Why I’m Craigslisting My iPads

Why I’m Craigslisting...

*Photo credit ZDNet photo gallery You can definitely call me an Apple fanboy: I’ve bought practically every device that Steve Jobs has made since 1985—when I got my first Macintosh. I own an Apple TV, several iPods, a Macbook Pro, a Macbook Air, an iMac, two iPhones, and two iPads...
Windows Live And Let Die: Another Russian Spy Caught Tapping Away At Microsoft

Windows Live And Let Di...

Those damn Russian spies are everywhere. Another sleeper agent was discovered yesterday, this time at Microsoft (I knew they were a bunch of Commies). The alleged spy, Alexey Karetnikov, was a software tester in his 20s at Microsoft, according to the Washington Post (Technically he...
Twitter’s New Name Search Isn’t For Buying Followers — At Least Not Yet

Twitter’s New Name Se...

Earlier today, we first spotted Twitter’s new name search results feature on twitter.com. At first glance, it looks to be a brilliant tool for new user discovery — especially among celebrities whose names will be searched for often. Original post: Twitter’s New Name...
Opera Mini For Android Drops The Beta Tags, Gets Bumped To Version 5.1

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These days, just about everything makes its public debut in Beta form. Go here to read the rest: Opera Mini For Android Drops The Beta Tags, Gets Bumped To Version...
Penguins Rejoice, Spotify Lands On Linux

Penguins Rejoice, Spoti...

Spotify has been released for Linux. As of today, a Penguin-friendly version of the streaming music service is available as a preview , although we still don’t seem any closer to the much-rumored U.S. launch. View post:  Penguins Rejoice, Spotify Lands On...
Chrome Web Apps Coming Along Quite Well. Some Already Work

Chrome Web Apps Coming ...

One of the big announcements at this year’s Google I/O was that a new Chrome Web Store was being built . Think of it as Apple’s App Store or the Android Market but for web apps See the original post here:  Chrome Web Apps Coming Along Quite Well. Some Already...
Smartphone Security Startup Lookout Tops One Million Users

Smartphone Security Sta...

Lookout, a company that offers security data backup services for smartphones, has reached a significant milestone: the startup now has one million users for its security application after only six months in operation. Lookout, which just raised $11 million from Accel, Khosla and others,...
Mozilla Submits Firefox Home iPhone App. Apple Should Approve It

Mozilla Submits Firefox...

Earlier this afternoon, Mozilla submitted what would be its first iPhone application to the App Store. No, it’s not Firefox — well, not exactly. Go here to see the original:  Mozilla Submits Firefox Home iPhone App. Apple Should Approve...
Foursquare Fixes, Responds To “Who’s Been Here” Privacy Hole

Foursquare Fixes, Respo...

Yesterday, Wired published a report detailing an issue with Foursquare privacy, whereby a program could effectively harvest Foursquare checkin data by constantly refreshing venue pages and looking to see which users were showing up in the “Who’s Been Here” section,...
Bing Tries To Take Over Web Search On Your iPhone By Making It App-Beautiful

Bing Tries To Take Over...

Bing is on a roll. Yesterday, it released Bing Entertainment and a new iPhone app . Continued here: Bing Tries To Take Over Web Search On Your iPhone By Making It...

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