After backing off a controversial change to its Terms of Use policy,Instagram may have avoided a debacle but is still taking a big hit to its once glossy image. Analysts,however,say users are probably too addicted to what is becoming one ...
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The department for culture, media and sport (DCMS) introduced its new minister to the broadband industry today with controversial rules aiming to speed up deployment of superfast connections across the UK. Maria Miller, who takes over ...
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The software allows stalkers to continuously track a person's whereabouts. But the US Congress's Senate judiciary committee has approved a bill that makes it a crime for companies to make and intentionally operate such stalking apps. ...
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Here's a 21st Century homeowner truth that never gets old; we are reclaiming our spaces, more and more, according to our own rules. This is evident all over our properties, from attic conversions, to interior designs zoning strategies of ...
Atos has a two-week window to switch its technology over for the Paralympics, with the outsourcer saying the tight timescale is the biggest challenge. The Paralympics has 21 sporting disciplines compared to 36 for the Olympics. For each ...
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While tight budgets have forestalled updates to security programs, many businesses are confident they’re winning the game. But the rules−and the players−have changed. Among more than 9,300 executives across 128 countries ...
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Councillors from Cornwall Council have become concerned that backers of a controversial BT outsourcing deal have been using "undemocratic" tactics to influence councillors ahead of a December vote that will decide its fate once and for all. ...
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Condition of Chinese polycrystalline silicon profession admittance will enter the essence operational phase in the next month. China Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released to the provinces recently, announced ...
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European MPs are the latest grouping to voice concerns that the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) could get control of the internet through its coming revision of telecoms rules. The UN agency is updating its International ...
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IDG News Service-Samsung's efforts to seek injunctions against Apple for standards-essential patents in the mobile phone market may be an abuse of its dominant position and a violation of European Union antitrust rules,the European ...
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The pearlescent glass curtain walls become widespread in most of the modern cities, but a series of problems come along with the beauty: light pollution, energy wasting and it even becomes the incentive of accidents. The latest "Rules of ...
New mercury reduction rules for coal-fired utility boilers, industrial boilers and cement plants in the U.S. will boost the market for certain chemicals. However, due to the many regulatory, technical and competitive factors, the annual ...
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Fiberlink, a global leader in software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions for application management and mobile device management security, has made a free on-demand webinar titled "Enterprise Mobile App Management Essentials" available for ...
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Instagram is preparing to start selling its users' own photos, according to its updated privacy policy published this week. The new policy for the photo-sharing service suggests that members' photos may be sold to advertisers in paid ...
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Changes to Twitter's upcoming API release are aimed at restricting consumer-focused client applications in favor of business-oriented ones, according to the company's blog on Thursday. Version 1.1 of Twitter's API (application programming ...
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