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Android-based computers haven’t really taken off yet, but Acer is the latest computer manufacturer trying to make that happen. The company has today unveiled its new $400 all-in-one (AIO) PC powered by Android Jelly Bean.

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Android rules the worldwide smartphone market when it comes to market share, and its dominance in China could have a lot to do with that. At the end of the first quarter of 2013, Google’s platform claimed a whopping 51.4% share of all smartphones owned in China.

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As people learn to rely on the internet more and more, the risk of being hacked and having your personal information intercepted is a growing concern. As a result, we’re starting to see more companies implementing new security methods, like two-step verification, in a bid to keep your data secure.

Evernote is the latest to rollout new security features.

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Last night, Google announced on its blog that it would be introducing an exciting new search feature for Google Now. The feature will highlight nutritional information, which will be displayed in the traditional card interface, and will provide users with drop-down menus where you can adjust the criteria of your search.

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British broadcaster BSkyB has returned all of its of Android apps to Google Play. All ten of them were pulled earlier this week when they were hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army, and Sky advised users to uninstall them from their devices.

Now users are safe to install them again.

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