Google adds automatic translation to Gmail

May 22, 2009

With a single click of the mouse, non-English speaking users can now enjoy reading their email in Gmail.com after internet giant Google on Tuesday added a new technology to its email service that will allow users to translate messages into 12 other languages. The automatic translation program of Google has been in operation since last [...]

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Other Media Features Adult Services–Craigslist

May 19, 2009

Despite criticism from various sectors, Craiglist executives stick to their decision to maintain the operation of its “adult services” category, citing several online and print media also feature the same controversial service. In a statement issued on Monday, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster publicly defended online advertising website and said that other media companies such as [...]

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Nintendo to Release New Wii Accessory

May 17, 2009

Nintendo, one of the world’s leading game console manufacturer, is set to release the newest accessory for its popular gaming console called the Wii MotionPlus which the company claims will erase all previous dilemma about the motion-sensitivity precision of the device. According to Nintendo, the new Wii MotionPlus will take players to a whole new [...]

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Google Introduces New Search Tools

May 14, 2009

A high-ranking official of Internet and technology giant Google on Tuesday has officially unveiled to the members of cyber media its new web “Search Options” and an updated version of the popular mobile phone platform, called the “Sky Map”. In a media briefing at the company headquarters in California, Google vice president Marissa Mayer said [...]

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Study Says Software Piracy Rises in Asia

May 13, 2009

A recent study showed that software piracy in Asia has continued to increase in 2008 due to the rapid increase in computer hardware sales and the non-stop file sharing and availability of bootleg programs in the Internet. In its annual survey, Business Software Alliance (BSA) showed that last year’s software piracy has increased to 59 [...]

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XVideos | Entertainment for adults

May 12, 2009

What exactly makes up a good graphic website? I’ve come across a few good ones that have really erotic and sexy videos, yet they always have technical problems regarding the buffer time, looking for good videos, and too many ads that make my sessions really annoying. To be honest, most of the sites that I’ve [...]

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Microsoft Says Hackers Using Microsoft 7 to Infect Computers

May 10, 2009

Technology giant Microsoft on Thursday warned users over the proliferation of online criminals and hackers who use fake version of Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) Operating System to target their victims and to embed malicious software. In Microsoft’s website, Joe Williams, Genuine Windows general manager, said that consumers should not download illegal copies of the [...]

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Craigslist officials stood pat over “escort service” section

May 7, 2009

Craigslist officials on Thursday stood pat over the issue of “escort service” despite calls from critics and attorney generals all over the United States to immediately remove the erotic service section following an alleged murder incident that reportedly originated from the website. In a statement, Craigslist officials claimed that the escort or erotic services section [...]

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Electronics Art to Introduce Sims 3 with Social Tools

May 5, 2009

Computer game developer Electronic Arts is set to release the latest version of its popular virtual game called Sims 3 that features social networking tools to maximize interaction between users. In a media conference and exhibit, Electronic Arts on Tuesday showed the capabilities and features of the newest addition to the Sims franchise. As far [...]

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Expert Says US Cyber Security Broken

May 3, 2009

Top Internet communication experts said the US cyber security is weak and “broken” following reports that online hackers from other countries including China and Russia have been stealing money from financial institutions and breaking into government network to access sensitive data and information. Alan Paller, director of security firm SANS Institute, described the cyber defense [...]

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