Drones Will be Flying Over your City by 2015

The U.S. Senate has been busy this week, as it has just approved a reauthorization bill for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Apart from providing sufficient funding for the FAA to conduct its activities efficiently, the bill also requires the FAA to open U.S. airspace to drone flights until September 2015. It is also suggested that the Administration should come up with a plan in order to integrate drone flights within the current commercial and general schedules within the next 18 months.

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Nokia Lumia 800 Launching February 14th For $899

Lumia 800 is the Nokia’s first Windows phone and Microsoft will launch this phone with special bundle item. Nokia revealed this phone first time at CES 2012, then no specifics date were mentioned. It is clear that the Lumia 800 will be available on February 14th and it will not be made available separately. The Lumia 800 bundle price is $899.

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Indian Government Takes Action In Court Against Offensive Content On Google, Facebook And Other Sites

Indian government has pressurized removal of content it deems offensive to the country’s politicians and religious groups. Complying with these strong demands rather than requests, Google India has removed an unspecified number of sites and images from its services in the country, especially from Blogger and YouTube, which are often used by opinionated people to express openly their views which are at often times not appreciative of the governments. There is an ongoing court case regarding the matter in India. The Indian government has forced almost two dozen internet companies to take down material it considers against the local law of the country.

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BlackBerry Torch 9860 Phone With AT&T Contract

Delivering the best multimedia experience ever on a BlackBerry smartphone, the all-touch, 4G-enabled BlackBerry Torch 9860 for AT&T offers a spectacular 3.7-inch touchscreen display–the largest ever on a BlackBerry smartphone. And with the latest BlackBerry Browser from the new BlackBerry 7 OS, you’ll experience remarkably faster page load times, seamless panning and zooming, and enhanced web-based video and gaming.

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[Tutorial] How To Control Many Computers With A Single Mouse And Keyboard

Do you work on many computers in same time and you don’t have free space on your desk because of keyboards and mouse you use for those computers? There is a solution for your problem called Mouse Without Borders! Mouse Without Borders is Microsoft Garage project, it uses your network to connect up to four computers, once they are connected you can use your mouse to seamlessly drag and drop files form one computer to another, copy and paste text and images from one pc to the next, use the same keyboard and the mouse to control any computer and many other things.

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Get the Mass Effect 3 Demo Along With Gold Xbox Membership

Mass Effect 3 is ready for its launch by developer BioWare and publishers Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Gameplay wise, Mass Effect 3 is set throughout the galaxy including Earth and Mars. Compared to the previous versions, combat has been changed and refined with an improved cover system, and a few new options for moving around the battlefield.

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Should There Be A Ban On Dangerous Third Party Apps?

Dangerous apps have been a headache for a lot of companies. Take Microsoft for example who has been painstakingly trying to improve its products, especially Windows 7. Compared to Windows XP, hackers have now slimmer chances of getting “inside” the OS and damaging it. Therefore malware has shifted its point of focus and reformed towards other applications. Most importantly: Java Runtime Environment, Adobe Flash, Adobe Acrobat and Reader, Internet Explorer and Apple QuickTime.

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Leaked Video Of Windows Phone 8 “Apollo” Tells About It’s Feature

Windows Phone 8 Apollo is meant to roll out on Windows Phone manufacturers some time later this year hopefully. So far, we didn’t know anything about it’s specific features and the support it provides. Now, however, thanks to a video of Windows Phone 8 Apollo that has been leaked, we do know the features of the OS. And the OS is excellent, it allows apps to be ported from Windows 8 to Windows Phone platform and will come with built-in Skype.

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