Developers
As of January 15, 2014, King.com, developer of the popular Candy Crush Saga game app, has trademarked the word "Candy".
Google Glass may be taking some steps towards expanding its range of applications soon. Google has begun encouraging app developers who are currently waiting for the development kit that's specific to Glass to go ahead and start making the apps for Android.
Over the past few months, a lot of aspects of Google Glass have creeped people out, mostly inadvertently, though sometimes by the very nature of the smart eyewear device. Of the creepier features of Google Glass, the possibility of facial recognition was paramount. On Monday, Google updated its developers policy for Google Glass, and the biggest news was that it would not allow facial recognition apps. But there was another ban in place, which almost everyone overlooked: No sexually explicit material.
Responding to privacy concerns that have been raised ever since the new devices were released in a limited run, Google has said there will not by any facial-recognition apps for its new Google Glass device. At least right now.
Mozilla is looking for developers for their upcoming Firefox operating system, and they're going worldwide for the efforts.