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Google pushes Android devices into the enterprise
Google today announced Android for Work, which is designed to encourage and enable businesses to bring more devices onboard by adding security and more manageability to the Android platform. Read More


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9 essential Apple Message tips
Use Apple's iMessage/Message apps like a pro with these nine tips Read More

Apple ordered to pay Smartflash $532.9M in patent case
Apple has been ordered to pay $532.9 million after a U.S. jury found that its iTunes software infringed three patents owned by Smartflash, a Texas-based technology licensing company. Read More

Chromebook Pixel 2 rumors reach fever pitch
Yes, Virginia, we're getting a new Chromebook Pixel 2. Google accidentally pre-announced it yesterday, but the release date should be during Google I/O 2015, in late June. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers reach out and touch the cloud... Read More


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Chrome warns users of devious software that could impact Google's business
Google has added an early warning alert to Chrome that pops up when users try to access a website that the search giant suspects will try to dupe users into downloading underhanded software.The new alert pops up in Chrome when a user aims the browser at a suspect site but before the domain is displayed. "The site ahead contains harmful programs," the warning states.Google emphasized tricksters that "harm your browsing experience," and cited those that silently change the home page or drop unwanted ads onto pages in the warning's text.The company has long focused on those categories, and for obvious, if unstated, reasons. It would prefer that people -- much less, shifty software -- not alter the Chrome home page, which features the Google search engine, the Mountain View, Calif. firm's primary revenue generator. Likewise, the last thing Google wants is to have adware, especially the most irritating, turn off everyone to all online advertising.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Apple plans two European data centers running on renewable energy
Apple plans to open two European data centers running on renewable energy in 2017, following similar moves by Google and Facebook in the region. The new data centers will host a number of Apple services for European customers, including the iTunes Store, App Store, iMessage text messaging service, Apple Maps and Siri, its voice-controlled personal assistant. By hosting the data within the European Union, Apple could avoid the need to export EU users' data to the U.S. or to other data protection regimes, a sensitive issue as EU legislators discuss renewing the bloc's data protection regime. Apple plans to spend a total of €1.7 billion (US$1.9 billion) on the two data centers, which will each cover around 166,000 square meters.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Remembering Steve Jobs who would be 60 today
Had he lived, Apple's legendary co-founder, Steve Jobs, would have hit 60-years old today. Read More


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