Top 10 Tech This Week

Tech's basic purpose is to make our lives better, whether it's by helping us with on-the-go directions or growing new organs for patients. In addition to new smartphones, tablets, laptops, there are plenty of companies working to use tech as a means of improving humankind on a more physical level. Students at the University of [...]

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AT&T to Bundle Lookout Security App on All Android Devices

UPDATE: In response to questions regarding the nature of the deal between AT&T and Lookout, an AT&T spokesperson told Mashable, "AT&T will receive a percentage of the profits for each of its users that upgrades to Lookout premium." Aiming to boost the security of its Android line of mobile products, AT&T has announced a new [...]

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Wibbitz Turns Articles into Easy-to-Digest Video Summaries

UPDATE: Wibbitz co-founder Zohar Dayan reached out to Mashable to clarify that users can actually see the article text on Wibbitz by swiping up while watching the video. It is the writer's opinion that the feature was not clear as a first-time user in the app. More and more people read articles on their smartphones, [...]

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Twitter Solicits User Feedback With Android Alpha Test Group

  Twitter is recruiting Android users to provide feedback for the app's evolving mobile updates, according to a post on the company's Help Center. Twitter, which started a beta testing program in August for users to sample early versions of the app, announced Friday that it will add a new alpha testing group to the [...]

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Now Google Glass Knows Where You Live

Google Glass continues to expand its head-mounted toolbox: The wearable computer now has stronger ties to both Google Calendar and Maps, letting you navigate to your home or workplace with just a few spoken commandsGoogle has also updated the FAQ for the device, saying it won't deactivate Glass if you sell it. The XE11 software [...]

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