Headlines for November 13th, 2009
Posted on 13. Nov, 2009 by [modern media mom] in Lastest Headlines, Latest News, Links & Resources

- Swiss privacy watchdog to sue Google Street View – "Google Inc.'s unstoppable drive to map and photograph the world has run into an immovable object — Switzerland's strict tradition of personal privacy.
The country's privacy watchdog announced Friday that he plans to haul the search engine company before a federal court to force it to make changes to its Street View application." - Clicker’s Cool, But Hates Your TV – "Not to rain on Clicker's parade, but while the guide to Internet television shows is convenient and easy to use, I'm not really interested until it's more functional on an actual TV."
- YouTube to Add 1080p Video Next Week – "As long as people find their own cell phone footage compelling up to share with the world, low-quality video will continue to be an integral part of the YouTube experience. The Google-owned video site already attempted to buck that trend once, with the addition of HD video, and now it's taking things a step further, introducing 1080p footage."
- Google Chrome OS Launching Next Week? – "Google's much-anticipated operating system, Chrome OS, will be available for download next week, or so goes the latest buzz on the Internet. The latest talk about Google's operating system is courtesy of TechCrunch's Michael Arrington, who says this information comes from a "reliable source." This is the second rumor saying an early release of Chrome OS was imminent."
- AT&T Takes Verizon Ad Fight Public – "As if a lawsuit wasn't enough, AT&T is now taking its fight against Verizon's ads to the court of public opinion.
In an unusual statement, AT&T attempted to "set the record straight" with respect to Verizon's ads campaigns, which have focused attention on the networks of the respective companies. Verizon's ads have shown 3G coverage maps from both networks, representing Verizon, naturally, in the most favorable light."
- Dell Confirms Android Smartphone – "After years of speculation and "proof of concept" devices, Dell (Dell) officially unveiled its first entry into the smartphone market with an Android-powered device set for China and Brazil.
The Mini 3 smartphone is somewhat reminiscent of Apple's iPhone with a full touchscreen interface, but Dell did not release full specifications for the device. The company did say the handset will be powered by the Google-backed Android operating system, and it will be coming to the carriers China Mobile and Claro."





Samantha Thomas
Apr 27th, 2010
I have tried using Chrome OS in one of my desktop PC’s, the overall performance is above average to excellent .
Ethan Jones
May 20th, 2010
For me, the best operating system is Linux because it rarely hangs.:*”
Riley Carter
Jul 27th, 2010
operating systems can either make or break your system that is why it is wise to choose a vey stable one…’