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Google Plans To Take Enter Car Insurance Market

Tech giant Google might be cooking something big for itself and experts are saying that the company is planning to conquer the car insurance market as well. Google has a service called Google Compare which enables its users to compare different companies offering different services and one of the categories of Google Compare is car insurance. Various reports show that Google has been hawking this service to different companies in the car insurance market for quite some time already.
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    Project Zero is a Google initiative that targets weaknesses in different software’s that are currently available in the market, after determining the possible susceptibility of those programs it is then reported to its respective vendor for them to be able to patch it before hackers can use those vulnerabilities to exploit their systems. However, Google only gives the developer a 90-day limit in order to create a patch to fix the issue and after that Google will publish the loophole along with codes that could exploit it. Unfortunately for Microsoft the 90-day window has already expired and the tech giant has yet to develop a patch for the detected problems on its software.
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    Reports from anonymous sources confirm that Microsoft’s newest operating system, the Microsoft Windows 10, will be launched with a newly developed internet browser. If Microsoft will continue with its current naming process, the new internet browser will be called IE 12. However, several reports along with a couple of leaked screenshots from Microsoft reveal a project called “zSpartan” and this lead to speculations that Microsoft is cooking something up for its upcoming operating system.
  • Rockstar Sells Its Acquired Patents From Nortel To RPX

    Rockstar Consortium, the very controversial Apple-backed tech company has agreed to sell around 4,000 of its patents acquired from the now bankrupt Nortel Networks. This move from Rockstar to sell several of its patents to RPX Clearinghouse will help lessen lawsuit from its clients because of patent infringement issues.
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    Google has finally revealed its first, one of a kind “fully functional” prototype of its own self-driving car last Monday. Google has plans on testing the prototype in the Bay Area public roads early next year.
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    Recent reports show that Google has already started its expansion program for the Android One. Reports also added that the tech giant is aiming the Asia Pacific region to be its next emerging market.
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    Several multi-national corporations and the government have been in constant scuffle with internet denizens over the control of the internet of internet sharing policy. Monumental to this struggle is thrashing of the Stop Online Piracy Act, also known as SOPA. The recent Sony hack has revealed that Hollywood have pushed its corporate powers’ limits and moved every piece possible to revive the bill. They have even gone as far as forcing Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood to make Google’s life as miserable as possible. It is important to note that Google is the number one detractor of the SOPA bill.
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    Search engine giant Google has updated their website over the weekend in order to aid mobile and tablet users who are looking through the internet for ideas regarding their Christmas shopping.
  • Starbucks Introduces Wireless Chargers In 200 Stores

    Starbucks Wireless Chargers – Starbucks announced that from Tuesday, there would be 200 stores in the San Francisco Bay Area which count with wireless charging spots.
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    News that Firefox partners with Yahoo has stirred the world of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), as one of the world's largest web browsers has left behind its ties to Google to start a new search engine relationship.
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    In his new book, Julian Assange’s conspiracy theory of 2014 is fully explained, as he exposes the meeting with Google people that prompted him to suspect ties.
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    Amazon and Google are fighting neck to neck with their two tablets, the Kindle Fire HD and Nexus 7, and the similarities are many. One thing that is easy to overlook however, is the display quality on the two devices.
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