CNET Update - Google shows apps that work on Glass
CNET Update - Google shows apps that work on Glass
2013-03-12
will the galaxy have a new dimension I'm
Bridget Carey and this is your cnet
update the samsung galaxy s4 smartphone
is about to be unveiled on Thursday but
the rumors and leaks are building in the
11th hour here's the latest someone
posted a video of what is claimed to be
the galaxy s4 and it looks quite a bit
like a typical Samsung product but it's
too hard to be sure if this is a final
product or some prototype but we do know
the shape of it Samsung's Twitter
accounts sent out this photo of the
phone in the shadows and it looks just
like the last galaxy phone so there's no
big surprise when it comes to the shape
expect the focus to be about the
features inside the camera could be a 3d
camera Samsung filed for a trademark on
the phrase 2d 3d movie and still come
back to cnet to watch the news live on
thursday at 4pm Pacific 7 p.m. Eastern
Google showed off some of the first apps
that you'll be able to use in the google
glass headpiece there's a new york times
app that will show a news articles photo
headlined by line and when it was posted
glass can share photos with evernote and
its sister app Skitch and it'll show
updates from paths with the ability to
add emoticons and comments to your
friends posts linkedin could purchase
the news reading app pulse that's
according to a report from all things d
pulse pulls and news and social media
feeds and boasts more than 20 million
users that read 10 million stories a day
the number of us residents that have cut
the cord and cancelled their cable TV
service has more than doubled since 2007
Nielsen says about 5 million people have
now cut the cord but most of them are
using their TVs to watch movies play
games and stream shows with services
like netflix or devices like the roku
vimeo the competitor to youtube has
launched an on-demand service that gives
video creators the option to charge you
to view a video this replaces the tip
jar feature which didn't block you from
viewing the video but still let you pay
the artist
the next time you click like on facebook
you could be telling more information
about yourself than you realize
researchers at the University of
Cambridge studied 58,000 Facebook Likes
and just by looking at the likes they
could determine a user's IQ gender
sexual orientation political and
religious beliefs and that was more than
eighty percent accurate I'm sure
political and religious beliefs could be
easy to guess but the most accurate was
ethnicity they got that right
ninety-five percent of the time just by
looking at what you like it's this kind
of detail that makes advertisers so
interested in connecting with you on
facebook that's your tech news update
and you can find more details at cnet
com / update from our studios in New
York I'm Bridget Carey
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