If Apple does iWatch, is Samsung’s Galaxy Watch far behind?
Written by Chris Davies, Published on Slash Gear
Apple and Samsung already dominate the smartphone market, but the smartwatch industry could be the next in line for a wrist-worn tech attack, judging by “iWatch” and “Project J” rumors.
Hey Presto, Opera switches to WebKit
Written by Peter Bright, Published on ARS Technica
Norwegian browser developer Opera has announced that it is going to end the use of its own rendering engine, Presto.
Firmware Update Addresses MacBook Pro Battery Cycle Issue
Written by Jeff Gamet, Published on The Mac Observer
Apple released MacBook Pro SMC Firmware Update 1.7 on Tuesday to address an issue that could cause certain laptop models to unexpectedly shut down if the built-in battery has more than 1,000 charge cycles.
Slacker Re-Emerges in Web Radio Challenging Pandora, Spotify
Written by Ari Levy, Published on Bloomberg
Slacker Inc. has spent the past six years as an also-ran in the digital-music business, where even the leaders have struggled to make money.
Flickr flaw flaunted private pics publicly
Written by Shane McGlaun, Published on Slash Gear
Flickr is one of the more popular photo sharing services out there. The photo service allows users to upload photographs that anyone can see and to upload photographs privately they can only be viewed by specific users.

