New Cisco Connect Cloud Enrages Users Over Privacy Issues
Cisco has since removed the offending clause from the privacy policy, and Brett Wingo, General Manager of Cisco’s Home Networking Business unit, posted a mea culpa blog entry Friday that backed off the idea that Cisco would be doing active monitoring, as well as apologizing for the lack of clarity in the service’s opt-in/opt-out policies. Cisco has also posted instructions on how to rollback to the Classic EA series firmware.
Autodesk scoops up mobile video sharing app Socialcam for $60M - FierceMobileContent
The free Socialcam app enables users to create mobile videos of any length, complete with filters, titles, themes and soundtracks. All videos are stored in the cloud and optimized for sharing via Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, email and SMS. More than 16 million Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) iOS and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android device owners have downloaded Socialcam since the app launched in March 2011.
iOnApple: Earliest known photos of an Apple iPad prototype
So what did this mysterious 035 mockup actually look like? Well, I looked back at some older filings in the Samsung/Apple case and stumbled across the 035 mockup in question. And now with the added context from Ive's deposition, these photos may be the earliest iPad mockups you'll ever see. And keep in mind that this was a tablet mockup Apple had in the works for years before they introduced the iPad.
Who Wants to Be in the PC Business? Not Dell | PCWorld Business Center
Dell went on to add that about half of the company's gross margin does not come from PCs. He didn't respond to the question of how much of the company's margin might come from PCs five years from now. Dan Olds, an analyst with The Gabriel Consulting Group, said, "Dell is in the process of remaking themselves. Sure, they'll still sell PCs, but they'll sell a lot of other things too."