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Microsoft's Bing search engine to go 'mobile friendly'
Microsoft said its Bing search engine would be reconfigured to give more prominence to "mobile-friendly" websites, an acknowledgment of the growing importance of smartphones and other mobile devices.
New child-friendly search engine Thinga
Designer BJ Heiney at The Bear James Company, who previously worked on the now-defunct Yahoo Kids, has created a new kid-friendly search engine called Thinga, TechCrunch reports.
Microsoft unveils touch-friendly Office apps for Windows phones
Microsoft Corp unveiled a long-awaited suite of touch-friendly Office apps that allow Windows phone users to work on Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents on their phones with touch commands and to transfer them easily between devices.
Some tech firms being "friendly to terrorists" says UK police chief
Some technology and communication firms are helping militants avoid detection by developing systems that are "friendly to terrorists", Britain's top anti-terrorism police officer said.
A squeaky clean: friendly robots spruce up Singapore
Hundreds of 'friendly' robots are being rolled out across Singapore, to help clean the city-state's hotels, malls and government buildings.
Microsoft women confront company’s worker-friendly image
Microsoft Corp counts itself as a leader with policies promoting gender equality and balancing work and life. But whatever progress the tech giant has made with equal-pay and family-friendly initiatives, it’s still fighting a lawsuit by women engineers and information technology specialists who claim they were treated for years like second-class citizens.
La Roche-Posay unveils a new kid-friendly version of My UV Patch
After unveiling My UV Patch last year, the first-ever stretchable skin sensor, La Roche-Posay has now added new features to the wearable sensor to make it more kid-friendly for family vacations.
Google to introduce child-friendly versions of products: USA Today
Google Inc plans to roll out child-friendly versions of its most popular products in a bid to be "fun and safe for children", USA Today reported, quoting Pavni Diwanji, the company's vice-president of engineering.
Stalker-friendly app, NameTag, uses facial recognition to look you up online
Name Tag can spot a face and wirelessly match it up to social media profiles, all without giving people the option to opt out,
US senators urge FTC to act on Facebook ‘friendly fraud’ practices
Two Democratic US senators called for the Federal Trade Commission to act on a complaint filed by consumer groups against Facebook Inc on Thursday that alleged the company scammed children into spending money on its platform.