Month: May 2013

Flickr’s free terabyte not big enough

Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer at the Flickr event in New York. (Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET) Eight years after buying Flickr, Yahoo hopes to entice people to take a fresh look at the photo service it let languish, with a fresh coat of paint and a free terabyte of space

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Flickr’s new $499.99 per year ‘Doublr’ service explained

Yahoo pitching its new photo upgrades to Flickr on Monday in New York. (Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET) Yahoo on Monday increased the amount of storage Flickr users get by 70-fold, and at the same time quietly introduced a new pro tier that costs users 20 times as much as the one it replaces. That plan, dubbed the “Doublr,” bumps the 1 terabyte of photo and video storage up to 2 terabytes, and costs $499.99 per year

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Google breach may have led to sensitive data leaks

U.S. officials are concluding that the 2010 hacks into Google’s servers may have ended with Chinese hackers getting ahold of sensitive data, according to The Washington Post. Current and former government officials told the Post that the hackers were able to access information on U.S

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Tough Cat B15 Android phone marks U.S. debut

Cat B15 is a rugged smartphone LAS VEGAS–Caterpillar’s Cat B15 Android smartphone is the newest entrant to the U.S.’ rough and ready durable phone tussle. I got my hands on the B15 this past March when it first appeared on the world stage at Mobile World Congress

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