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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Google Phones to Act as Credit card


Where were you on this one, Apple? Google Inc. has declared plans to unveil Google Case, a ambulant twist employment that module reckon consumers to sort purchases with the swipe of their smart phones. Google said that the exercise leave begin this season and that it expects purchases made on metropolis phones to multiple by 2014. Other radiotelephone makers, including Apple and Nokia,are also rushing to advance their smart phones with akin applications. Androids that can access Google Note case gift score built-in microchips that can communicate collection to credit-card measure devices, equivalent those carried around by Apple keep employees.
Tags:Androids, apple, Credit Card Application, Google, Google Wallet, nokia, Smartphones, technology

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Google's Cr-48 Chrome OS Netbooks Are Over



Google has beat its accumulation of Cr-48 Chrome OS netbooks and will delay until afterwards on this year to address notebooks with its partners.

According to a March 8 cheep by Google's controlling Sundar Pichai, the aggregation has beat its food of the Cr-48 netbooks, which the aggregation began aircraft aftermost year afterwards the barrage of the Chrome OS.

"Sorry, we accept alien all units for now," Pichai wrote. "Thank you for your interest, and we will accept accomplice accessories out mid-year."

Pichai's cheep was accepted by a Google spokeswoman. "The acknowledgment to the Pilot affairs over the accomplished few months has been fantastic, and absorption in aerodynamics Chrome notebooks has abundantly surpassed our expectations," she said in an email. " At this time we are no best accepting fresh applications for the Pilot affairs and no best aircraft units. We are attractive advanced to our accomplice accessories afterwards this year."

The netbooks were basically beta devices, seeded to reporters and developers to alter their accepted notebooks. Although the Cr-48s booted bound to the Chrome Web browser, bound functionality, including the disability to affix to a VPN and bound USB support, fabricated them difficult to assignment into a circadian business routine.

However, Google approved to be a bit altered with its netbook.

Out of the box, the Cr-48 conjured images of the Black Apple MacBook, from the plain, rubberized anatomy to what looks like the aforementioned chiclet-style keyboard.

The full-size keyboard doesn't attending like the ones on your boilerplate Windows laptop. There is no Caps Lock key. Instead you get a Search Key with a Magnifying Glass figure that launches fresh tabs in your Chrome browser/OS. If you absolutely absence it, Chrome OS will let you to backslide aback to a Caps Lock key in its settings tool. The Function keys, or the top-most row of keys begin in best keyboards, are axed save for the ESC key. Replacing the Function keys are buttons for brightness, volume, and power, as able-bodied as aberrant ones, such as aback and advanced (for Web pages), refresh, abounding awning and "next window" keys.

Now, it's up to Google's ally to chase through. In December, Google said it affairs to absolution two, Intel-based Chrome OS notebooks from Acer and Samsung in mid-2011, with Verizon Wireless accouterment cellular connectivity. No appraisement advice has been appear for the accessible Acer and Samsung devices; Google has said its ally will authority their own barrage contest in the approaching with added details.

Google's Cr-48 Chrome OS Netbooks Are Over



Google has beat its accumulation of Cr-48 Chrome OS netbooks and will delay until afterwards on this year to address notebooks with its partners.

According to a March 8 cheep by Google's controlling Sundar Pichai, the aggregation has beat its food of the Cr-48 netbooks, which the aggregation began aircraft aftermost year afterwards the barrage of the Chrome OS.

"Sorry, we accept alien all units for now," Pichai wrote. "Thank you for your interest, and we will accept accomplice accessories out mid-year."

Pichai's cheep was accepted by a Google spokeswoman. "The acknowledgment to the Pilot affairs over the accomplished few months has been fantastic, and absorption in aerodynamics Chrome notebooks has abundantly surpassed our expectations," she said in an email. " At this time we are no best accepting fresh applications for the Pilot affairs and no best aircraft units. We are attractive advanced to our accomplice accessories afterwards this year."

The netbooks were basically beta devices, seeded to reporters and developers to alter their accepted notebooks. Although the Cr-48s booted bound to the Chrome Web browser, bound functionality, including the disability to affix to a VPN and bound USB support, fabricated them difficult to assignment into a circadian business routine.

However, Google approved to be a bit altered with its netbook.

Out of the box, the Cr-48 conjured images of the Black Apple MacBook, from the plain, rubberized anatomy to what looks like the aforementioned chiclet-style keyboard.

The full-size keyboard doesn't attending like the ones on your boilerplate Windows laptop. There is no Caps Lock key. Instead you get a Search Key with a Magnifying Glass figure that launches fresh tabs in your Chrome browser/OS. If you absolutely absence it, Chrome OS will let you to backslide aback to a Caps Lock key in its settings tool. The Function keys, or the top-most row of keys begin in best keyboards, are axed save for the ESC key. Replacing the Function keys are buttons for brightness, volume, and power, as able-bodied as aberrant ones, such as aback and advanced (for Web pages), refresh, abounding awning and "next window" keys.

