Posted by Jumapili Ikuseghan on Jun 13, 2013 in Blog, Tech News |
Good morning. Here is the overnight technology news for June 13, 2013: Facebook finally launched Hashtags to show when people write a status update that is part of a larger conversation. It’s what Twitter and Instagram have been using for years.Read… IBM is reportedly laying off thousands of workers worldwide.Read... Apple’S dive into cheaper iPhones with larger screens continues, according to Reuters. It may produce the devices in 5 or 6 colors....
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Posted by Jumapili Ikuseghan on Jun 12, 2013 in Blog, Tech News |
Good morning. Here is the overnight technology news for June 12, 2013: Google officially announced that it has acquired a startup called Waze. Here’s who made bank off the sale. Read… The first review for the new MacBook Airconcludes: “The MacBook Air 13-inch is the longest-lasting ultraportable notebook — without a bulky extra battery — at a more affordable price, making the best 13-inch laptop even better.” Read… Facebook CEO Mark...
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Posted by Jumapili Ikuseghan on Jun 11, 2013 in Blog, Tech News |
Good morning. Here is the overnight technology news for June 11, 2013: Apple announced a lot of new things yesterday, including a new iOS, a new Mac Pro, and more powerful MacBook Airs. Read… Here’s the story of how PRISM leak Edward Snowden rendezvoused with reporters from the Guardian in Hong Kong. It’s like a spy novel. Read… Meanwhile, government investigators say the documents Snowden leaked should have only been accessible to 30 or 40 people –...
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Posted by Jumapili Ikuseghan on Jun 10, 2013 in Blog, Tech News |
Good morning. Here’s the technology news for June 10, 2013: The man who leaked details of the NSA’s Internet-spying program PRISM is a Booz Allen employee named Edward Snowden. He’s currently in a Hong Kong hotel, running out of money. Read… Here’s the story of how Snowden approached the Washington Post. Read… The other big news is that today is Apple’s big developer conference in San Francisco, WWDC. Lines for today’s event...
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Posted by Jumapili Ikuseghan on Jun 7, 2013 in Blog, Tech News |
Keeping you up to date with my top 10 technology news articles for this morning June 7, 2013. The Washington Post reported last night that there is a secret government called , which allows the NSA to collect data directly from the central servers of Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, Apple Read… But then, almost all those companies immediately denied knowledge of , and said no one at the NSA has direct access to their servers....
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