Tapjoy, Inc. today announced that several new industry-leading, non-gaming apps have integrated the Tapjoy Marketplace, which helps app developers monetize a larger percentage of their user base by presenting a list of relevant ...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, APP
When Intel's move into the TV service arena was first announced last year, there was a lot of speculation that it would be the first TV service to offer a la carte pricing, finally "unbundling" TV programming by letting viewers subscribe ...
Tags: pay TV, TV, TV service
TWITTER is on track to earn more than a half-billion dollars in ad revenue this year and close to $US1bn ($A958m) next year, industry tracker eMarketer has estimated. About 53 per cent of the ad revenue at Twitter this year will come from ...
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A new version of the TDL rootkit-type malware program downloads and abuses an open-source library called the Chromium Embedded Framework that allows developers to embed the Chromium Web rendering engine inside their own applications, ...
Tags: Malware, Chromium Embedded Framework, system
The writing's on the wall – and it's following you. Two new gesture-sensing innovations designed for large electronic screens in public places herald a future in which everything from street art to advertisements track your movements, ...
Tags: LED displays, LED, LEDs
Consumers seem to love the idea of toys based on characters from TV ads – now they’re about to get another one. Forget Compare the Meerkat plush and the EDF Energy Zingy blob; Argos is preparing to launch a range of alien toys ...
Tags: Argos, alien toys, toys
The recent attack on computer networks at broadcasting organisations and banks in South Korea has brought cyber war into the limelight. While the cause of the attacks remains unknown, South Korean authorities say they "do not rule out the ...
Tags: Computer Products, Networks
Facebook's News Feed is a popular landing page for photos and updates from friends, but now it can also function as a digital storefront of sorts, through a partnership with e-commerce startup Chirpify. People on the social network can ...
Google has removed some programs from its Play store that block web advertisements, contending the applications violate its rules by interfering with other services. One of the banned applications, Adblock Plus, said it received an email ...
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Google has removed some applications from its Play store that block web advertisements, saying that they violate its rules by interfering with other services. One of the banned applications, Adblock Plus, said it received an email ...
Tags: Google, Ad-Blocking Software, Play Store
When Michael Thonet (Boppard am Rhein 1796 - Vienna 1871), around 1830, he invented the serial technique of steam bending of beech wood, so far only small-scale, gave impetus to a new style of working of this material and it was unanimously ...
Tags: Furniture, Furnishing, chair
Large machinery, especially for mining and construction, is expensive, especially when purchased new from the showroom. Due to this, many people turn to second hand machinery to save money. Second hand machinery can be a great option if ...
Asustek has announced it will soon begin U.S. shipments of an all-in-one PC that can be an Android 4.1 tablet or a fully functional desktop running Windows 8 when attached to a docking station. The Transformer AiO will become available ...
Tags: Asustek, all-in-one PC, desktop
Starting Out Right From the time we start preparing a room for a new baby, we are making choices about the child's environment. Many people get ready for a new child by painting, papering, and carpeting a baby's room with conventional ...
Facebook is giving its News Feed section “a new look” and is planning to reveal the changes next week during an invite-only media event. Currently there are no details on the changes. “Come see a new look for News ...
Tags: Facebook, News Feed section, new look