Dropbox bans Boxopus from its API, Orbitz gives pricier hotel results to Mac users, the second-generation Kindle Fire is rumored to launch in July, and HTC launches their own AirPlay-like media certification program. More »
Dropbox bans Boxopus from its API, Orbitz gives pricier hotel results to Mac users, the second-generation Kindle Fire is rumored to launch in July, and HTC launches their own AirPlay-like media certification program. More »
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