Feedly has announced that the "Feedly Cloud," i.e. the company's replacement for the Google Reader API, is now live. The new Feedly cloud makes it possible to sync feeds and read items between devices.
The cloud is also available to other apps via an API. Several developers are already working with it... [read more >>] Kim Dotcom’s defense case might have taken a hit as Leaseweb, a server hosting provider, has wiped all Megaupload servers. Dotcom says that all user data and crucial evidence to the company’s defense has been destroyed without warning. “While EFF is fighting for the rights of Megauploa... [read more >>] Once more, privacy concerns regarding Google Glass take the news as more countries address questions to Larry Page.
Six nations have contacted the company in a joint letter which asks a series of questions about the wearable tech.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Switzerland and Israel officials ... [read more >>] Google's announcement that it was retiring Reader at the end of June was quite fortunate for at least some people, namely those working on Reader alternatives. The Digg team saw this as an opportunity to push forward something they had already planned to build, a news reader. So, in the three months s... [read more >>] Throughout the first few days of the NSA PRISM scandal, there was one detail that bugged me more than the entire avalanche of information, especially after Snowden made his statement on his motives for revealing the programs, namely why had he chosen to wait so many years to reveal the issue.
When he offe... [read more >>] Feedly has announced once more that it is on the verge of finalizing the migration from the Google Reader backend to the new cloud backend and that the transfer of the millions of accounts will take a few days.
The company says that it advises everyone to run version 16 of Feedly on all devices to assure ... [read more >>] Another tech giant has decided to come forth with some details about the information they have been required to deliver to the authorities in the past few months.
Apple, who has denied even having heard of the NSA PRISM program before the documents were leaked two weeks ago, is now revealing how many... [read more >>] Google is building a new system that will allow Internet search engines and web firms to help eradicate images where children are being abused by simply swapping information about this type of online content. The database is expected to be operational in a year and will allow images that have been flagged... [read more >>] After DuckDuckGo, another two search engines have noticed a spike in the activity on their sites in the aftermath of the PRISM scandal where three major search engines are involved: Google, Bing (Microsoft) and Yahoo. StartPage and Ixquick, two small search engines that come from the same company, announced... [read more >>] KickassTorrents had to do an emergency relocation yesterday, when its kat.ph domain stopped working. The site quickly moved to a new home, Kickass.to, but it didn't manage to redirect users from the old domain.
Later, it was revealed that Philippine authorities seized the domain at the behest of music... [read more >>] |