Google May Have To Pay $22.5 Million For Violating Safari Privacy Settings

Google had been taken to court over allegations that it intentionally bypassed the privacy settings of Safari browser to track Mac users and to let different advertisers use the information. Google allegedly bypassed the settings with the help of a tiny code. Naturally, as soon as it was discovered, criticism heaped on the search giant and lawsuits were filed against it.

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Samsung Shows Practical Uses Of Galaxy S III In Commercials

Ever since Samsung launched its flagship line-up of Galaxy smartphones, it has somehow been considered a direct Apple rival. And the company has substantiated this position by often indulging in showing, in its ads, how iPhone devices are no good when compared to Galaxy devices. However, Samsung seems to be changing this strategy now.

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UK Judge Rules Samsung’s Tablet Are Not As Cool As iPad

The legal battle between Apple and Samsung sometimes gets quite ridiculous. For instance, when it comes to tablet design, both companies are embroiled in petty details which are quite subjective and thus, there is no definite end to this war. Now, a judge in UK has ruled that since Samsung’s tablet are not as cool as Apple’s tablets in design, there is no patent infringement.

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Microsoft Buys Perceptive Pixel To Make Windows 8 PCs More Powerful

Microsoft and large touch display company Perceptive Pixel Inc. (PPI) have announced their collaboration to work together in the near future. Actually all in all, Microsoft acquires Perceptive Pixel, one of the market leaders in the development of large-scale, unlimited multi-touch devices. Both the parties didn’t disclose their deal or any other plan. Microsoft has just hinted only to use the technology for their upcoming Windows-based PCs.

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The Avengers Initiative: A Marvel Second Screen App Freely Available On App Store

As we reported before “Pre-order of Avengers Assembled Limited Edition Collector’s Set” which release on 25th September. And now Marvel and Disney release the Avengers Initiative: A Marvel Second Screen App for iOS devices. Experience item 47 Comic-Con either remotely or in the field. There are some feature list in the press release.

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Samsung May Release Windows RT Tablet Later This October

Ever since Windows unveiled its very own Surface tablets, things have been rather silent at the end of other potential vendors of Windows tablets. Whereas different hardware vendors such as Dell, HP, Samsung and others had hoped that they would finally be able to break into the tablet market with Windows tablets, the move from Microsoft kind of cooled their hopes significantly.

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Thunderbolt Cables Price May Reduce In 2013

Ars Technica’s researchers have taken a look and published a report, why the Thunderbolt cables are so expensive. Researchers have also found the technology behind Thunderbolt cables has improved which could help to reduce the price either at the end of this year or at the beginning of next year. Basically, an expensive semiconductor called silicon germanium which was been used to make Thunderbolt cables, that’s why its price is high.

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