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More features iOS should take from Android? Ars readers weigh in
Ars Technica (Saturday, 9 March) - Aurich Lawson Earlier this week, we outlined five Android features that we think would...
Statistical physics offers a new way to look at climate
ScienceDaily Tech (Thursday, 7 March) - New research suggests that statistical simulations rooted in basic physics could make for new climate...
Copyright reformers pan weak legislation on cell phone unlocking
Ars Technica (Thursday, 7 March) - A new bill to allow cell phone unlocking is getting low marks from reform...
Is Android 4.2 killing your Nexus' battery life?
Beta News (Thursday, 7 March) - My joy at receiving Nexus 7 32GB HSPA as a day-after-Christmas present turned to deep...
Biosocial crime prevention
PhysOrg (Tuesday, 12 February) - Modern crime prevention would benefit from a greater biosocial approach to delinquency and offending that...
Latest iOS jailbreak: Nearly 7 million served
Ars Technica (Friday, 8 February) - The latest iOS jailbreak that works on devices running iOS 6.x has been used...
Computer modeling breaks new ground in study of root architecture
PhysOrg (Friday, 8 February) - (Phys.org)—The UN estimates that one in every seven people around the world are hungry. Fortunately,...
Get Aero back in Windows 8
Beta News (Friday, 8 February) - Windows 8 fans didn't take Microsoft's decision to dump the familiar Aero Glass interface lightly....
Governments ban drug, eliminate toxic corpses to save a vulture population
Ars Technica (Thursday, 7 February) - The overuse of drugs in large-scale agriculture poses a variety of risks to human...
Don't worry, the iOS 6.1.1 beta won't break your jailbreak—yet
Ars Technica (Thursday, 7 February) - If you're a serial jailbreaker who also has access to Apple's early iOS developer...