By admin | Published:
February 3, 2012
Google announced that it has commenced automatic scanning of all applications found in its Android Market in the wake of malware scares and consumer concerns over in-app spyware.
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See where the iPhone is placed? This is an excellent example of using the rule of thirds. It also happens to be a gorgeous photo, courtesy of Christopher Wesser. (Credit: Christopher Wesser, Sandbox Studio Photography) I hate to admit it, but my iPhone is always the first thing I reach for when I spot a photo-worthy scene. Sure, I own a digital camera, but my iPhone is always with me, packs an …
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The new economics of entertainment have enabled a lone comic with a YouTube channel to carve out a lucrative business.
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Groupon Inc shares jumped to their highest level of 2012 Thursday as the daily deal company got a boost from social networking euphoria sparked by Facebook's IPO filing. Facebook filed to raise about $5 …
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Twitter has started rolling out its enhanced brand pages to more advertisers.
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As Facebook and Google jockey for dominance of the Web, the social networking titan's $5 billion stock offering will give it a hefty warchest for the ongoing fight, analysts said.
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On both smartphones and tablets, a few OS versions and hardware specs dominate the landscape, according to new data. Presented By: Do you have what it takes? Ads by Pheedo
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By admin | Published:
February 2, 2012
Google doesn't want you to believe everything Microsoft is writing about its privacy policies — especially not in the ads for alternative Microsoft products set to appear in major newspapers.
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The Apple iPhone 4S for Verizon Wireless is the carrier's best iPhone yet—but a lack of 4G keeps it from the top of the heap.
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CEO Salar Kamangar says YouTube could eventually allow content providers to offer subscription-based video.
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