4 new websites for cool Facebook cover photos
While Facebook continues to switch remaining accounts to Timeline, users continue to look for new ways to personalize the redesign's most prominent feature: the cover photo. read more
While Facebook continues to switch remaining accounts to Timeline, users continue to look for new ways to personalize the redesign's most prominent feature: the cover photo. read more
Today's major social media providers have a problem: How to make money, can they find the unicorn? read more
Apple is one of the most secretive companies on the planet, so the Apple-Samsung trial was fascinating in that it lifted the veil of secrecy that typically shrouds Apple's operations. From marketing budgets to photos of never-before-seen iPhone prototypes, the evidence introduced at trial gave the world an unprecedented glimpse …
When it comes to managing your email, Google’s free Gmail is easily one of the most efficient tools around. Over the years, Google has reinforced its unique approach and built bigger and better features into Gmail. read more
University of Pennsylvania researchers are touting their creation of an all-optical switch that uses nanowires to transmit and process information using light pulses rather than electricity. read more
This probably shouldn't come as a huge surprise, but apparently the Taliban is using fake Facebook profiles to spy on Australian troops. read more
Clipperz is a free online password manager. If the last three words of the preceding sentence give you pause, they should. The idea of trusting one website with your login information for all the other sites you use seems naïve at best. read more
Apple announced a lineup of great products this week, but there was something conspicuously missing. The big announcement revealed that Apple without Steve Jobs is a different company. …
The U.S. House now has dueling STEM visa bills, thanks to a bill introduced on Friday by Democrats. …
Google responded to allegations it stopped the launch of a new Acer smartphone in China, by stating that the handset's Chinese-developed mobile OS was "apparently derived" from Android, but still not fully compatible with the Android ecosystem and its apps. …
Written by: Mike Bantick | Published in: Radioactive IT Again we find ourselves thinking, has Nintendo shot itself in the foot, or has it yet again made a brilliantly tactical move bringing the Wii U to the market? What demographic can the Wii U carve from a public that is …
YouTube не будет убирать из открытого доступа скандальный фильм “Невинность мусульман”. Фильм, подчеркнули в компании Google, владеющей YouTube, не нарушает правил размещения контента. Еще раз проверить “Невинность мусульман” на соответствие внутренним правилам YouTube попросил Белый дом. …
Apple today announced the new iTunes for Mac and PC, featuring a redesigned player, seamless integration with iCloud, and a new look for the world’s most popular online music, apps, TV, and movie stores. The new iTunes features a simpler, cleaner interface that keeps your favorite iTunes content at the …
Apple today introduced the new lineup of the world’s most popular music players, including the incredible new iPod touch and reinvented iPod nano. iPod touch comes in a new ultrathin and light anodized aluminum design in five vibrant colors and features a brilliant 4-inch Retina display, a 5-megapixel iSight camera …
Apple today announced iPhone 5, the thinnest, lightest iPhone ever. It’s completely redesigned with a stunning new 4-inch Retina display, Apple’s A6 chip for blazing fast performance, ultrafast wireless technology, and even better battery life. iPhone 5 also comes with iOS 6, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system, with …
Featured | Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Mobile devices In one of the most anticipated announcements of recent times, Apple Inc today announced the iPhone 5. There are no real surprises with the new slimmer, taller 4G capable iPhone model but the real story is yet to play …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: C Level Apple vs Android v Windows. The battle lines for the next round of the smartphone wars are clearly drawn. …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Entertainment Apple did not announce any new Macs or iPads when it launched the iPhone 5, but there are new iPods, and an upgrade to iTunes. …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Mobility Apple’s iPhone 5 will be available in Australia at the same time as the US. Major carriers have already announced its availability. Apple wasted no time in announcing the iPhone 5’s availability in Australia, As the Apple corporate website was taken down …
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Deals Australasian IT services company, Datacom, has been appointed by the Australian Taxation Office to its Outsource Contract Centre Services panel group and will work with the ATO to deliver advanced consumer and business tax services. …
Featured | Written by: William Atkins | Published in: Space The YouTube video “Surprising Explosion on Jupiter Captured By Amateur Astronomer” shows an object, possibly an asteroid or comet, exploding in the atmosphere of Jupiter. The large explosion is captured for you to see. …
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Deals Corporate performance management (CPM) solutions vendor, Adaptive Planning, has acquired cloud data visualisation solution company, myDIALS to broaden its offerings in the cloud-based visualisation and business intelligence (BI) market. …
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Deals Riverina-based Riviana Foods has selected a Software-as-a-Service consumer goods CRM and analytics solution from global customer relations management provider, StayinFront, for its New South Wales manufacturing, distribution, sales and marketing and food importing business. …
Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Mobility It won’t matter whether you’re a newb, a rube, a squarish cube, a hipster, a regular guy or gal, a close pal or HAL – if you’ve got an iDevice, you’re going to want Google’s new YouTube app for iOS, and especially …
Written by: Mike Bantick | Published in: Radioactive IT Electronic Arts Australia is being quite ballsy in taking its First Play events to the public arena. Giving punters a chance to play pre-release code of big game franchises such as FIFA, Medal of Honor and Need for Speed could result …
Written by: Beverley Head | Published in: Deals NICTA spin-off Open Kernel Labs has been sold to US aerospace and defence company General Dynamic for an undisclosed cash sum after winning a “beauty contest” against rival suitors. …