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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Yahoo handles Facebook for patent infringement
The war of technology patents, which was previously concentrated in the area of mobile phone makers, moved today to companies connected to the web with a new lawsuit against Facebook by Yahoo. Altogether Yahoo claims that Mark Zuckerberg's social network in 13 different patents infringe the company, involving among other things online ads, social networks and even instant messaging.
Sony announces Xperia Sola, with screen "floating ring"
Sony announced a new phone Xperia line that may not have the best name to be sold in countries that speak Portuguese, but offers an interesting feature that can make it stand out from other Android market. Called Xperia Sola, the handset comes with something called "floating ring" in free translation. It allows the user to surf the web without touching the screen.
Google, Facebook to face trial in India for not cooperating with censorship
It starts today in New Delhi, India, a major trial that has Google and Facebook as defendants. Communications regulatory authorities in the country have questioned the ability of the two Internet giants to promote effectively the censorship law determined by the legislators. Executives from Google and Facebook may be sentenced to serve time in prison, at worst.
CEO of Mozilla Talks About Laws Regarding Internet
Not only in our region that the government commits their gaffes with the online world. Although the proposed U.S. law SOUP has apparently been defeated in the U.S., the battle scars of the Internet against the U.S. lawmakers are still vivid among some bigwigs from the world of technology. Gary Kovacs, CEO of Mozilla, said during a speech at the SXSW Festival that he was surprised to hear that Congress intended to hire staff that "understands" the web.
Learn how to turn your smartphone into a microscope
Today, fashion is aging and often ruin the way people have seen the world closer through their smartphones. Some people adore and some people hate.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
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