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Tech Giants Agree to Deal On Privacy Policies for Apps
Wall Street Journal By GEOFFREY A. FOWLER California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris reached an agreement with six of the largest companies in the mobile-device market that could change how app makers handle personal data and the way millions of people download apps. Apple, Google Join California to Boost Mobile App Privacy Google's privacy policy under fire from attorneys general Regulators Take Action Against Apps That Abuse Your Privacy |
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Google Aims to Offer Kansas City TV
Wall Street Journal By AMIR EFRATI And SAM SCHECHNER Google Inc. applied last week to provide video service to residents of Kansas City, Mo., according to state records, setting the stage for the Web giant to offer a cable-TV-like package in addition to the high-speed … The real Google TV: Google preps fiber pay-TV service in Kansas City What does Google Fiber mean for the future of TV? Google setting up high-speed fiber TV and web service |
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Sony Vita handheld needs more speed
San Francisco Chronicle Sony's new Vita has an impressive 5-inch screen, but load times are slower than other handheld devices. Marketing copy for Sony's new PlayStation Vita promises to let you "game at the speed of your mobile lifestyle." But mobile life is moving so fast … First non-game apps show PS Vita's wider potential Sony's Vita arrives just as market may be fading Sony Goes Hardcore With New PlayStation Vita: Rich Jaroslovsky |




















































































