While important, Google’s new policy of scanning apps for malware before making them available on the official Chrome Web Store falls short of providing maximum protection, one expert says.
Google launches Street View Special Collect for world’s tallest skyscraper
Google today launched Street View Special Collect for the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, in Dubai, marking the first skyscraper to join the collection as well as the first time the technology has been deployed in the Arab world.
Google buys Waze and puts the squeeze on Facebook and Apple
With Google set to buy app-maker Waze, the question is whether Google actually needs the crowd-sourced traffic app or is …
WWDC: OS X catches a wave, as Apple previews OS X Mavericks
When it comes to OS X, the cat is out of the bag. Apple senior vice president of software engineering …
SAP launches ride-sharing app TwoGo
SAP has expanded its foray into corporate sustainability with the release of a carpooling application called TwoGo. The cloud-based software uses Nokia’s …
Microsoft-led coalition files EU complaint against Google, Android
The FairSearch coalition, whose members include Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle, has filed a complaint with the European Commission against Google …
Former Apple exec blasts CEO Tim Cook
A former Apple executive has spoken about his twenty years at the company, and has given his perspective of what …
Apple’s Forstall was fired, reports claim
In what has been described as “the biggest management shakeup at Apple since the Steve Jobs putsch that eliminated Gil …
Apple quietly improving iOS 6 Maps
Apple has been quietly improving its widely criticised iOS 6 Maps app, according to new reports. Apple Insider notes that the Brooklyn …
Apple “extremely sorry” for iOS 6 Maps app
Apple CEO Tim Cook is “extremely sorry” to customers for inaccuracies in its new mapping software included in iOS 6, …