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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Australia’s Foremost 4G tablet goes on sale
Telstra is has begun selling the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, Australia’s first 4G tablet, which it says allows users to surf the mobile web up to five times faster than on other models. It comes as Australians mint to … Continue reading
Facebook spies on Phone users’ text messages
Facebook admitted reading text messages belonging to smartphone users who downloaded the social-networking app and articulated that it was accessing the data as share of a run to launch its ain messaging service, The (London) Sunday Times reported. A spokesman … Continue reading
news Comment 4 inShare74 TMB Metro Transit Strike Averted At Mobile World Congress
We’re on the land here in Barcelona for the 2012 GSMA Mobile World Congress and are happy to report that, according to the GSMA press release, the planned strike by Metro subway workers has been staved off. An agreement has … Continue reading
Counterfeit Pokémon Game Tops App Charts
The app costs $0.99 and comes courtesy of developer, QEAB, which too released as unlicensed versions of Digimon and Yu-Gi-Oh around the same time. The game appears to have slipped past Apple’s less-than-stringent application process, though presumably the companionship has … Continue reading
Microsoft explains bland New Windows logo
Microsoft has detailed the thinking behind the latest modify in its logo for Windows, expression the young intent brings the software back to its roots. If you look back to the origins of the logo you see that it actually … Continue reading
Tim Ready on Hardware, Apple’s Construction and Being ‘Simpletons’
When necessitated most whether Apple laptops will receive touch-screens, similar iPads and iPhones, Mr. Make played the secrecy card. Well, our notebooks, I wouldn’t want to answer, because that’s sort of a roadmap question, and, you know, we similar to … Continue reading
Apple TV: The Small hobby that could
Tim Make really wants you to buy an Apple TV. He created a sales pitch for the Apple product that the company has labeled a hobby in the past. There get been rumblings of an iTV production in the pipeline. … Continue reading
Google says its New privacy policy complies with FTC Settlement
Google is rebutting charges that its young privacy policy violates a settlement it struck with federal regulators finally year. The Internet hunting giant said the U.S. Federal Craft Commission that its policy complies with the settlement, granting to a self-assessment … Continue reading
iPhone Owners Protesting at Apple HQ Over Foxconn
customers plan to waltz into Apple’s headquarters and stores located in Washington D.C., Young York, San Francisco, London, Sydney and Bangalore. Their mission: to deliver petitions signed by 250,000 people asking the company to develop a worker protection strategy for … Continue reading
Google, Microsoft Survival Conflict With Internet Data Privacy
Microsoft, Google and Facebook should do more to protect their users’ privacy online, merely these types of safeguards struggle with how these technology and Web giants construct their profits, according to one expert. Privacy should be built into online services … Continue reading