Nokia plans to roll out in the first quarter of this year its Nokia Music+, a new subscription-based upgrade to its free-to-stream mobile music service. The paid service will offer unlimited downloads of sets of tunes or "Mixes" for ...
Tags: Nokia, Paid Upgrade, Music Service
Award-winning, British IP camera specialist Y-cam Solutions Ltd, the leading provider of affordable and easy-to-use security cameras and as well as popular smart baby monitor BabyPing, debuts HomeMonitorTM and Cube at CES – two ...
Tags: Security Cameras, Cloud Camera, IP camera, camera
When Apple unveiled the first iPad with a Retina display, Adobe also updated its Photoshop Touch iPad app (Version 1.3 on iOS, $10; also available for Android) to make the most of the tablet's new capabilities and display. I've spent some ...
New Logic Research has commissioned a VSEP vibrating membrane system at the El Inga municipal landfill site in Quito,Ecuador. The RO system takes landfill leachate from storage ponds and filters it to create clean water that is recycled ...
Tags: landfill site, dissolved solid, drinking water, pure
With an increased emphasis of the importance of materials handling to the supply chain—and the globalization of the world’s economy—don’t be surprised to hear conversations in languages other than English as you ...
Tags: materials handling, ProMat, Processing Machinery, industry view
Online social networks are gathering information about their users that those people never intended to disclose, and government regulation may be the only way to stop the practice, a researcher said Tuesday. People deliberately disclose a ...
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CBR rounds up expert opinions on Instagram's recent change to user photo rights. The popular photo-sharing service received a backlash from its community of users after updating its terms of use to allow the company to own rights to ...
Tags: Julian Ranger, Instagram service agreement, Adam Leach, James Lusher
The photo sharing service has announced it will now keep the same advertising section in its terms of service it had in 2010. The announcement comes in response to the backlash the company has received when it made changes which would ...
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The MapAlerter.com system is a free service for people who want to receive important service alerts from their local authority by text message, email, landline and social media, including Facebook and Twitter. The service has already been ...
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Apple is considering licensing a custom radio streaming service similar to Pandora, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. The company recently started negotiations with record labels for such a service, which would still take ...
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Aiming to reduce the administrative overhead of both Web administrators and digital marketers, Google has launched a service that will manage their website tags. The tag management system could aid in organization's digital marketing ...
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In late October, Hubshout added another resource to its SEO reseller program--a new video tutorial series for SEO resellers. HubShout CEO, Chad Hill and President, Adam Stetzer Ph.D. produce the Google Hangout videos to summarize SEO trends ...
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The music streaming application Grooveshark is available again for Android devices 16 months after it was removed by Google from its application market. Grooveshark, which is run by Escape Media Group based in Gainsville, Florida, has had ...
Tags: music streaming application, Grooveshark, Android devices
An increase in food options for restaurants has meant exhaustive hours and paperwork for restaurant owners. But at last there is a system that places all those vendors in one location, to click and compare in one place. The increase in ...
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A long time ago, when Web 2.0 was just Web 1.0, we had to ask people for directions, copy them down, and hope we had a foldable map to help us find our way. Then along came MapQuest, followed by Google Maps in 2005. Today, it seems ...
Tags: Web, foldable map, MapQuest, maps