Dots is addictive and very popular. More than three million people have downloaded the game since its debut in May, and now there’s an updated version that increases the competitive ante.
With a new version of its Windows operating system due later this year, Microsoft is reviving some hallmarks of previous versions, but keeping the touch-friendly, tile-based look of Windows 8 that has turned off many shoppers.
Dish Network announced a plan to raise its tender offer for shares in Clearwire to $4.40 a share in cash, trumping the most recent takeover offer by Sprint Nextel less than two days before shareholders are set to vote on the latter’s offer.
In a move that could open online classes to 1.25 million students at public institutions, a California company is forming partnerships with 10 large state university systems.
A sophisticated artificial intelligence program is helping reassemble more than 100,000 document fragments collected across 1,000 years that reveal details of Jewish life along the Mediterranean.
The August Smart Lock can be installed over a regular door lock, but is controlled by a smartphone application that lets owners decide which keys work with the lock and for how long.
Bertram Lyons, an archivist at the American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress in Washington, answers questions about preserving audio materials.
In the long list of improvements rolled out during Google’s developer conference last week were many improvements to its photo editing and sharing tools. To get the most out of your photos on Google Plus, here is what you need to know.