Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will come with 50GB free Dropbox storage
Inquirer
By Carly Page CLOUD STORAGE SERVICE Dropbox has announced that it will continue its partnership with phone giant Samsung, giving buyers of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy Camera 50GB of free storage.
Cambodia arrests The Pirate Bay file-sharing site co-founder, who faces prison ...
Washington Post
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - A co-founder of popular file sharing website The Pirate Bay was arrested in Cambodia at the request of Sweden, where he faces a one-year prison term for violating copyright laws, authorities said Monday.
Windows 7 finally more popular than Windows XP
Geek
Microsoft has been practically begging people to stop using Windows XP for over a year now. The problem hasn't been getting users to upgrade, but getting companies that buy PC's to upgrade.
Facebook to Crack Down on Fake 'Likes'
eWeek
The social media giant Facebook says it is taking steps to crack down fake "likes" to pages from bogus accounts. The social media giant Facebook is taking steps to delete false “likes” that are posted to company Facebook pages, often by users who don't ...
Baidu releases a web browser to compete with Apple and Google
Inquire
By Lawrence Latif CHINESE INTERNET SEARCH OUTFIT Baidu has launched a mobile web browser to cash in on Chinese smartphone users. Baidu, the dominant search engine in China, has launched the Baidu Mobile Browser, which will go up against Apple's Safari ...
Microsoft publishes list of Xbox Live games for Windows 8
NDTV
That Microsoft is bringing Xbox Live games to Windows 8 is well known. Now, Major Nelson, Director of Programming for the Microsoft gaming network Xbox Live, has shared on his personal blog, the first set of these games.
HP Launches The Beta Release Of Open WebOS
TechCrunch
Gone are the days of HP's TouchPad and Palm ambitions, but HP is moving ahead with its plans to make webOS, it beleaguered mobile operating system, live on as open-source supported platform.
Nuclear-powered LEDs could provide food for future space colonies
TG Daily
For the past few weeks, people who barely look at the moon have become temporarily obsessed with space exploration. With the successful landing and deployment of the Mars Curiosity Rover, humanity has been treated to a sneak peek at the Red Planet for...
Inquirer
By Carly Page CLOUD STORAGE SERVICE Dropbox has announced that it will continue its partnership with phone giant Samsung, giving buyers of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy Camera 50GB of free storage.
Cambodia arrests The Pirate Bay file-sharing site co-founder, who faces prison ...
Washington Post
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - A co-founder of popular file sharing website The Pirate Bay was arrested in Cambodia at the request of Sweden, where he faces a one-year prison term for violating copyright laws, authorities said Monday.
Windows 7 finally more popular than Windows XP
Geek
Microsoft has been practically begging people to stop using Windows XP for over a year now. The problem hasn't been getting users to upgrade, but getting companies that buy PC's to upgrade.
Facebook to Crack Down on Fake 'Likes'
eWeek
The social media giant Facebook says it is taking steps to crack down fake "likes" to pages from bogus accounts. The social media giant Facebook is taking steps to delete false “likes” that are posted to company Facebook pages, often by users who don't ...
Baidu releases a web browser to compete with Apple and Google
Inquire
By Lawrence Latif CHINESE INTERNET SEARCH OUTFIT Baidu has launched a mobile web browser to cash in on Chinese smartphone users. Baidu, the dominant search engine in China, has launched the Baidu Mobile Browser, which will go up against Apple's Safari ...
Microsoft publishes list of Xbox Live games for Windows 8
NDTV
That Microsoft is bringing Xbox Live games to Windows 8 is well known. Now, Major Nelson, Director of Programming for the Microsoft gaming network Xbox Live, has shared on his personal blog, the first set of these games.
HP Launches The Beta Release Of Open WebOS
TechCrunch
Gone are the days of HP's TouchPad and Palm ambitions, but HP is moving ahead with its plans to make webOS, it beleaguered mobile operating system, live on as open-source supported platform.
Nuclear-powered LEDs could provide food for future space colonies
TG Daily
For the past few weeks, people who barely look at the moon have become temporarily obsessed with space exploration. With the successful landing and deployment of the Mars Curiosity Rover, humanity has been treated to a sneak peek at the Red Planet for...
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