Google introduces online payment system

BERLIN – Google Inc. is undercutting rival Apple Inc. with an online payment system that lets publishers keep more of the fees charged for reading their digital editions.
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BERLIN – Google Inc. is undercutting rival Apple Inc. with an online payment system that lets publishers keep more of the fees charged for reading their digital editions. Skype to introduce ads![]() WASHINGTON (AFP) – Skype, the hugely popular free Internet communications service, announced plans Monday to introduce advertising as it seeks to boost revenue ahead of going public. Skype, which bypasses the standard telephone network by channeling voice, video and text conversations over the Web, said the ads will appear only in Britain, Germany and the United States for now. The
iPhone 5 Screen May Grow to 4-inches![]() iPhone XL? In terms of screen resolution, the iPhone 4 is near tops in the smartphone category. In terms of screen size, however, the iPhone of any generation has fallen behind in the "bigger is better" race that happens to so many consumer products. Still, anyone who has seen some of the newer Android phones with their screen sizes upwards of 4-inches will tell you that the added size is appreciated. According to Digitimes, Apple will be joining in on the 4-incher party when it releases the iPhone 5. Given Steve ( Read More Apple Planning Major Product Launch Next Week![]() A refreshed lineup of MacBook Pro laptops may debut next week, according to a Friday report by AppleInsider. Citing the ever-chatty "people familiar with the matter," the Apple-oriented blog says that Cupertino is mulling whether to launch the updated notebooks before the end of February. If so, Apple is running out of time to issue party invites. Facebook access cut in Libya: reports![]() TRIPOLI (AFP) – Access to social networking site Facebook was cut in the Libyan capital on Friday and access to the ( Read More China hackers behind cyber attack on Canada: report
MONTREAL (AFP) – China-based hackers have launched an unprecedented cyber-attack on the Canadian government, penetrating the computer systems of two key agencies and forcing them offline, CBC reported. Asked about the report, the Treasury Board issued a brief statement recognizing it had detected an "unauthorized attempt to access its networks," but did not elaborate. "Employee access to the Internet has been limited for the time being," said Treasury Board
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