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Google posts video explaining how Glass works
Since being announced in 2012, Google's Glass smart eyewear has been generating plenty of buzz and interest. The device is similar to a smartphone and lets users watch videos, send messages to friends, and even send tweets. Developers who purchased an...
Tags: BlackBerry, Google Glass, Google Inc., Computer Hardware
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Saturday's TV Highlights: 'Smash' on NBC
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of April 28 - May 4, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES Fix This Yard The season premiere...
Tags: CMT (tv network), Claire McCaskill, Daniel Stern, Iraq War (2003-2011), Interior Policy
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U.S. citizen to be tried in North Korea
BEIJING -- North Korea said Saturday that a U.S. citizen held since November will be tried on charges of trying to overthrow the government, an offense that could carry the death penalty. The man is 44-year-old Kenneth Bae, also known by his Korean...
Tags: Jimmy Carter, Google Inc.
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Google Glass general release not likely until 2014, Schmidt says
Most consumers will not be able to get ahold of Google Glass until next year, despite earlier promises that the smart-glasses would be available to the general public in 2013. Google Chairman Eric Schmidt told the BBC that the general consumer release...
Tags: BBC, Google Glass, Google Inc.
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Google Glass eyewear will go mainstream, Eric Schmidt predicts
SAN FRANCISCO -- Eric Schmidt was not sporting a pair of Google glasses on Tuesday. And he definitely didn't wear them on his recent trip to North Korea either. "I didn't want to freak them out," Schmidt said. "They have a lot of guns." But Google's...Tags: Project Glass, Google Play, Google Inc., Social Media
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Facebook CEO Zuckerberg launches lobbying vehicle Fwd.us
SAN FRANCISCO — With a new political advocacy group that plans to inject millions of dollars into shaping public policy coast to coast, Mark Zuckerberg is taking a significant step onto the political stage, expanding his influence far beyond his...
Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Media Industry, Immigration, Corporate Officers, Politics
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Google Glass in our sci-fi world: Who cares about privacy anyway?
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesGoogle Glass — Sergey Brin's video-recording, personal-computing, augmented-reality baby – has stirred the Big Brother fears. It seems the more ...... -
The Pirate Bay claims it is now hosting from North Korea
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.First, Dennis Rodman. Now, the Pirate Bay. The controversial file-sharing website said it is now operating out of North Korea, after recently being forced out of Sweden. The Pirate Bay said Kim-Jong Un invited the website to North Korea, and the site'...Tags: North Korea, Dennis Rodman, Freedom of the Press, Politics, Google Inc.
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Google to pay $82 million to support digital publishing in France
Google has agreed to pay $82 million to support “digital publishing initiatives” at French newspapers and other publishers under an agreement announced Friday. The investment is part of a deal between the company and the French government...
Tags: Advertising, France, Google Inc.
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Google unveils its new maps of North Korea
Google unveiled its new maps of North Korea on Monday, beginning to fill what was once a blank expanse on its digital maps with streets, subway stops and even the locations of infamous North Korean prison camps. The crowdsourced maps were created by...
Tags: Science and Technology, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., North Korea, Kim Il Sung, Google Inc.
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Apple's Steve Jobs pushed a 'no-hire' pact with tech rivals
Emails to and from the late Steve Jobs may show that several tech companies, including Apple, adopted a "no-hire" policy in which they agreed not to recruit one another's top talent. The emails were made public Tuesday by a federal judge presiding...
Tags: Judges, Steve Jobs, Justice System, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Apple Inc.
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Google Fiber 'not a hobby,' could expand, tech giant's execs say
Google Fiber, the Internet search giant's super-fast Internet experiment in Kansas City, Mo., that operates at a speed 100 times faster than a typical broadband connection, could be coming to a city near you. During Google's fourth-quarter earnings...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, The New York Times, Google Inc., Hobbies
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