Tuesday 14 May 2013

Facebook Home attracts close to 1 million downloads

 
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05.09.2013 11:55 AM
Facebook has attracted "just about" 1 million downloads of its Home application in its first month of availability.
05.10.2013 10:27 AM
This newly updated Linux distro is based on Fedora 18 but adds numerous features for extra usability.
 
 
05.09.2013 12:25 PM
The Federal Communications Commission has taken a major step toward helping more airlines offer in-cabin wireless broadband, with the agency voting Thursday to explore using new spectrum for air-to-ground broadband service.
05.09.2013 12:29 PM
You're running out of time to pick up a gift for mom. But if she's already got a mobile device, giving electronic gift cards and apps is a breeze.
05.09.2013 1:27 PM
In a move that should surprise precisely no one, YouTube announced a pilot program that will herald a new age of subscription-based paid channels on the Google-owned video site.
05.09.2013 4:25 PM
Not everything on YouTube is free any more. The video-sharing website will now charge users a monthly fee to view certain content offered through subscription channels, the Google-owned site announced Thursday.
05.09.2013 4:34 PM
By 'eating its own dog food,' the company says it hopes to accelerate progress on Ubuntu Touch.
05.09.2013 4:35 PM
Box has acquired Crocodoc in a move to significantly improve the way documents are rendered for viewing on its enterprise storage and file sharing service.
05.09.2013 5:10 PM
The first mobile devices to use Nvidia's Tegra 4 chips will be announced this quarter, meaning smartphones and tablets based on the new processor should be available soon.
05.09.2013 5:22 PM
New legislation introduced by a group of U.S. lawmakers would require mobile application developers to obtain consent from consumers before collecting their personal data and to secure the data they collect.
05.09.2013 8:30 PM
Salesforce.com is to acquire Clipboard, a Web clipping and sharing service, and is closing down the service.
05.09.2013 10:35 PM
A former support employee in Rochester, New York, has pleaded guilty to illegally selling Intuit software through eBay, taking advantage of the software company's policy to supply free replacement disks of its products at the request of customers.
 
 
 
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