect information about its users across all its products, services and websites and store it in one place.

Windows 8 Consumer Preview hits 1 million downloads in one day

Microsoft’s Windows 8 Consumer Preview , in its first 24 hours after being released, was downloaded 1 million times.

Google offers California small businesses free websites

Hey, small businesses of California, Google wants to help you build a website.

Start-up spotlight: Dog Vacay, a home for Fido when you’re away

The next time you’re out of town, you don’t have to leave Fido with a pricey professional pet-sitter, your slacker brother or at a kennel where he’ll be cooped up in a cage all day.

Smartphone’s autocorrect function puts high school on lockdown

A north Georgia high school and middle school went on lockdown after the autocorrect function on a student’s phone changed the word “gunna” to “gunman,” according to media reports.

Google’s new privacy policy starts March 1; 4 ways to prepare

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