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Google's data collection harmless, Britain says
Counting on an eager -- and large -- fan base for the Chevrolet Volt, General Motors Co. announced Friday that it planned to boost U.S. production of the electric car by 50%. As President Obama toured the companyâs plant in Hamtramck, Mich., GM said it planned to increase Volt production from 30,000 units to 45,000 in 2012. The long-awaited vehicle will be released in seven states -- up from three -- in December and will cost $41,000 ...
App Smart Extra: Augmented Travel Guides
Search All NYTimes.com Search Technology DIGITAL VIDEO & PHOTOGRAPHY Digital Camcorders Digital Cameras July 30, 2010, 10:52 am App Smart Extra: Augmented Travel Guides By BOB TEDESCHI The WorkSnug iPhone app, showing hot spots near Central Park, Thursdayâs App Smart column focused on two of the more interesting ...
Apple's own location database went live in April
Important evidence emerged proving Apple has been using its own database for location-based services in iOS since April, indicating its rumored mapping service, presumably to be called iGuide , might be much closer to completion than we thought. TechCrunch pointed to a legal back and forth between Apple's general counsel Bruce Sewell and two US congressmen over iOS privacy policies. Responding to the request, Apple's lawyer wrote that the ...
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Google's data collection harmless, Britain says
Counting on an eager -- and large -- fan base for the Chevrolet Volt, General Motors Co. announced Friday that it planned to boost U.S. production of the electric car by 50%. As President Obama toured the companyâs plant in Hamtramck, Mich., GM said it planned to increase Volt production from 30,000 units to 45,000 in 2012. The long-awaited vehicle will be released in seven states -- up from three -- in December and will cost $41,000 ...
App Smart Extra: Augmented Travel Guides
Search All NYTimes.com Search Technology DIGITAL VIDEO & PHOTOGRAPHY Digital Camcorders Digital Cameras July 30, 2010, 10:52 am App Smart Extra: Augmented Travel Guides By BOB TEDESCHI The WorkSnug iPhone app, showing hot spots near Central Park, Thursdayâs App Smart column focused on two of the more interesting ...
Apple's own location database went live in April
Important evidence emerged proving Apple has been using its own database for location-based services in iOS since April, indicating its rumored mapping service, presumably to be called iGuide , might be much closer to completion than we thought. TechCrunch pointed to a legal back and forth between Apple's general counsel Bruce Sewell and two US congressmen over iOS privacy policies. Responding to the request, Apple's lawyer wrote that the ...
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