Why Google needs video technology digital-rights behind Netflix - Google announced recently bought Widevine, a digital rights management primarily known as a technology company video behind video protection of Netflix. Why Google suddenly need a credible digital rights management solution? Peter Yared the WebTrends explains.
Why Facebook play a dangerous game with the brothers Winklevoss - usually responsible for public relations of Facebook can be invoked for a "no comment" exceeded good on really sensitive issues. Making company response to a recent wave of reports on ongoing disputes with the fellow of Harvard Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg more than a little surprising.
In another stunner, OnLive allows to pedal set applications Windows 7 on your iPad - OnLive was announced Tuesday a version limited its online gaming service is now available for the iPad and devices Android beta version will soon be available. You can even use the OnLive application to run Windows 7 applications on your iPhone.
Viber gets 1 M downloads in 3 days for iPhone dead simple calls VoIP - only when you thought voice over IP (VoIP) could not be exciting again, along comes from Viber with his free iPhone application.
A loan for the new King Android Google spills beans on S Nexus, finally coming to T-Mobile - 16 December.
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Why your TV is the new field of battle app - as our TVs are becoming smarter, televisions began quickly for the development of smartphones in parallel.
Microsoft Hotmail's struggling to combat Gmail et al. looks to Reddit users for hope - the team behind, service E-mail often decried Microsoft, Hotmail, hope to score some of its users of the titans in the industry as something Google Gmail has not entirely removed: demonstrate that they are human.
Three reasons you can actually buy a netbook chrome OS - I finally begin to understand why someone might buy one of these devices.
An expert take on Windpower fixing: think more small - think more small, said R.J. Lyman, associated with the firm Goodwin Procter and former Environment Secretary Assistant in Massachusetts. Nix massive utility-scale projects.
Concerned about your reputation? Intelius now lets it follow online - the new subscription service will help people to follow their footprint "online" and gain more control over the information available on this subject by public social networking profiles and other sources that may affect the reputation of any person.
Tags: Android, apps, chrome OS, Hotmail, iPad, iPhone, netbooks, Nexus, wind energy, wind energy, Windows 7.
Enterprises: Facebook, Google, Intelius, Netflix, OnLive, Reddit, Viber, Widevine
People: Cameron Winklevoss, Mark Zuckerberg, Tyler Winklevoss
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