Google Updates Hangouts To Be More Enterprise-friendly
Google wants to help make your work day a bit more social and is taking its Google Hangouts into the business arena. The company is trying to make it easier for enterprises to use Hangouts for...
View ArticleProcotol To Speed Up The Web Nears Completion
When it comes to amping up traffic over the Internet, sometimes too much of a good thing may not be such a good thing at all. The Internet Engineering Task Force is putting the final touches on HTTP/2,...
View ArticleIntel Moving Closer To ‘Wire-Free’ Computing
Intel is moving closer towards providing what it calls “wire-free” computing by 2016, a plan the company first talked about publicly in June at the Computex trade show. The company is developing a...
View ArticleMicrosoft Begins Purge Of Dubious Apps In Windows App Store
Microsoft has started getting rid of sham Windows Store apps that try to dupe users into paying for free software, the company has announced. “Most of the developers behind apps that are found to...
View ArticleFacebook Trying To Do Damage Control Over Messenger App
Facebook is trying to do damage control for its Messenger app,due to recent negative publicity. The social network is responding to a firestorm of user anger that erupted when it appeared that Facebook...
View ArticleGoogle Begins Research On Quantum Computing
Google Inc has announced that a research team led by physicist John Martinis from the University of California Santa Barbara will join the company to start a project to design and build new quantum...
View ArticleYelp Settles FTC With FTC Over Child Privacy Violation Charges
Yelp has agreed to pay $450,000 to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to settle charges that the firm accepted registrations to its services from children under 13 through its apps. The FTC had earlier...
View ArticleSony PlayStation TV Will Arrive At Stores On October 14th
Sony Corp said PlayStation TV set-top box, which allows users to access movies and TV episodes from the PlayStation store, will arrive at retail locations in the United States and Canada on Oct. 14....
View ArticleWill Facebook Go After PayPal?
Speculation about a Facebook payments service has been whirling around the online rumour mill for some time. This escalated in June when Facebook hired ex-president of PayPal David Marcus to take the...
View ArticleFacebook Doubling Reward For It’s Ad Based Bugs
Facebook is doubling the bounty it will pay for security vulnerabilities related to code that runs its advertising system, the company announced. A comprehensive security audit of its ads code was...
View ArticleAmazon, Simon & Schuster Sign Deal Over E-books
Online book retailer Amazon.com Inc revealed that it has signed a multi-year deal with Simon & Schuster Inc, the second Big-Five book publisher, on the future price of e-books. Amazon, which had...
View ArticleGoogle Launches Two-Factor Security Key
The USB Security Key implements the open Universal 2nd Factor protocol promoted by the FIDO Alliance, which means it can be used by other web browsers in addition to Chrome and other websites in...
View ArticleFCC Delays Low-frequency Airwaves Auction Until 2016
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission expects a major auction of low-frequency airwaves to be delayed until early 2016 from mid-2015 because of its complexity and a pending court challenge, an FCC...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Surface Finally Turns A Profit
After two years and nearly $2 billion in losses, Microsoft’s Surface finally became profitable in the September quarter. For the three months ending Sept. 30, Microsoft recorded $908 million in revenue...
View ArticleMicrosoft Debuts $199 Fitness Device
Microsoft Corp introduced a device called “MicrosoftBand” that will allow users to monitor their fitness and exercise regime, marking the world’s largest software company’s foray into the wearable...
View ArticleDell Expresses Optimism About Consumers Interest In Windows 10
Windows 10 is set to replace the heavily criticized Windows 8 next year and some forward-thinking Dell customers are already excited about the possibilities of the new OS. Dell customers who are...
View ArticleSnapchat To Offer Mobile Payments Service
Mobile messaging company Snapchat is rolling out a new service that wil allow users to send money to each other, in a partnership with online payments company Square. The service, dubbed Snapcash,...
View ArticleWill Dell Launch A Super Sleek Tablet At CES?
Well it didn’t show up and it won't as 2014 is coming to an end.
View ArticleDell Debuts Next-Gen Firewalls
ut it is a pretty interesting product. The SonicPoint AC Series of wireless access points would be able to support the high-performance IEEE 802.11ac wireless standard in order to offer close to three...
View ArticleWill Google Have More Antitrust Issues With Android?
This has led to talk of an enforced breakup at the European regulatory level, and just recently the European Parliament voted in favor of dismantling the Google business.
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