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Facebook Working on “Flipboard-like” News Aggregator
The social network has been secretly working on a news service for over a year.
Wi-Fi Woes: Apple OS X Slowing Down the New MacBook Air’s Connection
Upgraded 802.11ac Wi-Fi was supposed to be faster. Mountain Lion is limiting it.
A Machiavellian Age of Sea Power
The U.S. Navy is being asked to do the unprecedented while having a weak hand.
Dual OS Hybrid Tablets: Asus Transformer Book Trio vs. Samsung ATIV Q
Both tablets offer Windows 8, Android Jelly Bean, and Haswell chips.
Samsung Galaxy NX Camera: Not a Smartphone, But Close
Samsung’s new mirrorless camera touts interchangeable lenses and 4G connectivity.
Samsung Infringed on Apple Patent Says Tokyo District Court
Will Apple’s latest victory in Japan help it gain an edge over a rising Samsung?
China’s Naval Strategy: Mahanian Ends Through Maoist Means
The Naval Diplomat reviews how his 2010 book on China’s naval rise has stood the test of time.
Angry Aussies: Mad Max Video Game Needs Australian Voice Actor
More than 2,100 have signed a Change.org petition to a game developer.
Stratasys Buys 3D Printing Startup MakerBot for $403 Million
The Stratasys-MakerBot deal will bring desktop 3D printing closer to the mainstream.
Microsoft’s Xbox 180: No Online Check-Ins for Xbox One, Used Games OK
Unhappy gamers may have won one of the biggest battles in gaming history.
How Chinese Strategists Think
Commentators err in reducing US-China competition to economic and military numbers. Competition is a human enterprise.
SoftBank: Sole Bidder in Sprint Buyout After Dish Network Quits
Sprint could be the biggest foreign acquisition by a Japanese company.