There are too many acts we see off and on where these web service providers get into trouble because of the complaint against them for some inconvienient activity the user see in their account without their permission, or so called blow in their private zone. A case have been seen recently where a guy named Thomas Gagnon of Massachusetts, have …
Why Zuckerberg Remained CEO Of Facebook?
The founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg, remained a CEO of his company following a technique that really works in the tech companies, and yes, we can see it through the company’s height as well. That model actually is like the founder remains CEO of the company and surrounds himself or herself with a strong executive team. In most of the …
Toshiba Smart TV To Offer Game Streaming
OnLive may not be the foremost undefeated cloud-based gaming platform, however with Sony’s recent reveal of the Gaikai-powered PlayStation now, the idea is simply gaining more traction. Just like OnLive’s push for integration with the tablets and TVs, Toshiba’s upcoming line of smart TVs will offer game streaming capabilities via cloud-based gaming service GameNow. Toshiba’s announcement states that the GameNow-compatible …
Survey Shows American Household Technology Product Usage
Recent stories regarding video game headsets, recreation PCs for living rooms and pizza-ordering apps that minimize human interaction all share an origin: CES 2014, a show dedicated to showcasing advancements in technology which may become as common as smartphones are, or as muted in success as the Betamax. It’s fun to try and predict future trends; however Gallup’s recent poll …
Another Lawsuit Against Facebook, This Time It’s About False Likes
Lawsuit number two this year against Facebook, this time there is a claim that the social network is using friends’ likes, the thumbs-up acknowledgement for posts, comments, and pages. This lawsuit was filed by Anthony Ditirro of Colorado, through U.S. District Court of Northern California. According to him, his friend told that he’d appeared in an ad for USA Today …





