Tag: wall
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Google’s Mystery “Entertainment Device” Will Bring Streaming Music Hardware to the Home
Last week it was reported that Google had approached the Federal Communications Commission to seek approval for testing on a mystery “entertainment device” and just a day after making the somewhat obvious prediction that Apple will launch its next iPad at a March press event respected news source The Wall Street Journal believes it’s sussed out…
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Apple Confirms Event in Early March – iPad 3 to Arrive One Year After iPad 2?
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Respected paper and online news source The Wall Street Journal has reported that an Apple event will take place at an as-of-yet unspecified date in early March. The reports suggest that this event, to take place in San Francisco, will see the first public appearance of the highly-anticipated iPad 2 successor. Confirmed by Apple, who…
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Learn more about the First World War in online remembrance campaign
The Imperial War Museum have started up a web campaign on this Remembrance Day (11/11) to seek out and share photos and experiences with social web users ahead of First World War Centenary in 2014. A website is now live, appealing for the ‘Faces of the First World War’. With links to the Flikr-based photo…
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First it was Apple, now reports show Google also spies on us through Android software!
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Following reports this week that Apple are secretly keeping tabs on our whereabouts from iPhone, we’re now hearing accusations that the Google Android operating system also has been seriously compromising user privacy by similarly recording and relaying location information amongst other details. The Wall Street Journal reported that a top security analyst (and former hacker)…
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White Apple iPhone 4 set for release end of the month
We may finally see the light – as the Wall Street Journal reports Apple have confirmed the white iPhone 4 will be dropping at the end of the month despite being recently removed from the Apple online store. The white iPhone 4 began its creation in 2010 but has since been plagued with delays and…
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Google to invest £100m into YouTube TV original programming
Google will invest $100m into bringing “original” programming to its YouTube service, which will receive a massive boost of 20 new channels of weekly shows to its credit, when media production company NextNew hooks up with the world’s most popular video site – reports The Wall Street Journal. Up to 10 hours of “professionally-produced” exclusive…