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Microsoft Office Gmail Attachments Can Now Be Converted, Edited With Google Drive

More than a dozen Office formats have been added to the productivity feature. On Tuesday, Google announced a new Gmail feature that enables non-Google files as attachments to be converted to Drive-friendly files, reports Engadget.

Xbox Live Membership & Account News: Attack Shuts Down Service Temporarily; Lizard Squad Claims Responsibility

A group or individual responsible for disrupting service on the PlayStation Network earlier this year returned on Monday to target Xbox Live.

Snapchat App Geofilters: Users Can Now Add Special Photo Filters Based on Location [Video]

Earlier this year Snapchat announced "geofilters," a feature that enables users to add image filters if in a certain location. The feature has been used exclusively by Snapchat developers to create and place pieces of art in places like company headquarters and coffee shops, but today the company is giving everyone access to the feature.

BioWare's 'Dragon Age: Inquisition' Review: Video Game Delivers Beautiful Vistas, Immersive Fantasy Role-Playing

"Dragon Age: Inquisition," the third installment in the Dragon Age series of role-playing games developed by BioWare, is already high ranking with critics and players.

Snapchat App Now Lets Users Pay Friends Back With Snapcash: Money Payment Feature Available on Android, Apple iOS to Come [Video]

The wildly popular mobile conversation app Snapchat has added a "Snapcash" payments option through a new deal with Square Cash.

NSA Surveillance and Revelations 2013: Google, Facebook, and Twitter Call On Obama To Limit Government Surveillance

Online privacy is one of the big raging debates in the tech world today, especially in the wake of the revelations provided by NSA & its whistle-blower, Edward Snowden. And, in the wake of these revelations and increased public outcry against government surveillance, the world's largest technological giants have called upon United States President Barack Obama to limit the government's reach of surveillance in the online world.

Smartphone Kill Switch: Major Cell Phone Carriers Reject Security For Profit

Losing your phone, or getting your phone stolen, is akin to losing a limb in today's world. Wouldn't it be nice if someone could flip a switch and deactivate a phone should it ever get lost or stolen?
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