Getty Images for Free? Photo Site to Allow Online Use of their Photos Without Subscription

Getty Images will now be making 35 million images available to online publishers, particularly bloggers and tweeters, for free.

Microsoft New CEO: Bill Gates Now Just an Adviser, as Satya Nadella is New Chair

The Associated Press reports that Microsoft Corp. has announced its new chief executive officer in Satya Nadella, who was in the shortlist of candidates to replace former CEO Steve Ballmer.

iPhone 6 Release Date & Features Update: Watch Youthful Steve Jobs in First Mac Demo in 1984 [Video]

Do you even remember how the younger, baby-faced Steve Jobs looked like? Well, in a video making its rounds online, a youthful Steve Jobs was shown in one of Apple's first demos for the Macintosh personal computer.

Intel Jobs & Layoffs 2014: Company Fires 5,000 Workers; Says it Isn't a 'Layoff'

Last Friday, Intel announced trimming down its workforce by 5,000. The chip-making company also added that it's “not announcing a layoff.” Okay, they're firing as many as 5,000 but they're not?

Audi, NVIDIA, and AT&T Collaborate on Next-Generation Internet-Connected Cars

Audi will start selling high tech, LTE-connected cars beginning with the 2015 A3, thanks to a partnership with AT&T and NVIDIA.

CES 2014: Latest Gadgets and Events at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is the current venue for CES 2014, erstwhile known as the International Consumer Electronics Show.

iPad Pro Release Date, Features & Specs: 12-inch Tablet a Fusion of MacBook Air and iPad?

The biggest product from Apple this 2014 is its much ballyhooed iPad Pro. According to Yahoo, this tablet would have a twelve-inch screen and is expected to change the tablet landscape again.

Apple Buys SnappyLabs, the One-Man Company Behind SnappyCam Burst Shooter App

Apple has acquired app developer SnappyLabs, a company (of sorts) behind the popular app SnappyCam, which snaps full resolution pictures on the iPhone at up to 30 frames per second.

Google Buys Timely Maker Bitspin, Makes All Features Free of Charge

Bitspin, maker of the popular Timely alarm clock app for Android, has been acquired by Google.

International CES 2014 Preview: What To Expect in Las Vegas Next Week

Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show kicks off the new year with a preview of what's to come in technology and consumer products. While often many of the products at the show take a while to reach mainstream consumers, this year looks to be one where previously too expensive or niche devices show off refinements that will make them more accessible to all consumers.

The Empire Strikes Back: AT&T Hits T-Mobile With Direct $450 Incentive for Customers To Switch

Ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show this upcoming week, where T-Mobile is expected to announce an incentive to lure users on other carriers' contracts, AT&T has launched a preemptive strike targeted directly at the smaller, recently surging company.

BlackBerry Sues Ryan Seacrest-Backed Typo Keyboard for Patent Infringement

When iPhone accessory startup Typo Products announced its physical keyboard, the company garnered inordinate media attention because one of its founding investors was American Idol host and all-around celebrity, Ryan Seacrest. Now that attention is coming back to haunt the little startup as BlackBerry has decided to sue for patent infringement.

NSA Working On Quantum Computer To Crack Any and All Encryption

If you've kept up with all of the revelations from the Edward Snowden leak, it may seem that the National Security Agency already has all of the surveillance tools and access it could ever need. But according to a new leak from the ex-NSA contractor, published first by The Washington Post, the NSA is working on the mother of all digital spying tools: a quantum computer.

Acer's CES 2014: Updated Tablets, Chromebook, and an Android OS Desktop?

Ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show next week in Las Vegas, Acer Inc. has announced what it's showing off - including two refreshed Android tablets, a Windows 8.1 tab, a new Chromebook, and an unexpectedly strange personal computer.

LG Hints at New OLED TV Push Starting at CES

LG Electronics has announced it will show off some new (and old) models of OLED TVs in the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show 2014, in a push to reinvigorate the stalled next-gen screen technology. However, the most important part of LG's announcement is not something you'll see on the showroom floor in Las Vegas next week.

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