Saturday, January 5, 2013

Google Alert - news|mp3|mp4|cars|internet|play|game|dollar|free|music|health|diet|video|100..1000000|internet|ipad|iphone|mac|pc|samsung|gold|stocks|usa|google|bing|fitness|power|msn|ebay|amazon|youtube

News14 new results for news|mp3|mp4|cars|internet|play|game|dollar|free|music|health|diet|video|100..1000000|internet|ipad|iphone|mac|pc|samsung|gold|stocks|usa|google|bing|fitness|power|msn|ebay|amazon|youtube
 
Google antitrust settlement reshapes patent disputes
PCWorld
The patent injunction portion of Google's antitrust settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission this week won't mean an end to patent disputes between Google and mobile device makers, but it does take away one major threat Google has used against ..
See all stories on this topic »
Cars, homes smarten up at Vegas tech extravaganza
Reuters
It will actually be somewhat of a reality here, in that your phone, your tablet, your PC, your TV, your car, have a capability to all be connected," said Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy. Despite the absence of tech ...
See all stories on this topic »
Look at how great a Google smartwatch could be
The Next Web
With wearable tech a bit of a buzzphrase right now and talk of a possible Apple/Intel smartwatch doing the rounds, this concept for what a Google watch might look like is right on cue. Using Google's latest design language, this 'Google Time' concept ...
See all stories on this topic »

The Next Web
UAE refuses to free detained Egyptians: reports
Reuters
DUBAI (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates has rejected a request by Egypt to free 11 of its citizens held on suspicion of training Islamists in how to overthrow governments, local newspapers reported on Saturday. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood last week ...
See all stories on this topic »
Google Play Magazines offering free digital editions for print subscribers
TechRadar UK
Subscribers to print magazines can now access the digital edition for free through the Google Play Magazines store. If users can verify that they do indeed subscribe to the traditional tree-based edition, then they'll unlock the "free for print ...
See all stories on this topic »
Secret Plan Aims to Defend Power Grid
ABC News
Existence of the program, dubbed Perfect Citizen, was revealed in a 2010 Wall Street Journal article. But intriguing new details are revealed in documents released by the NSA last month to the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), an Internet ...
See all stories on this topic »

ABC News
Torching Cars Continues To Be France's Hottest New Year's Eve Tradition
Jalopnik
Torching Cars Continues To Be France's Hottest New Year's Eve Tradition. Patrick George. View Profile · Email · Twitter · RSS · Torching Cars ... Officials say 1,193 cars were burned between Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. Not just in Paris, either — only 209 of ...
See all stories on this topic »
Indian man buys $230000 solid gold shirt as 'investment'
Los Angeles Times
That kind of thinking isn't unique in India, where gold represents wealth and financial security in much the way that owning a home does in the United States. HSBC recently predicted that gold prices would jump this year thanks in part to demand from ...
See all stories on this topic »
STC launches iPad mini for free with smart phone packages
AME Info
STC is offering these new iPads with a range of attractive data plans that allow customers to obtain the device for free with the subscription to one of the various smart phone packages, in addition, customers will be able to connect to STC's advanced ...
See all stories on this topic »
TERA drops to $5 on Amazon
Joystiq
You've gotten games for the holidays, in all likelihood, and you probably also picked up a new game or a dozen over on Steam. But you're still looking to pad out your game library just a wee bit, maybe with something a bit more MMO-related. What can ...
See all stories on this topic »
This Winnie The Pooh Game Is Way Too Difficult For Kids
Kotaku
I hope you don't have any fond memories of the Hundred Acre Wood, because they're all about to be replaced with white knuckled frustration when you play Winnie The Pooh Home Run Derby. It's the Disney-produced children's flash game that's so difficult, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Cramer: What to Do with Google?
CNBC.com (blog)
"I don't like it as much as Facebook, which I think is transitioning into a terrific mobile play. But these changes at Google within the time frame of the last quarterly report are too terrific to ignore and the stock's become a buy on weakness, not a ..
See all stories on this topic »

CNBC.com (blog)
This guy got his stolen iPhone back with OkCupid and a hammer
The Next Web
The thief was apparently using Nirenberg's stolen iPhone to look for a date on the dating service, after stealing it on New Year's Eve during a cab ride. Nirenberg was alerted on New Year's day about the activity via an OKCupid email alert telling him ...
See all stories on this topic »

The Next Web
Are free schools working?
The Guardian
The government usually paints free schools as the creation of doughty parents who have refused to accept what their local authority has offered, embraced the ways of the "big society" and done it for themselves. Twenty-four ... In Bradford, Dixons is ...
See all stories on this topic »

The Guardian


This as-it-happens Google Alert is brought to you by Google.

Delete this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.

No comments:

Post a Comment