Monday, September 8, 2014

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Google panics over privacy rules

Posted: 08 Sep 2014 03:52 AM PDT

330ogleSearch giant Google has got itself in a flap because it is being forced to remove thousands of items that people don't like on the web.

Reuters said Google will hold its first meeting in Madrid tomorrow in a bid to discuss the free flow of information. more»

Apple rumoured to unveil smartwatch

Posted: 08 Sep 2014 03:32 AM PDT

Apple's CEO Tim Cook - shot from WikimediaA number of fashion journalists has been invited to Apple's big launch in San Francisco tomorrow and that's led to speculation that it will, after all, show off a smartwatch.

The Sydney Morning Herald reports that fashion editors and bloggers "in unprecedented numbers" have been invited to the jamboree. more»

Microsoft intros MSN beta

Posted: 08 Sep 2014 03:20 AM PDT

Microsoft campusSoftware giant Microsoft said it has introduced a beta version of its new MSN.

The company said it's designed for a world where the cloud and mobile are the name of the game.  It has content from major worldwide media and comes with productivity tools. more»

Apple iPhone is favoured by thieves

Posted: 08 Sep 2014 02:05 AM PDT

Apple_iPhone_5_white-330x330A report from the UK Home Office said that thieves are brand conscious and prefer stealing Apple iPhones compared to the rest of the pack.

The report said over 50 percent of all phones stolen between January 2012 to January 2014 were iPhones.  more»

Fossil fuels Intel fashion wares

Posted: 08 Sep 2014 01:38 AM PDT

cocoSemiconductor giant Intel has long been looking for a way to diversify its business, caught as it is in the rise of smartphones and tablets and the decline of PCs.

It demonstrated that fact a few  years back by devoting its entire CeBIT press gig to designer handbags and now it seems to want to go a different way again. more»

PC sales up. Secretly

Posted: 08 Sep 2014 01:25 AM PDT

A not so mobile X86 PCSales of PCs in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region showed growth in the second quarter, stopping a continuous seven quarter decline. That applies to both notebooks and desktop machnes.

So says market research company IDC, which said growth in the quarter amounted to 2.2 percent, up by 4.5 million units. more»

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