Google to Update Privacy Policy to Cover Wider Data Use

Google said Tuesday that it would revise its privacy policies and terms of service, to make them shorter and more readable and to change the means Google can use information that users provide.”

The Critics Rave … for Microsoft?

“Windows Phone, which began appearing in devices cobbler’s last fall, certainly stands out visually. It has bold, on-blind typography and a mosaic of animated tiles on the home screen — a stark departure from the neat grid of icons made popular by the iPhone. While most phones force users to open stand-alone apps to get into social networks, Facebook and Twitter are wired into Windows Phone. The tiles spring to life as friends or family post

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Looking at the iPad From Two Angles

“Therefore, no single write-up can serve both readerships adequately. There’s but I solution: Write separate reviews for these II audiences.

Read the first base one if you’re a tekki. (How do you know? Take this simple run. Do you manipulation BitTorrent? Do you run Linux? Do you have more e-ring mail addresses than pants? You’re a techie.)

Read the second followup if you’re anyone else.”

Tech Industry Catches Its Breath

“The technology manufacture has sucked in a deep intimation and paused for a rare import of reflexion.”

Though Absent, Apple Permeates Barcelona Fair

“The biggest gather of the global mobile headphone industry begins on Monday in Barcelona, and much of the talk will be about the troupe that is not there: Apple.”