Nothing real eye-opening here but I’ll post a few iPad articles for posterity so we can look back when the next iPad launches.
Category: Emergent Topics
Apple`s New iPad: 5 Features to Love, 5 to Hate – Mobile and Wireless – News & Reviews – eWeek.com
Apple`s New iPad: 5 Features to Love, 5 to Hate – Mobile and Wireless – News & Reviews – eWeek.com.
Nothing real eye-opening here but I’ll post a few iPad articles for posterity so we can look back when the next iPad launches.
25 Fast Facts on Facebook – Intelligence – News & Reviews – Baseline.co
Five arrested in high-profile cyberattacks – CNN.com
Five arrested in high-profile cyberattacks – CNN.com.
Thanks to Sara for this.
Windows 8 may drive me to Linux | ExtremeTech
The ultimate guide to Windows 8 on the desktop | ExtremeTech
The ultimate guide to Windows 8 on the desktop | ExtremeTech.
Nice introduction
Android Smartphone Costs Dropping
Google Watch – Hello, Android – Android Smartphone Costs Dropping Big Time, Says Schmidt.
Interesting price war developing.
Google Privacy Changes: 6 Steps To Take – Security – Privacy – Informationweek
Google Privacy Changes: 6 Steps To Take – Security – Privacy – Informationweek
Many people (even the world) are taking this the wrong way. Google is very public with respect to their privacy policies in contrast to the secretive changes and management at other sites (e.g. Facebook, Yahoo, etc.). Consider that Facebook didn’t even move forward and use encrypted transmissions when Fireshark launched. Even Apple Computer was recently found to be secretly tracking people’s location (you’ll have to look up Fireshark and Apple’s location tracking.
A few years ago Time magazine featured Google on the cover of their magazine with the highly misleading title of whether we can trust Google with our information. This came at a time when the other search engines readily handed over their search logs to the U.S. Government in response to a subpoena by the Bush administration. Google was the only company that refused to protect their user’s rights. Shortly thereafter my mom asked me what I thought of Google as she had seen the cover and now questioned Google’s integrity yet she still thought highly of her Yahoo. Was this responsible reporting by Time magazine?