British police used Google Street View to find hijacker To catch a criminal, stolen trailer in the British province of Derbyshire, the police resorted to using the service Google Street View, publishing photos of hijacker. In the photo the offender was captured... (Continue reading)
Google is Suing U.S. government for cloud service Google Inc. is suing the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the United States over the contract for the supply of “the cloud” solution for e-mail. The lawsuit was filed jointly with Onix... (Continue reading)
Facebook acknowledged sale of user data Facebook Inc has announced that developers of applications for social networks sold data of users to a certain third-party broker. This is reported in Facebook development blog. Developers who are convicted of illegal activities, were barred... (Continue reading)
Oracle buys Art Technology Group for $1 billion Oracle Corp. on Tuesday, 2 November, announced the purchase of software for e-commerce Art Technology Group for one billion dollars, according to Agence France-Presse. Under the deal, which is scheduled to close in early... (Continue reading)
IPhone alarm failed switching to winter time iPhone Did Not Automatically switch to wintertime Alarms in the iPhone was not able automatically switch to winter time.As a result, the majority of users living in countries where on Oct. 31 was the transition... (Continue reading)
Google Inc. will release smartphone Nexus 2 before the end of the year in UK. Reports the London newspaper. It is reported that the smartphone will operate on the basis of a new version of the mobile platform Google Android Gingerbread, which... (Continue reading)
Google launched in beta a new service that allows users to track the comments of their friends on Twitter for news stories in Google News To implement the integration of Google users is enough to drive in a special form of... (Continue reading)
President Barack Obama will appear in an episode of TV show “MythBusters” under the presidential program to popularize science among young people. The release of “MythBusters” will be devoted to answering the question, how could the Archimedes defending Syracuse sink... (Continue reading)
Sweden rejected the founder of the WikiLeaks, an Australian programmer Julian Assange a residence permit. On Monday, 18 October, the newspaper Aftonbladet. As stated by the representative of the Council on Migration in Sweden Gunilla Wikström (Gunilla Wikstrom), an application... (Continue reading)
* The world’s longest cable car line, spanning 3.5 miles, opened in Armenia. * The cable car travels at a speed of 23 miles per hour and a one-way journey takes 11 ... (Continue reading)