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YouTube with dell will stream U.S music festivals
The YouTube announced it will broadcast four music festivals live this year, through its channel “Live” without charging anything for it. Thanks to a partnership with Dell , music fans...
Play Games:Four Second Frenzy
Description:
50 microgames in 4 seconds or less! Created by 26 developers from around the world, this Wariowares-esque game challenges quick and critical thinking. Enjoy!
Controls:
Arrow keys and space...
New policy puts Google and the European Union on a collision course
Google said the new changes can produce better search results for users that take into account their search history. Already the European Union announced that it intends to investigate the new company’s...
Visa launches mobile phone payment platform
The Mobile World Congress 2012 is not made only ads with new smartphones and tablets.Visa, for example, announced on Monday (27) a new solution “one-stop” for payments via mobile phones. The...
New device will help blind see again
Increasingly science is closer to science fiction movies. The innovation of the time will be able to help people who lost their sight back to see again through a device that uses sound to make images...
VLC finally updated to version 2.0
VLC, the video player omnivore most beloved internet finally reached its version two point zero, after 11 years of existence. What’s new? A lot. And do not worry, your maximum ability, the playing...
Facebook, Google, others face charges in India
For the first time, Indian prosecutors are taking Google, Yahoo, Facebook and other networking sites to court for refusing to remove material considered insulting to Indian leaders and major religious...
Dell introduces its first ultrabook: the XPS 13
The Dell soon but failed to show what you have planned for the area ultrabooks during CES 2012. The manufacturer may have been one of the last event, but showed yesterday its XPS 13 , an ultraportable...
India becomes the country that sends more spam in the world, says survey
India has become the largest source of unwanted email in the world, since the spammers are taking advantage of lax laws and authorities absent when it comes to online security in the country, a study found.
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