The Kenyan government has said that it has no intention of censoring what citizens do online or of closing access to social media networks in the country, despite facing challenges of identifying and tracking down people behind online hate ...
MiiPC, a new Kickstarter project, has been launched today by Young Song, the founder of eMachines. Young is looking to upset the traditional PC market again by launching the first family computer on Android, starting from $89 on a ...
The online ad industry has attacked Mozilla over its decision to block third-party cookies in a future release of Firefox, calling the move "dangerous and highly disturbing," and claiming that it will result in more ads shown to users. ...
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CIOs and IT managers tracking the progress of the SharePoint-Yammer integration got more details about the road map this week, but the updates were a sobering reminder of the long road ahead as Microsoft works to mesh the two products. ...
Tags: Computer Products, software, IT
We all love our tablets and smartphones, but do our gadgets love us back? In the ergonomic sense, definitely not. It's nearly impossible to have good posture while using mobile technology. The rules we observed so religiously when we were ...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, Electronics
Loudspeaker manufacturer Tannoy has thrown its weight behind the Red Dreams charity in Hartlepool, England, by donating two sets of studio monitors to help young sound technicians with recording and mix downs. The charity, which supports ...
The US government plans to reinforce its cybersecurity programme by expanding web monitoring, using a process which currently scans traffic going in and out of defence contractors and expanding it to private firms. That means employees of ...
Tags: US, Computer Products, web monitoring
The Honest Company announced today its brand new app, HonestBaby, available now from the App Store on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, allowing parents the ability to instantly and easily monitor their child's development, growth and activity. ...
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An implant to do blood tests has been developed by the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne. The implant beams its findings back by Bluetooth to a mobile phone. Researchers say it will be useful for providing continuous tracking of ...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, Health, Bluetooth
The Killers Battle Born tour, which has so far crossed the US, Australia and Europe to promote the band's fourth album, has taken ArKaos MediaMaster 3 with its new VideoMapper extension along for the ride. Show designer Steven Douglas has ...
Salesforce.com will upgrade its Chatter enterprise social networking (ESN) application for iOS and release one for the first time for Android on Tuesday, delivering in both new capabilities to integrate them with its main CRM software. ...
Tags: CRM software, social networking, mobile apps
The technology has given birth to many instruments that can be used in various industries. One of the most useful instruments is flowmeter which is basically used to measure linear/nonlinear, mass or volumetric flow rate of any flowing ...
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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 ...
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Mobicip, the best-selling parental control and internet safety service for mobile devices, announced the availability of HTTPS filtering as a part of its free and premium offering for family, school and business customers. "Mobicip is ...
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Scientists have taken the next step in the evolution of the computer chip, developing self-healing integrated chips. A team of researchers at the California Institute of Technology) said they now can envision smartphone and computer chips ...
Tags: smartphones, computers, Self Healing Chips