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Google Glass not to allow face recognition for now

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Google Glass not to allow face recognition for now
Google will not allow face recognition on its Glass wearable computer for now, until there are strong privacy protections. Read More

Personal Audio defends its podcasting patent
The company that owns a U.S. patent for podcasting is confident the patent will stand up to a challenge initiated this week by the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Read More

More details on Intel's Haswell CPUs released
Intel takes part of the wraps off its new CPU generation at the Computex show. The final portion comes in a few days. Read More


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How to extend a linux virtual machine partition in Hyper-V
Loading up virtual machines is an easy to accomplish task, but configuring them properly is an ongoing balancing act. It's very likely that in a virtualized environment you will over/under provision resources to a VM. When it comes to shrinking or expanding a virtual hard disk things get a little complicated. Read More

Thanks to IT, more people can work from home
Unless you're working at Yahoo, where CEO Marissa Mayer has banned telecommuting, there's a very good chance you are working from home or at a coffee shop. Read More

IE10 steals user share from IE9, jumps 53%
Microsoft's Internet Explorer boosted its user share last month by 53% as the company's enforced upgrade for Windows 7 continued to take effect. Read More

Dell scapegoats Windows 8 -- again
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