Facebook’s release of ‘home’ spurs privacy worries
Facebook's "home" software for Android phones could "destroy" privacy, warn industry watchers and analysts.
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Facebook's "home" software for Android phones could "destroy" privacy, warn industry watchers and analysts.
Presently there are lot more technological goods available to entertain people; especially students are spending good fare on latest technologies.
Baidu Inc, operator of China's most popular search engine, has developed a prototype for a wearable Internet gadget similar to Google Inc's Glass, in the latest effort by a Chinese company to follow the lead of US tech giants, various industry-news websites in China reported.
A $2bn experiment on the space station has made observations that could prove to be the first signs of dark matter, a mysterious component of the Universe.
The word "ungoogleable" has been removed from a list of new Swedish words after a trademark spat. But it raises the question of what can and can't be found with a search engine.
Angry Birds, Skype and Spotify may all be the product of European creativity, but if the old continent is ever going to challenge Silicon Valley for tech supremacy, it's going to have to do a lot better.
At first sight, it seems unlikely - a continent most associated with war and famine producing globally significant scientific research.
The space rock that hit Earth 65 million years ago and is widely implicated in the end of the dinosaurs was likely a speeding comet.
A pre-Viking woolen tunic found beside a thawing glacier in south Norway shows how global warming is proving something of a boon for archaeology
"I'm a compulsive laundry room thief," says one Facebook confession. "I'm the reason the 'Public Urination is Illegal' signs were put up at Coyote Village," says another.