Google announces new Google Buzz social service

February 9, 2010

Google announces new Google Buzz social serviceGoogle announced today that it is once again going to try its hand at social media with the announcement of Google Buzz: A social media service built right inside of your existing Gmail account.

Microsoft adds child protection buttons to Internet Explorer

February 9, 2010

Microsoft adds child protection buttons to Internet ExplorerMicrosoft has partnered with Britain’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre to release an optional child safety toolbar for Internet Explorer 8. It’s been released to coincide with Safer Internet Day.

Facebook becoming a major source of content distribution

February 9, 2010

Facebook becoming a major source of content distributionIt seems that social network Facebook, formally a place for you to just catch up with friends, has somehow turned into a major content stream over the past six months, and it doesn’t show any signs of slowing down.

Foursquare goes Foodie with Zagat deal

February 9, 2010

Foursquare goes Foodie with Zagat deal Mobile location game Foursquare seems to be stepping into the spotlight after inking deals with Bravo TV and now restaurant rating experts Zagat. And soon, when you check in at certain Zagat-rated restaurants in major cities, you can get your Foodie badge on Foursquare.

New job postings hint that the Kindle is readying for war with the iPad

February 8, 2010

New job postings hint that the Kindle is readying for war with the iPadThere was no doubt after the announcement of Apple’s new iPad that it was taking square aim at Amazon’s popular Kindle e-reader. And while Amazon has had its issues with publishers since that day, one thing is fairly clear: the Kindle is not just going lay down and die.

Barnes & Noble Nook reader back on sale

February 8, 2010

Barnes & Noble Nook reader back on saleThe Nook e-reader, which sold out long before Christmas, is finally back on sale. Barnes & Noble says it won a tight race to get the device available again in time to capture the Valentine’s Day gift market.

Apple iPad to fail but 50 million tablets to sell in 2014?

February 8, 2010

Apple iPad to fail but 50 million tablets to sell in 2014?The iPad may be a success or it may be a failure; it’s really too early to tell. However, Apple’s tablet is just one of many being released over the next year or so, and that is an emerging market that is expected to grow massively.

Verizon Wireless blocks 4chan

February 8, 2010

Verizon Wireless blocks 4chanThe popular 4chan Web site has been blocked by Verizon Wireless for some unknown reason, but the oddity grows as it is now appearing to be regional and the same is not being done by standard Verizon lines.

China shuts down “hacker training site”

February 8, 2010

China shuts down "hacker training site"Three people have been arrested as part of an operation in China to close a Web site said to have given hacking tips to 170,000 people. The Black Hawk Safety Net site is also reported to have taken just over $1 million (in U.S. dollars) in premium membership fees.

Google’s ‘Parisian Love’ SuperBowl ad was recycled from YouTube

February 8, 2010

Google Parisian Love ad was already on YouTube Maybe Google was taking advantage of the down economy to get a good deal on its SuperBowl ad titled, “Parisian Love.” Apparently it’s nothing new though, as the video was part of a collection of seven Search Stories that have been on YouTube for months.

Using laptops at Starbucks could lead to poisoned browsers

February 8, 2010

Using laptops at Starbucks could lead to poisoned browsers According to reports, using public Wi-Fi hotspots could lead to a nasty laptop virus infection. Public locations such as coffee shops and airports have been prime target areas for these wireless attacks from hackers. As Wi-Fi becomes widely available across the globe, this growing type of hacking could become a serious concern.

Amazon and MacMillan start to make up

February 7, 2010

Amazon and MacMillan start to make upThe e-book price wars continue, but it looks like at least one publisher is showing some tendency toward kissing and making up with Amazon, now that MacMillan paper books are back in inventory.

FCC concerned over iPad strain on already taxed 3G networks

February 7, 2010

FCC concerned over iPad strain on already taxed 3G networksIf you thought congestion on 3G networks was bad now, just wait until the new Apple iPad hits the market.

Will there be a Google tablet?

February 7, 2010

google_tabletThe tablet computer mania does not end with Apple, even though they seem to be in the driver’s seat for now. Another big name in Silicon Valley, Google, is showing a lot of interest in the newest computer niche.

Watch Super Bowl XLIV to see the new Google ad – Nexus One or Search?

February 7, 2010

Watch Super Bowl XLIV to see the new Google ad - Nexus One or Search?Today is the day America comes to a complete stop as everyone huddles around their TVs to watch the Super Bowl. And that means millions of eyes ripe for selling products and brands to. The Super Bowl ads always gain attention, and this year is no exception. Especially as it looks as though Google has jumped on the bandwagon.

Tech journalists discuss Apple iPad on Charlie Rose – David Carr is a fanboy

February 7, 2010

Tech journalists discuss Apple iPad on Charlie Rose - David Carr is a fanboyI think it’s fair to say that the jury is still out on the Apple iPad. While most of us have no doubts it will be a huge success, especially at the $499 entry-level asking price, there are some aspects of the device which raise concerns. What do big-hitting tech journalists Walt Mossberg, Micheal Arrington, and David Carr think?

Twitter & Facebook are killing delays of live shows such as the Emmys

February 6, 2010

Twitter & Facebook are killing delays of live shows such as the EmmysSocial networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook are changing the way we communicate in a very real sense. And now they’re even messing with the well-established practices of U.S. television networks. That’s right folks, they’re messing with the delay of live events as people immediately head online to talk about what they just saw on the goggle box.


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