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sábado, 24 de maio de 2014

5 formas de reduzir a chance de fraude nas compras pela internet...






5 formas de reduzir a chance de fraude nas compras pela internet - Meu Bolso - iG

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Só em 2013 foram feitas 300 mil tentativas de compras fraudulentas segundo a ClearSale


Especializada na prevenção de fraudes nas compras pela internet, a ClearSale foi responsável por 80% das análises …



How-to: Conserve battery power on your iOS devices Whitney...






How-to: Conserve battery power on your iOS devices

Whitney Marks, 9to5mac.com


Since the intro­duc­tion of smart devices, bat­tery power has been and still remains a pre­cious com­mod­i­ty. In this arti­cle we will review many of the fea­tures and set­tings of iOS devices that impact bat­tery life, and make rec­om­men­da­tio…



Legion Meter: Acessório para recarregar seu smartphone até 92%...






Legion Meter: Acessório para recarregar seu smartphone até 92% mais rápido

Rodrigo Toledo, rodrigostoledo.com


O Legion Meter é um acessório que deve ser conectado na porta USB para recarregar a bateria do seu smartphone ou tablet até 92% mais rápido do que uma conexão direta na porta USB. O acessório conta com dois modos otimizados para Android e iOS além…



Apple wants to ban past and future Samsung devices from being...






Apple wants to ban past and future Samsung devices from being sold in the US

Jonathan Kizer, 9to5mac.com


Based on the most recent ver­dict in Apple v. Sam­sung, Apple is attempt­ing to seek a per­ma­nent injunc­tion against any Sam­sung device that infringes upon its patents.


While this includes the devices that were at the cen­ter of the lat­est…



How Tech Companies Tricked A Generation Into Working For...






How Tech Companies Tricked A Generation Into Working For Free

Michael Thomsen, forbes.com


Last month Apple announced it would open beta test­ing access for its soon-to-be-revealed ver­sion of OS X to any­one with a com­pat­i­ble com­put­er. Once a process reserved for a lim­it­ed num­ber of devel­op­ers oper­at­ing under non-disclosure…



Apple v. Samsung, round 2 continues: Apple requests a retrial...






Apple v. Samsung, round 2 continues: Apple requests a retrial and Samsung product ban

Devindra Hardawar, venturebeat.com


Just like with its first Cal­i­for­nia trial against Sam­sung, Apple isn’t accept­ing the results of the lat­est trial with­out a fight.


Apple last night filed a motion to ban Sam­sung devices that infringe on its patents, and Apple also request…



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A forgotten Belgian genius dreamed up the internet over 100...






A forgotten Belgian genius dreamed up the internet over 100 years ago

Steve Dent, engadget.com


Though we’re pret­ty sure that time trav­el­ers don’t exist, peo­ple were work­ing on hyper­text — used by web browsers to retrieve con­nect­ed infor­ma­tion — long before com­put­ers. It even pre­dates the ideas of a cer­tain Van­nevar Bush, th…



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Ex-Yahoo CTO on the future of Hadoop and the evolution of...






Ex-Yahoo CTO on the future of Hadoop and the evolution of search

Derrick Harris, gigaom.com


Raymie Stata has been a cham­pi­on of Hadoop since its early days, help­ing to bring the tech­nol­o­gy into Yahoo and then drive its usage across the com­pa­ny. Now, Stata is co-founder and CEO of Altiscale, a start­up offer­ing Hadoop as a ser­vi…



Google aims for the heavens, might acquire satellite startup...






Google aims for the heavens, might acquire satellite startup Skybox

Edgar Cervantes, androidauthority.com


Google has been known to wan­der off its ter­ri­to­ry, ven­tur­ing into new mar­kets with lunatic ideas. In fact, their lat­est ven­ture may very well get them clos­er to the moon, with rumors of pos­si­ble satel­lite com­pa­ny invest­ments…



Giants behaving badly: Google, Facebook and Amazon show us the...






Giants behaving badly: Google, Facebook and Amazon show us the downside of monopolies and black-box algorithms

Mathew Ingram, gigaom.com


The inter­net is a won­drous thing — a lim­it­less uni­verse of con­tent and prod­ucts and infor­ma­tion, all of which can be sum­moned up from the com­fort of a chair or the palm of the hand, like some sort of science-fiction dream from cen­turie…