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Facebook supressing freedom of speech

Facebook supressing freedom of speech

We came across a very interesting article on Demonized, that we just had to share with you. Facebook being the largest social networking website in the world has also managed to supress freedom of speech and contribute to the suppression of breaking news. Since the last few weeks, Facebook along with twitter and youtube has proved essential for Iranians to release information and spread videos and [...]
iPhone Tethering on o2 UK, without paying £15-£30 p/m

iPhone Tethering on o2 UK, without paying £15-£30 p/m

During iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 5 we wrote an article about how to enable tethering on your iPhone. With the release of OS 3.0 we feel the need to refresh this content. While Tethering is an official feature of OS 3.0, it is not enabled by default. Here in the UK, o2 require users to purchase a ‘Bolt-on’ package of either £15 or £30 per month, for 3gb and 10gb of data usage, respectively. Frankly, [...]
WWDC iPhone News

WWDC iPhone News

We’ve been waiting for what seams like an age, but WWDC is finally here and boy was it worth it. Unfortunately we couldn’t make it to California, so we had to take advantage of multi-monitor setups, and just stream our hearts away; Text from MacRumours, Images from gdgt, Video from TWiT. The anticiptation around the keynote was amazing as per usual. There were a few MacBook announcements, [...]
12seconds becomes more social

12seconds becomes more social

Web startup 12seconds caused a bit of a stir last year when they launched a cool (but gimmicky) video service. The idea was that people record 12 second video clips directly on their site (via Flash). There 12second clips could then be commented on by other people, and submitted like an RSS feed to Twitter, your blog and all the usual social media links. Now 12seconds are taking a fresh twist on things. [...]
Microsoft Bing Screenshots

Microsoft Bing Screenshots

We just received two brand spanking new screenshots of Microsoft’s new search engine. Not yet launched, the Microsoft Live Search replacement will go by the name of Bing. Although we find landscape pictures of London’s Tower Bridge and the Dover Cliffs very nice to look at, we’re not sure that huge backgrounds are a good idea for a search engine page. Maybe Microsoft should take a [...]
Twitter TV

Twitter TV

Straight from the “Say What?!” department, this is one of those stories that makes you double back and re-read, in the thought that you must have read it wrong the first time. Twitter are to be launching their own TV program. That’s right, social-networkings / micro-blogging website Twitter have been in talks with Reveille productions and Brillstein Entertainment Partners, and it [...]
Palm Pre comes to o2

Palm Pre comes to o2

It looks like the rumours will indeed be confirmed true. According to the Guardian, o2 will be releasing the new Palm Pre by the end of the year. This means o2 outdid both Orange and Vodafone with this all-important exclusivity deal, which is surprising as Vodafone has a history with Palm, having been loyal to the Palm Treo Pro for the last few years. The American system of mobile phone network exclusivity [...]
Wolfram Alpha Goes Live

Wolfram Alpha Goes Live

Any other news site you’ll read tonight will be talking about how Wolfram is the new ‘Google killer’. We fail to see how this is so. If anything, Wolfram is in competition with Wikipedia. The service works with what they call “computational knowledge engine”, or what we call “providing answers yo questions”. Ask yourself what would you get if you spliced Google [...]
Blackberry Storm 2 Pictures Leak

Blackberry Storm 2 Pictures Leak

Pictures of RIM’s new yet-to-be-released version of the Blackberry Storm 2 have been leaked onto the Internet. What we can gather from the pictures so far is that Surepress has been superseded with Truepress, which will surely please many Blackberry fans. Tactile buttons have been replaced by much cooler touch-style buttons. The 3.2mp camera remains in place, but we can see that WiFi has been [...]
iPhone OS 3.0 Beta: MMS & Tethering

iPhone OS 3.0 Beta: MMS & Tethering

[UPDATE] You can view an updated version of this thread here. So iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 5 is out … but before you go and upgrade, you may want to read on. MMS and Tethering are built into the current betas of OS 3.0, and we have discovered how to access them. Download the appropriate ipcc file for your operator; UK – o2 USA – AT&T USA – T-Mobile CA – Fido Open iTunes, [...]
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