A U.K. analytics firm that warned earlier this week of an information leak in Internet Explorer (IE) today rebuked Microsoft for downplaying the bug. Microsoft, however, has announced it is working on a fix, although the nature of the ...
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The U.N.’s civil aviation body will recommend creating a cyber security task force at a meeting next week in Canada, as new technologies introduced into aviation systems are increasing the risk of cyber attacks. The International ...
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Imprezzio, Inc. has a secret. Or maybe it would be more accurate to say they are a secret. Because when people think about software and technology, Spokane, Washington probably isn't the first city that comes to mind. Yet Spokane has a ...
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One of the biggest business challenges today is that of organizing the information overload created by a demanding modern workplace. Spokane, Washington-based Imprezzio, Inc. recently published a white paper on methods for solving these ...
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Just a day before Apple is expected to launch a new iPhone, Google today released its first iOS YouTube app. The move, if not the timing, was anticipated: Last month Apple confirmed that its YouTube license had ended, and that its own app ...
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The latest version of Metaio’s development tool Creator will make it easier to add new content to augmented reality, thanks to the company’s cloud platform. Augmented reality allows computer-generated content to be ...
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Google will pay a historic fine to settle U.S. government charges that it violated privacy laws when it tracked via cookies users of Apple's Safari browser. The US$22.5 million civil penalty is the largest ever secured by the U.S. Federal ...
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Facebook has launched an expanded privacy education campaign for new users, with the focus on default settings, user access to their own data and deciding who they share their information with. Facebook has said the new privacy education ...
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Facebook is moving to fix one of its biggest problems - finding ways to make money from its growing base of mobile users. The social network Wednesday said that it's trying out a new mobile ad system and is calling on Facebook app ...
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Google has begun testing a search feature that mines relevant emails from users' Gmail accounts and displays links to them in the results page. To use the feature, users would need to be logged in to their Google account and the Gmail ...
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Epom Ad Server, a leading provider of ad serving technologies operated by Epom Ltd., announced that major improvements have occurred in its platfrom. New features have been launched, and new pricing plans for ad networks have been ...
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Years ago the typical hacking scenario involved a lone attacker and maybe some buddies working late at night on Mountain Dew, looking for public-facing IP addresses. When they found one, they enumerated the advertising services (Web server, ...
Google has said it is shutting down its online marketplace for TV ads, and will focus instead on web advertising including its own Google TV. The TV ads programme, launched in 2007, was promoted by Google as a great way for small ...
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Mattel 01628 500 000 Mattel had two of the top five family games last year, according to NPD December 2011 data, and Uno was the number one card game. This season it has a number of fresh products, including Chameleon Crunch, which ...
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At $199, Google's Nexus 7 may seem like a tempting tablet, but some potential buyers and analysts say that it lacks hardware features and is a feeble attempt to energize the Android OS in a market dominated by Apple. Google on Wednesday ...
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