Latest ‘New Technology 2012’
Some networks block TV shows on Google
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 26th, 2010
By Tom Krazit,
Google TV channel television industry attention. Some TV programs on the websites of broadcast networks CBS and ABC are being blocked by Google when users try to access the TV on these sites.
The Wall Street Journal also reported that NBC confirmed it was blocking streams to Google TV users, although CNET was able to view shows on NBC.com Full Story
Users to abandon, TV, computers for cell phones
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 22nd, 2010
By Stephanie Goldberg,
Notebook Matthew Callahan is in his case, which is most likely where it will remain for the next nine months, it is to come.
An actor in a traveling production of Legally Blonde The Musical," Callahan is based on his smartphone, iPhone 4 to maintain contact with the outside world while on tour.
He literally lives on the Full Story
Digital photos can reveal your location, raise privacy fears
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 18th, 2010
By Mark Milian,
Skim through the photos on Flickr or Photobucket, and you'll find pictures of cats pawing at living-room sofas, children playing in backyards and mothers gardening at home.
Dig a little deeper, and you can unearth the exact locations of many of those homes, embedded in data within the pictures.
Images often contain a bundle of information Full Story
Sony’s TV-powered screen with Google devices just arrived
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 13th, 2010
By Ben Parr,
Sony has unveiled its latest line of Internet-enabled TVs, complete with the most recent and highly-anticipated Google TV software.
Sony's late Internet HDTVs, unveiled earlier today at a press event in New York City, sport 1080p edge-lit LED screens, with the exception of the 24? model.
They come with four USB ports, four HDMI inputs Full Story
Cisco Umi life videoconferencing in your own living room
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 12th, 2010
By Jessica Dolcourt,
Cisco Systems unveiled this Wednesday Cisco Umi, its consumer-focused telepresence providing that lets people connect to each other using videoconferencing on their HD television in their living rooms.
Cisco Umi "pronounced YOU-me" is a telecommunications system that needs a mix of Cisco hardware and hardware you'll already need to Full Story
Stuxnet: Malware more complex, targeted and dangerous than ever
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 26th, 2010
By Jack Maddox,
Stuxnet is viewed as potentially the most dangerous piece of computer malware discovered. It's been developed on an unprecedented scale and has the ability to target and control specified industrial machinery.
Trying to explain how this works is a bit like trying to trace the origin of this nasty little piece of work. It's a bit all Full Story

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