Thursday, September 2, 2010

Tech News Today

Amazon struggles to compete with iTunes and Netflix
Amazon is working with studios to offer unlimited movies and TV shows. The content would be streamed through Amazon's existing services. This is an attempt to compete with iTunes' and Netflix's video content services.

FCC asks for input on Net neutrality
The FCC is now taking public comments on proposed Net neutrality rules. Several solutions have been advanced by telecom and Internet providers. These mainly deal with wireless networks and non-Internet services

Windows 7 family pack returns
For a limited time, Microsoft is bringing back the Windows Family Pack. This gives users three copies of Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade for $149.99. The deal becomes available on Oct. 3.

Two years on, Chrome reshapes browser market
The influence Google's browser has had on the market is broader than its use. And on Chrome's second anniversary, Google releases another update.

Twitter plans to record all links clicked
In a move that could raise privacy concerns, the microblogging site said Wednesday evening that it will record and analyze every link users click on when using its Web site or any of the thousands of third-party apps.

Samsung takes on the Apple iPad with the 7 inch Galaxy Tab device
We can expect to see several Android-based tablet devices coming out to take on the iPad and Samsung looks to have a winner with the Galaxy Tab

Note: Cross posted from nutzworld.com.

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