Facebook tests souped-up privacy policy

From CNET News.com: Facebook announced this week that it's seeking user comment on a proposed redesign of its privacy policy that's meant to make the policy easier to understand while bringing the world of legalese-smothered documents into the widget-filled realm of the 21st century...

Google Eyeing UK YouTube Movie Streaming

From DailyTech: Google has long been working to turn YouTube into to a content portal that has more than just user-generated videos and has been in talks with Hollywood for years on content deals.

The NY Post reports that sources close to Google indicate that the search giant is...

Microsoft Shows Off Radical New UI, Could be Used in Windows 8

From DailyTech: In a three and a half minute video, Microsoft may have shown the world what it has in store for the eagerly awaited Windows 8. In the video Microsoft showed a radically different interface from past versions of Windows -- even Windows 7.

Running on Surface 2, the...

AMD to Showcase Bulldozer Microprocessors at CeBIT Trade-Show

From X-bit Labs: At the forthcoming CeBIT trade-show in Hannover, Germany, Advanced Micro Devices plans to demonstrate and announce its new microprocessors that will succeed the company's Phenom II central processing units (CPUs). Based on the program of CeBIT show, the company will...

Nintendo Starts to Sell Highly-Anticipated 3DS Game Console

From X-bit Labs: Nintendo on Saturday initiated sales of its highly-anticipated 3DS game console on its home market in Japan. The initial interest towards the device seems to be very high as this is the first modern portable game console with auto-stereoscopic 3D screen.

Satoru...

Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD5 (GA-P67A-UD5-B3) Review (Page 1 of 6)

If you have been in university long enough (Or if you are already done, good on you), there is always at least one TA you absolutely dislike. Sure, they are underpaid graduate students who are overworked slaves to Dr. WhoeverHisNameIs, and while I have met some who goes above and beyond of what they are expected to do, I have also met some who are completely clueless jerks. For legal reasons, let's just say any names mentioned...

Cooler Master Storm Spawn Review

When I am in front of the computer, I sometimes wonder how many times I have clicked my mouse buttons, and how long they would last down the road. Although in reality, while I doubt it actually matters how many times a mouse has been clicked, it seems like a valid question to me. Okay, who am I kidding? I rarely think of things along this track of thought, but today's review unit has got me thinking about this quite a bit more...

Google launches preemptive strike at Office 365

From InfoWorld: How much is good enough? That question kept resonating through my Office 365-drenched brain as I started using the final version of Google's new Office add-in, dubbed Google Cloud Connect for Microsoft Office (moniker gets high points for steak, not much for sizzle)...

Google Unofficially Declares War On Content Farms

From PC World: Search behemoth Google says it's taking a stab at raising the bar on search results by penalizing Websites that offer copycat content and sites that are clearly trying to game the company's search algorithm. Google announced changes to its search algorithms, in an...

Bing deepens liked results Facebook integration

From CNET News.com: Microsoft says the feature that highlights Facebook activity around some of Bing's search results has been "extended" to include any and all URLs.

The company announced the expansion in a blog post earlier today, saying that this integration was just "part of a...

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