Microsoft on the call for Xbox Live Beta volunteers

Microsoft on the call for Xbox Live Beta volunteers

On Wednesday, Microsoft has put out the request for volunteers for a test on the next Xbox Live version.

According to the director of programming for the Xbox Live Larry Hryb, the people who will be accepted for the test will be receiving the update. This will be through a software update of the Xbox 360 in the following days after the test out.

The beta will be featuring some of its newest elements, which included Internet Explorer for Xbox, favorites and pinning, voice search in specified markets, discovery features and improved category search, and recommendations and ratings.

Furthermore, Hryb . . . → Read More: Microsoft on the call for Xbox Live Beta volunteers

FTC Fines Google for Breaching Safari

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Google is again facing a new case, but this time they are not defending it, instead they are ready to pay the penalty.

The Mountain View, California-based Google is said to be negotiating with the FTC regarding the penalty or how much they have to pay for breaching the Safari Internet browser that Apple Inc. made, according to a person who is knowledgeable about the matter.

The fine could possibly reach over $10 million dollars, according to the person, who refused to be acknowledged for the reason that negotiations are private. The penalty will be the very first . . . → Read More: FTC Fines Google for Breaching Safari

Apple will Issue Refunds to Customers in Australia

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The most anticipated tablet of this year, the New iPad, had already received critisicms just when it released a couple of weeks ago. Some customers Australia are complaining about the 4G capability of the new tablet.

Apple Inc. is said to be willing to give refunds to iPad customers in Australia who think they’re misled that the new iPad is able to connect to the 4G/LTE network in Australia.

Paul Anastassiou, Apple senior counsel, advised the Federal Court in Australia today that Apple was willing to give refunds though it had by no means . . . → Read More: Apple will Issue Refunds to Customers in Australia

Al Gore Gave a Clue About the Release of iPhones Next Month

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Al Gore, the environmental campaigner and vice president, gave a clue or maybe slipped the tongue about the launching of the new iPhone when he said it will be coming out next month.

Al Gore has been a board member of Apple for more than eight years, and this is the first time that he let the tiniest detail slip about the forthcoming product from Apple.

During Al Gore’s speech at the Discovery Invest Leadership Summit in South Africa, the former vice president uttered the the following words: “Not to mention the new iPhones coming . . . → Read More: Al Gore Gave a Clue About the Release of iPhones Next Month

Ceglia Didn’t Mention Facebook in Lawsuit Court Filing

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Facebook said in a court filing that an agreement at the heart of a lawsuit asking for half possession of Facebook doesn’t state the social networking giant and has nothing to do with it.

Paul Ceglia sued Facebook in July 2010 claiming that a contract he struck with Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg in 2003 entitled him to half the company.

The world’s No. 1 Internet social network with more than 500 million users, Facebook has already said the agreement Ceglia attached to his complaint was a fabrication and has typified him as an “inveterate . . . → Read More: Ceglia Didn’t Mention Facebook in Lawsuit Court Filing