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Pirated music sharing site banned in India
Feb 17, 9:11AM
Calcutta High Court has directed ISPs in India to block access to Songs.pk
The cost of being social; which apps upload your contacts
Feb 17, 6:54AM
A list of who's naughty and who's nice when it comes to uploading your iOS address book.
TI's contact-less temperature sensor opens up possibilties
Feb 17, 6:46AM
First-ever single-chip passive infrared temperature sensor could be used in tablets, handsets, watches, and cameras for applications yet to be imagined.
AQUA TEK S: RoboCop's iPhone case
Feb 17, 4:23AM
If you like to take your iPhone out into the great outdoors, you'll want to back this Kickstarter project.
Orange bringing Facebook to all phones in Africa
Feb 17, 2:52AM
Orange is bringing Facebook via Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) to Africa. The service allows users to access the social network from phones without Internet or a data service.
OS X 'Mountain Lion' unifies software update into Mac App Store
Feb 17, 2:34AM
Apple has ditched the traditional 'Software Update' utility in favour of bringing fixes, changes, and updates to the Mac App Store instead.
Google applauds as Nevada approves rules for driverless cars
Feb 17, 2:20AM
The State of Nevada has put a framework in place for testing and licensing self-driving cars, meaning Google is that much closer to being a highway star.
Apple sold more iOS devices in 2011 than it sold Macs in 28 years
Feb 17, 12:43AM
A startling reminder that the world is not on the desk anymore, or on our laps. It's in the palm of our hands, or resting in our pockets ready to be beckoned at our every whim.
Hulu Plus lands on Nintendo Wii, 3DS version still MIA
Feb 17, 12:40AM
Hulu Plus has finally landed on the Wii with a dedicated app.
Opera's buying spree: Mobile Theory, 4th Screen Advertising
Feb 16, 11:28PM
Opera went on a bit of a startup shopping spree with the acquisitions of Mobile Theory and 4th Screen Advertising.
Could an 8-inch iPad be in the works?
Feb 16, 11:25PM
Along with the iPad 3 with Retina Display, we may see a category creating 8-inch iPad mini
Facebook launches verified accounts, pseudonyms
Feb 16, 11:09PM
Facebook's real name policy just got an interesting change: you are now able to use pseudonyms on the world's largest social network, assuming you're famous enough to have one.
Take a load off with crowdsourced bathroom locator apps
Feb 16, 11:00PM
In a hurry? Feeling the pressure build? Don't strain any longer, there are public bathroom locator apps available for Android and iPhone.
Babysitter? No need, give them the iPad
Feb 16, 10:44PM
Kids being a nuisance in the car? According to a new Nielsen study, many U.S. parents will hand over a tablet device to keep them quiet.
Facebook announces more media apps for Timeline
Feb 16, 10:35PM
Do you think Facebook news apps are annoying? Well, they're not going away. Instead, even more are being added from major media organizations, including from ZDNet's parent company.
Roche moving over 90,000 employees to Google Apps
Feb 16, 9:51PM
Like many other businesses making the switch to Google Apps and other cloud-based solutions, The Roche Group suffered from "platform interoperability issues."
Microsoft's Windows Azure Active Directory plans takes shape
Feb 16, 9:38PM
This year should be a big one for Microsoft's Windows Azure Active Directory cloud service, yet another piece of its hybrid public/private cloud puzzle.
Google Chrome will see greater expansion on mobile devices
Feb 16, 9:10PM
Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Chrome and Apps at Google, talks up the dual strategies of Android and Chrome, but don't expect the two platforms to merge anytime soon.
Google Chrome gets another security makeover
Feb 16, 8:51PM
As part of its bug bounty program, Google doled out $6,837 to purchase the rights to information on the Chrome security vulnerabilities.
Students' Facebook photos posted to porn site, FBI investigates
Feb 16, 8:40PM
Don't post your Facebook photos so that the public can see them. If you do, they may just end up somewhere on the Internet that you're not so fond of being a part of, like a porn website.
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