Friday, 2 March 2012

NEWS

Facebook's Timeline Embraced by Obama

          While his leading GOP challengers are critical of just about everything the president has done while in office, they will have to follow his Timeline lead at the end of the month. 

 

FCC Asks for Comments on Mobile Network Shutdowns for Public Safety

         The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is seeking public comments on whether it's ever appropriate for law enforcement agencies to shut down mobile networks

 

Wall Street Beat: Yelp IPO Another Sign of Hot Tech Market

          Earnings season has essentially ended, but Yelp's initial public offering Friday, Apple's record high share price and a strong market for IT stocks are giving

 

Judge Hints at Stay of Oracle-Google Trial Until Patent Reexamination Is Over

            The judge overseeing Oracle's intellectual property lawsuit against Google wants Oracle to provide "a clear answer" as to why the trial shouldn't be postponed

 

US Man Convicted for Helping Thousands Steal Internet Service

               An Oregon man has been convicted of seven courts of wire fraud for helping thousands of people steal Internet service, the U.S. Department of Justice said

 

Disabled Google Apps Account Deletion Mechanism Affecting Admins, Users

           Google Apps customers are finding it hard to delete and reactivate domains in their accounts, after Google unexpectedly disabled the automated mechanism for

 

PHP 5.4 Aspires to Elegance

                 PHP, one of the most widely used languages for building websites, has been updated with a number of improvements to ease development and speed performance

 

Google Sued by Frenchman Caught on Street View in Embarrasing Pose

               Already facing heavy criticism about changes to its privacy policy, the Internet search leader is now being sued over a Street View image that shows an unidentified man in France urinating in his own yard. 

 

Mac OS X Sales Zoom as Windows XP Finally Slumps

              As Windows 8 emerges, Internet metrics firm Net Applications reports Windows XP's decline last month was the largest since December 2011.

 

Archive Meetings and Presentations Like Never Before with Audiolio for iPad

           This ingenious two-buck app lets you record and bookmark audio, add sketches and text notes, and sync everything straight to your Dropbox account.

 

Refreshed iPad May be in Short Supply Due to Scarce Displays

            Apple hasn't even announced its next tablet, but reports already suggest initial shipments will be low because of a shortage of retina displays.

 

Windows 8 Consumer Preview Hits 1 Million Downloads

              The latest version of Windows is a dramatic departure from previous versions of Microsoft's trademark OS, with special attention to touch features that are less suited to desktops.

 

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