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Google manages to renew its license in China

Google manages to renew its license in China

July 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The relationship between Google and China begin to return to normal after some bitter disputes held between the search giant and the Communist government in recent months. This Friday, the famous search engine announced that the Chinese government will renewed its Internet content provider license, which allows Google to operate in China. “We hope to [...]

YouTube launches new HTML5 mobile site

YouTube launches new HTML5 mobile site

July 8, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The online video giant YouTube, owned by Google, has updated its mobile website to make it more convenient and attractive for touch screen devices like Apple’s iPhone and smartphones with Android operating system. The enhancements unveiled are designed to make the vast video library of YouTube easy to navigate for users of smartphones. The new [...]

LeBron James launches Twitter account

LeBron James launches Twitter account

July 7, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Although the NBA player LeBron James has not yet decided in which team will play the next season, it has had time to take another decision: to open a Twitter account called “King James.” Judging by the response from users of this network of microblogging, the initiative has been successful. The outstanding basketball player, who [...]

Sony announces new PS3 Slim upgrades in Japan

Sony announces new PS3 Slim upgrades in Japan

July 6, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Sony has announced the launch of new models of PlayStation 3 Slim, so far only in the Japanese market. Starting on 29th of July, the PS3 console will be available both in black and classic white with a hard disk capacity of 160GB and 320GB, rising to replace the current 120GB and 250GB sizes. The [...]

Power outage leaves Toronto in darkness

Power outage leaves Toronto in darkness

July 6, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

An outbreak at a power plant in Canada plunged in darkness the city of Toronto on Monday, even interrupting a state dinner in honor of Queen Elizabeth II of England. The outage occurred around 17h30 (local time) and affected the metro, leaving trains and traffic lights without power, told the public broadcaster of CBC. Some [...]

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