Category: PC & Tech
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Google Allows Third Parts Apps To Use Their Safe Browsing API To Block Malware
Today Google publicly released their Safe Browsing API and database of malware and phishing data to developers to use in their apps to bolster their own security measures.
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Facebook Introduces Flashback Feature “On This Day”. Lets You See What You Did In The Past
Facebook introduces a new feature called “On This Day”, that will let you see what you posted in the past. If you shared a photo of yourself and some friends two years ago today, Facebook will bring it back up so you can feel a bit of nostalgia for that moment.
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YouTube Will Relaunch Live Streaming – With More Focus On eSports And Video Games
After last years failed attempt to acquire Twitch, YouTube is reportedly preparing to relaunch its existing live-streaming service with more focus on online video game streaming.
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Microsoft Partners With Adobe For Internet Explorer Successor – Project Spartan
Project Spartan will be developed by Microsoft by partnering with “major Web entities” to help improve its web platform – starting with Adobe.
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Is Extra Reminder Button Coming To GMail Inbox App?
Google is currently doing an A/B testing for a new floating action button (FAB) to create reminders in Gmail Inbox. This FAB is blue in color and exists only to create reminders.
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Twitter Joins The List Of Companies To Face Sex Discrimination Lawsuit
Twitter is the latest company to face sex discrimination lawsuit for following arbitrary promotion policies that unlawfully favor men.
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Major Music Studios Wants Less Free Music On Spotify
Major music studios are concerned that ad-supporting ‘freemium’ streaming from Spotify is not making enough cash and wants to limit the amount of free music available to users.
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Watch Solar Impulse Plane Attempt To Fly Around The World
In Abu Dhabi the Solar Impulse team will attempt to fly around the world, powered by solar energy alone. While the plane takes off today in March, it won’t likely return until late July, early August.
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Connecting Laptops with Television
As the technology grows, everyone thinks about doing something bigger and bigger. Television sizes keeps increasing 20″ 32″ 40″, how nice it will be to see your laptop screen connected to big size television. Here are the steps to watch your computer/laptop display in TV Screen.
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Top 10 RTS Games Of All Times
We have collected a list of Real Time Strategy (RTS) games that are not only fun at their time, but also loved and played even today. This list is not perfect or any way rank the games (dont confuse the numbers with rank), but merely a list of memorable great games that are even fun…
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Grey Goo – Review
Petroglyph has finally rediscovered the foundation of RTS genre, which made it fun and entertaining. The Goo itself presents an all-new twist to the RTS world, and any fan of the genre should experience it. Grey Goo is the best RTS title Ive played in a very long time.
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Microsoft Working On New Browser For Windows 10
Microsoft will launch Windows 10 next year, probably in late summer / early fall. The new iteration of the OS will work on many devices, from smartphones to tablets and PCs.
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The Interview Is Already Sony’s Most Online Popular Movie To Date
It just revealed that the movie racked up $15 million in digital rentals and sales (spread across 2 million customers) between its Wednesday release and Saturday.
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Sony Pictures CEO Fires Back At President Obama
While President Obama has joined the voices criticizing Sony Pictures for its decision to pull The Interview, its CEO claims he ” In an interview with CNN.”
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Dolby Is Launching Super Vivid IMAX Theater Competitor
Dolby has just announced a huge new project, but it’s not about audio as you’d expect; it’s about the upcoming launch of its IMAX competitor called Dolby Cinema.
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2014 Best Cyber Monday Deals Update
Avoiding Black Friday crowds no longer means missing out on the best deals. We’re keeping a running list of the best deals around the Web, since Cyber Monday is great for scoring deals ahead of the holidays.