Thursday 6 June 2013

Google says 'no' to sexually explicit content on Glass

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06.03.2013 11:57 AM
Google Glass can, in theory, be used for lots of things, but sexually explicit material is one area now off limits to developers.
06.04.2013 10:34 AM
If online distribution of digital editions is the future of magazines, you'll need someplace to host the files. Microsoft's SkyDrive has volunteered.
 
 
06.03.2013 12:45 PM
For the kickoff of Microsoft's annual North American TechEd conference, the company is urging administrators and IT professionals to think of it as the provider of the "Cloud OS."
06.03.2013 12:50 PM
There's a lot to be said about someone who makes Excel(lent) artwork with a tool usually commonly associated with mind-numbing drudgery.
06.03.2013 1:11 PM
Feedly on Monday said it would provide its own API to established apps that previously used the retiring Google API as the foundation for their own offerings.
06.03.2013 1:41 PM
Microsoft has made sweeping changes and added a variety of new features to Windows 8.1 that make it a better OS for business users and IT admins.
06.03.2013 2:43 PM
As a cost-cutting move, Zynga will 18 percent of its workforce, as it puts a greater emphasis on mobile gaming.
06.03.2013 2:56 PM
All that new data flowing into enterprises can bring along an expensive partner: multiple copies.
06.03.2013 3:25 PM
IMAX has introduced the Private Theatre, the ultimate in home theater starting at a cool $2 million.
06.03.2013 3:46 PM
How Intel's 4th generation Core CPU impacts business buyers
06.03.2013 5:02 PM
Toshiba unveiled part of its back-to-school PC lineup at Computex today, boasting touchscreen options with edge-to-edge glass at every price point in its Satellite S-, and P-series notebooks; its Qosimo X75 enthusiast notebook; and its PX35t all-in-one desktop PC.
06.03.2013 5:05 PM
By adding multimode LTE to its Snapdragon 400 tablet processor, Qualcomm hopes to win friends and influence designs in China.
 
 
 
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