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Donnerstag, 20. November 2014 00:00:00 Technik News
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There've been a lot of " Now Jagex is taking a second go at it with a new first-person shooter dubbed 

It's small, it's good looking, and it works exceptionally well.

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's game of whack-a-mole with The For at least four years now, scam artists have been trying to pull one over on gullible computer users with

First things first: If you haven't done so already, reboot. Yes, it's obvious, but so many people don't think about it, and it fixes so much. But it doesn't fix everything. So if the problem remains, follow the suggestions below. I'm assuming your PC is running Windows 8 or 8.1. Grease and dirt can confuse or block the screen's sensors, so

Uber competitors, this is your time to shine. The popular ride-sharing app is at the this week, and customers who care about things like media firestorms are threatening to #DeleteUber. (Yes, there’s a hashtag.) Thankfully there are a handful of other apps to turn to when you need a ride: is positioning itself as the anti-Uber with a new CEO and a fresh round of funding in the bank. Flywheel is an app that works exactly the same way Uber does: Open the app, request a ride, and watch your driver’s icon inch closer to your destination. You store your credit card information and preselect a tip amount so no cash changes hands. The key difference: Flywheel works with cab fleets, so the driver who picks you up is licensed and regulated by the local taxi authority.

Even if you don't have Android Lollipop yet, there are plenty of apps out there that fit right in with Google's new operating system design scheme.

Can you have a smart home without smart appliances? Belkin thinks not, and it’s convinced Jarden—the company that markets home appliances under the Mr. Coffee, You see, programmable drip coffee makers have been around about as long as—well, as long as drip coffee makers. I buy one every third time I replace my worn-out machine. And I berate myself a couple of weeks later for wasting my money. Because no matter how programmable it might be, I still need to fill the reservoir with water, grind the beans, replace the filter in the basket, and dump in the grounds. Call me lazy, but I just can’t muster the motivation to do that the night before I want a cup of mud, even though it would make my day easier.

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Free Ride? In Europe, Google Will Remain Firefox Search Default Despite No Deal How much does it cost to be Mozilla’s Firefox search provider in Europe?...

For this unique white paper, Oracle asked 8 professors from top marketing universities to comment on the state of marketing today, what marketers need to focus on, B2B vs. B2C marketing, social, mobile and more. Some of the answers might surprise you. The post SPONSOR MESSAGE: What Are The...

How much does it cost to be Mozilla’s Firefox search provider in Europe? Perhaps nothing — because Google will continue to be the provider there despite not having any formal deal with Mozilla, come this December. Yesterday, it was big news that Mozilla announced new deals making Yahoo...

Bing announced changes to their search home page including a new HD quality daily background image, improved captions of the image, ways to customize the news on the bottom and quick links to Microsoft Office tools. The new home page images are HD quality with 1920×1080 pixels wide screen display....

Organic search has dramatically changed the way consumers consider and make purchases, says columnist Trond Lyngbø, and marketers who "get" this can profit big. The post How Organic Search Has Transformed The Rules Of Business appeared first on Search Engine Land.

In October Apple launched Apple Maps Connect, intended to allow individual business owners to edit or add local business listings directly into Apple’s database. Apple told me at the time that it wasn’t intended for webmasters or outside agencies to manage multiple locations or listings...

Columnist Bryson Meunier discusses some of the problems inherent in Google's view of a link as an endorsement for another site. The post Want Links? Be A Jerk! appeared first on Search Engine Land.

Today marks what would have been the 96th birthday of Corita Kent, an artist whose work was known for its bold, colorful images spreading messages of love, peace and social justice. To pay tribute, Google has marked Kent’s birthday with a Google logo mirroring her style and form. Kent began...

In the Yahoo blog post announcing the company’s new default search deal with Firefox there’s a small GIF preview of what the new “clean” Yahoo search results will look like. Below are some of the screens from the post: On first blush I thought these were a departure from...