LG Optimus F5 Hits Market Starting in Europe on April 29

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LG’s Optimus F5 will finally hit the market after it was unveiled in the 2013 Mobile World Congress.

The new smartphone of LG will start in the Europe market on April 29. It will also be introduced on Monday in France. After the release in Europe, other continents such as Asia, India, South and Central America will also follow after a few weeks.

LG boasts the smartphone’s enhanced UI experience and their very own advanced LTE technology. LG also extended the battery life without sacrificing the size with its 2,150mAh. And just like any . . . → Read More: LG Optimus F5 Hits Market Starting in Europe on April 29

Google Denies Content Data Requests from China

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Google modernized its Transparency Report with H2 2010 information highlighting user information with data elimination demands round the world.

It processed around 14,000 demands in the second half of the previous year, the company said.  The most amazing data place might be China, as Google said there has been no particular demand for restriction or handing over user data throughout the period.  On the other hand, we must as well note down that Google.cn currently shows the homepage of Google.com.hk, which allowed the company to hide the restriction argument with China and not go after Chinese restriction demands any . . . → Read More: Google Denies Content Data Requests from China

User Data, Released to the US Government by Google

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Google says the US government inquires Google for user data more than twice as frequently as any other and is more probable to obtain its own means.

The US completed 4,601 requests, next by Brazil with 1,804 and India with 1,699 over the second half of previous year.  The figures relate to the entire Google services, counting YouTube videos, Gmail, Blogger blog posts and search results.

Google says in its transparency statement that it fulfilled with US demands in 94% of cases, compared with 90% of Japan, 88% of Singapore and 81% of Australia.

Matt Braithwaite of the company says, “Our . . . → Read More: User Data, Released to the US Government by Google