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The buzz around Google Glass continues, but it`s not all good. Some in Congress are raising privacy issues around the futuristic product. Eight members of the House Privacy Caucus sent a letter to Google co-founder and CEO Larry Page. They have some questions about the privacy aspects of Google Glass. And they want answers. "As members of the Congressional Bi-Partisan Privacy Caucus, we are curi
In a vote of confidence for Apple`s iOS devices, the U.S. Defense Department has given the all-clear for employees to use iPads and iPhones for work. But only those running the latest operating system, iOS 6, and only if issued by the government. The Pentagon previously approved the Samsung Knox and BlackBerry systems as secure enough for its employees, and made the decision after allowing some t
IT will skip Windows 8 as the enterprise standard. So says a new Forrester Research report penned by David K. Johnson that goes by the same name. "Windows 8 is the boldest release of the OS since Windows 95. Microsoft chose to discard the Start button in favor of a new look designed to tie together the PC, tablet, and, smartphone experience," Johnson wrote. But he noted that the "unorthodox offer
The days of home theaters with multiple stereo speakers spread around a room may be numbered, thanks to the soundbar. The soundbar is a slender collection of speakers in a single housing that connects directly to the TV -- so there`s no worrying about stringing up speaker wire. The devices have been around for a while, but those in this year`s crop are cheaper and more powerful, and have the abil
Google is moving forward with efforts to make Gradle the build system of choice for Android applications.
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