








This week in Android we heard that Google Play support is coming to Chrome OS, saw that Gmail is getting Microsoft Exchange support, and that HTC may be building new Nexus devices.
Combining a pair of Radeon R9 Fury X units and a liquid cooling solution, the new card is the company's first VR Ready Creator product for developing virtual reality games and experiences.
OpenFog proponents say computing should take place across networks, not just in faraway data centers.
It's not that long ago that a computer was something housed in a giant beige box that weighed as much as an engine block. Now a computer can fit in the palm of your hand.
Can an 'all-in' Windows user find happiness by turning a Nexus Android phone into her Microsoft phone? This one has, at least so far.











If you've got an old Android smartphone or tablet in a drawer somewhere doing nothing, then why not put it to good use as a security camera.
Amazon gets all the headlines, but drone delivery might work on a smaller scale.
The limitations of DIY cloud mean that if you don't want to use public cloud, it might be better to ask 'Should this be cloud at all?'.
The technology giant files a patent for displays that can be ripped apart to share information.
Digital transformation at the NYT means rethinking how to attract readers. Data and applications are key to remaining relevant as a business and engaging readers across multiple platforms.



