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Google I/O: First day keynote presents nearly overwhelming options and updates

Google I/O: First day keynote presents nearly overwhelming options and updates

Video: Google I/O First day keynote presents nearly overwhelming options and updates

The Google Play store has a new look and feel

Adaptive learning application lets parents track what kids have learned

A new feature released Tuesday from children's app maker Kidaptive lets parents track the progress of what their children are learning inside the company's first story and game application.

Google wants Austin to keep competition going for fiberhood status

Ever since Google announced that Austin, Texas, would become the second fiber city in the U.S. last month, residents there have been given few details on how the tech company will select the first neighborhood to get the gigabit-speed Internet and TV package.

Macworld/iWorld 2013: A plethora of choices for iFans

Macworld/iWorld 2013

Macworld/iWorld 2013: A plethora of choices for iFans

Macworld/iWorld 2013

Macworld/iWorld 2013: Rolling robot teleconferencing iPad demo

Rolling robot teleconferencing iPad demo

Macworld/iWorld 2013: Rolling robot teleconferencing iPad demo

Rolling robot teleconferencing iPad demo

A lesson in cyberbullying

The seventh-grade classroom at Aptos Middle School buzzed with animated kids, many of whom whispered to friends and shot curious looks at the visitors scattered around their classroom.

Can the US military fight a war with Twitter?

Students at a U.S. military graduate school in California are mining social media with new methods that may change the way the armed forces collect intelligence overseas.

The US Navy's first hybrid amphibious assault ship

Staff take IDG News onboard for a tech tour

The US Navy's first hybrid amphibious assault ship

Staff take IDG News onboard for a tech tour

OpenWorld 2012: CEO Larry Ellison on two of his keynote announcements

Ellison explains why Oracle will begin offering infrastructure as a service and also a private version of the same thing that Oracle can run for companies.

OpenWorld 2012: CEO Larry Ellison on two of his keynote announcements

Ellison explains why Oracle will begin offering infrastructure as a service and also a private version of the same thing that Oracle can run for companies.

OpenWorld 2012: A rare behind the scenes tour before the conference begins

Oracle invited IDG News Service for a look at the preparations involved on putting on such a large show

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