lunes, 30 de junio de 2014

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DC Comics (for iPad)

DC Comics for iPad brings one of the world's largest comic book publishers to Apple's slate, but a few niggles keep it from entering the Hall of Justice.





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Why Facebook's 'Emotional Contagion' Experiment Makes Me So Happy

All companies experiment on their customers, so why are we angry when Facebook does it?





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Apple Updates iTunes U With New iPad Tools

Teachers will soon be able to create, edit, and manage their courses right on their Apple tablet.





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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Google Street View Case

With today's denial, a September Court of Appeals ruling will remain intact.





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Google Killing Off Vintage Social Network Orkut

Launched in early 2004, Orkut was built as a "20 percent" project and represents Google's foray into social networking.





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Report: 86 Percent of Android Devices Vulnerable to Bug

Google already patched 4.4 KitKat, but the remaining Android versions do not yet have a fix.





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Google to Retire Standalone Quickoffice Apps

Existing users will have access to the app, but no new features will be added.





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Facebook Manipulation; Apple Dumping Aperture; Aereo's 'Pause'

From Facebook's infuriating emotional experiment to the end of Aereo (for now), here's what you missed over the weekend.





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Get Organized: Using Location-Based Reminders

Never forget to your passport before you leave for the airport, or automatically text your significant other whenever you leave work late. Those are just two GPS-enabled tricks you can do with your smartphone.





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