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As technology advances, we are not only witnessing thousands of new and innovative products being released at quick pace but also at cheap prices. When the first models of in-dash DVD players came out many years ago, they were priced at $1000 and up. Nowadays the prices have become so affordably that anyone can afford [...] The Original Post is Located Here: A Review of The Boss... |
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Research in Motion today cut 2,000 employees as it continues efforts to better compete against its rivals, but it may not be enough to make the company profitable in an increasingly app-driven mobile market. RIM said in its recent disappointing second-quarter outlook that employees may expect layoffs as it struggles to regain customers migrating to the competition. While today's layoffs were the second round of cutbacks, the numbers are in line with preliminary estimates to eliminate... |
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Insurance company Zurich American refuses to pay damages for Sony's massive data breach, as the yet-unregulated world of cyber-insurance collides with the reality of persistent hacks. Zurich said it never signed up to pay for the 55 class action lawsuits now arrayed against Sony, which could cost the company around $178 million in damages. To plead its case, Zurich filed papers in a New York court denying responsibility for the bill. The insurance firm insists Sony's policy did... |
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Google acquired seven-year-old Pittsburgh Pattern Recognition, and may use the company's facial recognition software to strengthen Google+'s position against rival Facebook even as it sparks privacy concerns. The search giant did not disclose the terms of the sale. PittPatt, run by three specialists in image analysis and pattern recognition from Carnegie Mellon University, said on its site Google's purchase is a "natural fit" that will "bring the benefits of our research and technology... |
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Apple will equip the iPhone 5 with voice control, according to a new report, giving the company a feature that could set it apart from the competition. A new screenshot from an iPhone test unit posted by 9to5 Mac shows Apple... |
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Monday, 25 July 2011 |
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Google "Places" no longer contains customer reviews from rival sites, as the search giant takes a proactive approach to tackling numerous antitrust accusations. Google on Friday removed reviews from Yelp, TripAdvisor and Citysearch from its Places service, which lists customer comments on local businesses. From now on, Google says Places will only publish reviews written by Google users rather than aggregating comments from rival sites, which have expressed their displeasure at this... |
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