Eric Schmidt, iCloud two-step, and #Twitter7 - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Thursday, March 21st, 2013
Eric Schmidt, iCloud two-step, and #Twitter7 - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Thursday, March 21st, 2013
2013-03-21
it's Thursday March 21st 2013 I'm
William savona I have a pretty good idea
what your reaction is to this outfit
this is 90 seconds on the verge brought
to you by mercedes-benz Chrome OS and
Android are to remain separate that's
according to the everywhere Bose Google
chairman Eric Schmidt rumours of
conversions have been around for a while
but peaked recently after chrome VP
sundar Pichai replaced Andy Rubin as the
head of Android Schmidt also hinted that
Google now for iOS was stuck in the App
Store approval process but apple today
disputed those claims speaking of Apple
the company is now offering a second
step of security the new safeguard
requires Apple ID and I cloud users to
verify their identity on a trusted
device before making changes to their
personal information in offering the new
measure Apple's addressing critiques the
company hasn't gone far enough to
protect its users senior wired writer
mat Honan zaple account was compromised
in a high-profile hacking incident from
last year question is now that the users
have the option will they ever use it
finally twitter is now seven years old
the company celebrated with a video
highlighting pivotal moments where
twitter play two roles such as protests
in egypt and president obama's
reelection photo it also announced 200
million active users an increase of 60
million over the past year it also says
more than 400 million tweets are sent
every day the very first we came from co
founder Jack Dorsey who said quote just
setting up my Twitter that's Twitter
with no valves that's it for today's top
stories join us tomorrow and we'll look
at the recent trend in analog eyeglasses
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