Top two are Jills, bottom two are mine. Hmmmm… Do people really belive this stuff?
This May be the First Picture of the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom – Droid Life
“When Samsung released the Galaxy Camera last year, most of us wondered why they stopped short of making it a full-fledged smartphone.”
How to change archive and delete actions in the new Gmail
“With the latest update to the new Gmail interface, Google has moved things around a bit — unfortunately, it didn’t give users much indication of how things changed.”
Google reportedly closing in on $1.3 billion deal for Waze traffic app
“Last month news leaked that Facebook might acquire crowdsourced navigation / traffic / mapping app Waze, but now two papers in Israel say Google is about to close the deal. Globes and Calcalist both peg the potential sale price at $1.”
CyanogenMod 10.1 RC5 out now
“We’re well on our way, folks! It’s looking as though we might actually see a CM10.1.0 stable before the next Android API is even announced! Huge shout out to everyone helping make these builds a possibility, really awesome job guys!”
Congress received 13 briefings in past four years on digital surveillance
“Moving to minimize damage from the NSA PRISM leaks, a senior administration official has revealed to The New York Times that select members of Congress were privy to 13 briefings since 2009 on the government’s ability to widely collect digital information.”
Tech Giants Built Segregated Systems For NSA Instead Of Firehoses To Protect Innocent Users From PRISM
“The NSA may have wanted full firehoses of data from Google, Facebook and other tech giants, but the companies attempted to protect innocent users from monitoring via compliance systems that created segregated data before securely handing it over as required by law, according to individuals familiar”
PSA: Google Puts Brakes On Wallet Promotion For Credit Card-Funded Transfers
“Google’s Wallet-powered peer-to-peer payment service launched to rival Paypal was and came with an interesting promotion: waived fees for transfers funded by credit cards.”
Recent Poll Shows Americans Really Like Google, 83% Give Favorable Opinions – Droid Life
“According to a recent poll done by The Washington Post, a whopping 83% of one thousand Americans questioned have favorable opinions of Google, approximately 10% more than that of Apple and more than 20% over Facebook.”