Now, it's up to Google's ally to chase through. In December, Google said it affairs to absolution two, Intel-based Chrome OS notebooks from Acer and Samsung in mid-2011, with Verizon Wireless accouterment cellular connectivity. No appraisement advice has been appear for the accessible Acer and Samsung devices; Google has said its ally will authority their own barrage contest in the approaching with added details.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Google Wi-Fi Data Capture




Google is under global scrutiny for its “accidental” gathering of wi-fi data while driving about photographing the world with its Street View camera cars. In the court of public opinion Google’s actions cross ethical boundaries, but whether or not the activities were illegaldepends on the laws in place for the given jurisdiction. Businesses in the United States should understand that the interception of publicly available data traversing the airwaves is probably not illegal.

Granted, “probably” is not a very legally precise term, but the reality is that publicly-available wireless networks fall into a legal gray area that isn’t defined very well. Google didn’t “steal” anything, or even violate any expectation of privacy per se. All Google did was intercept airwaves that were trespassing in its vehicles.

The lesson for businesses and IT administrators is that you have to put forth some effort to at least give the appearance that you intend for the information to be private in order for there to be any inherent expectation of privacy. The burden should not be on Google, or the general public to have to determine whether the data you let freely fly about unencrypted is meant to be shared or is intended for a specific audience…..

Some will equate Google’s actions to someone taking property from a business with an unlocked door. The comparison is not apples to apples, though. If a business has an unlocked, or even a wide open door, passersby still know that entering it would be trespassing, and that taking property from inside would be stealing.

However, in Google’s case, it is more like the business took its property and set it out in the middle of the street. In fact, it might not even be in front of the business, or even on the same street–since the wi-fi signal from the wireless router is broadcast for a respectable distance in all directions. If someone were walking down the street and found a laptop, or a copy machine in the middle of the street, taking it would be neither trespassing, nor stealing–just serendipitous.

There have been cases where individuals have been fined or prosecuted for accessing open wireless networks. A Michigan man was fined and forced to perform community service for accessing a local cafĂ©’s wireless network without being a customer. An Illinois man plead guilty and received a fine after being caught riding on the wireless network of a non-profit agency from his parked car.

I would argue that even those actions were not technically illegal. If I am out in public with my laptop or iPad, and it detects an available, unencrypted network to connect to, there is no way for me to know whether the owner meant for that network to be private, or if it is intended as a public hotspot. A wireless network is a wireless network, and some devices are configured to connect to any available wireless signal.

Google, however, did not “access” the open networks. It simply intercepted the unencrypted data that businesses and individuals beamed through the air willy-nilly. The data was left in the middle of the street so to speak, and Google gathered it as it drove through collecting photograps.

In Google’s case, the legal issues may just be beginning, though. Some countries, like Germany, have a much different opinion of privacy and different laws in place. Even in the United States, there may still be legal avenues for pursuing Google. But, if Google simply collected data that was publicly available, and never even accessed or used the data in any way as they claim, I fail to see where it did anything wrong.

If you want to stay out of the legal gray area, and protect your data you must turn on encryption for your wireless network. WEP encryption is pathetically simple to crack–trivial for anyone interested, but even WEP at least implies that you intended the data to be private. For better protection, you should employ WPA, or better yet WPA-2 encryption.

If you have a business–like a coffee shop or book store–where you want to share a public wireless network, but only with patrons and only under certain conditions, then you should implement some sort of initial notice or login screen that explains the policy for acceptable use of the wi-fi connection.

I am not a lawyer, and I don’t play one on TV–or even on the Internet, but the bottom line is that if someone walking or driving by can intercept your unencrypted data as it trespasses into their airspace, it’s not your data any more.

via:fun2chill.com

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Google VS Skype


Google announced today that it has made a cash offer to acquire Global IP Solutions (GIPS).


A leader in the real-time VoIP processing space for both voice and video, GIPS doesn’t have any consumer-facing products; instead, it provides services that work on the backend for products like Yahoo! Messenger, Citrix and WebEx.


This is an interesting acquisition for Google (Google), who already has a number of consumer products that could benefit from GIPS technologies. Not only does GIPS provide voice processing for VoIP calls that could potentially improve gTalk (Gtalk) and Google Voice (Google Voice), GIPS also has a large focus on real-time video transmissions, both on the client and mobile side.


Our first thought when looking at this announcement was that Google could provide some really formidable competition to Skype (Skype).


In a statement to its customers, GIPS said that following the completion of the offer, Google intends to continue servicing existing GIPS customers in accordance with their contracts. At the completion of the contract, those customers will have the opportunity to transition to “new offerings developed by Google.”


That statement is equally interesting, as it positions Google to offer white label services to other companies. While Google does have some white label deals, most of what it does is more consumer or customer facing.


While the official announcement about this deal says that it is “not currently expected to require approval by competition authorities in any jurisdiction,” the fact that Google’s competitors, including Yahoo and Baidu, use GIPS technology in their respective messaging clients might mean otherwise.

via:mashable

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