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A Bite on Home Entertainment Device by Google

googleGoogle is apparently working on fabrication of a streaming music gadget that may well offer highly imperative assistance in the battle field while competing with a variety of identical products launched by its close rivals, such as the famous device known as “Sonos”, thereby revolutionizing the "Project Tungsten" notion that first came into the frame during the last year.

MS Windows & Office for iPads

WindowsAs per recent reports, it has been revealed that a large number of concerns have started looming over the concept of Windows running on two different kinds of hardware, with the issue first coming into sight at the time when Microsoft broached the notion of developing its next edition of Windows capable of running on two types of hardware platforms.

Yahoo, Alibaba Goes Face-to-face

yahooIt has been recently revealed in a report that Yahoo has restructured its holdings in the Asian company lately. Alibaba, which is the Chinese partner of the firm, has wanted to buy back as much as 40% of the stakes of Yahoo. It was revealed that a private restructuring procedure might’ve been taken by Alibaba that could be able to cut the stakes of Yahoo by 15%.

Path Hampers Privacy of Users’ Contact Info

pathAn up-to-date report has revealed that Path has hindered the privacy of its users, which has given rise to condemnation on blogs and social media forums this week. It has been found that Path has uploaded users' address book data on to its servers, which has become an illegal and inacceptable matter.

Apple to Launch Two New Ads For iPhone 4S

appleIt has been found by a new report that Apple is going to bring two new commercials for advertising its iPhone 4S. The report says that Apple has planned to further promote Siri, voice recognition software, via two new TV spots.

Sprint Gets Rid of Nextel

SprintRecent reports have revealed that the Nextel network of Sprint will not be shutting down completely until 2013, as the firm is instead working on switching off the iDEN network.

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