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Aussie opens up WebGL on iOS

An Australian developer poked around in Apple's private iOS API collection and returned with a canvas that allows developers to take a sneak peak at WebGL running on iOS. Read more

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Google Developer Day: Sydney

After a three-year absence, Google Developer Day returned to Sydney to cover all of the APIs and services that the search giant offers. Read more

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Xubuntu, so close, but not quite there

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Happy 20th to Vim

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Motorola Droid Razr (photos)

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Jason Hiner's 10 best tablets of 2011

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Tokyo gallery showcases robots as art (photos)

Tokyo's NTT InterCommunication Center has two shows featuring robots as art, and, in some cases, artists. View on site



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