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2011

Facebook Testing New Design For A Slimmer Timeline Format

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Los Angeles -- In an attempt to make the space look more appealing, social networking giant Facebook is testing out a new, slimmer format for user Timelines, which will feature all posts in a single column on the left and any activity modules in a narrow column on the right.

VISA DEBIT CARDS FOR HACKERS, SECURITY RESEARCHERS: FACEBOOK

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The social networking giant, Facebook, is back with its bounty rewards for security researchers, who can help the site flush out the problems and to make the site much safer to use. Facebook has used this trick earlier and it was a huge hit. So, the company has resolved to the same strategy to avoid privacy issues. This time, however, Facebook is not giving out hard cash. Instead, the researchers would get a Visa debit card.

Samsung Poaches Apple Advertising Model For Its Latest Tablet Commercial

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Los Angeles -- Of late, Samsung and Apple are having quite a feud, and now the Electronics giant has created another stir among techies with ads that look like a deliberate provocation to Apple. It now seems that Korean company appears to have hired the same child actress that promoted the iPhone 4S camera for a Galaxy Tab 8.9 TV commercial in its native Korea.

SIRI CLONE MAKING ROUNDS IN THE ANDROID MARKET

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Apple's Siri, has sparked a want in the thoughts of the Android users, who want to get their hands on to a similar service on their Android devices. the sales of iPhone 4S even saw this particular service helping the purpose along to a great extent. The voice-based personal assistant has been catchy, since it was first announced.

Apple Preps New Type Of Facial Recognition Features For iOS

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Los Angeles -- Swiping to unlock your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, could be a thing of the past for next-gen iOS devices as you could one day simply point it at your face. In its attempt to keep pace with its rivals and innovative technology alike, Apple has filed a new patent application that would allow its iPhone and iPad users to access the device via face recognition.