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Facebook’s ‘Like’ button turns 1
The Like button turns a year old today. I'd say that it seems like only yesterday that we were 'becoming...
8 gadgets we should’ve never bought
The digital age has brought with it many inventions and breakthroughs that have made our lives better. But there are...
Google Launches Cleaner, Faster Toolbar
Google has brought the speed of Google Instant to its latest Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer. One of the primary...
Will Flipboard Do To Magazines What Napster Did To Music?
Flipboard is, on the surface, a pretty, user-friendly iPad app that creates a personalized magazine for you. But it's also...
Dropbox grows 500% in just 15 months
While the glitz, glamour, and buzz of Silicon Valley tends to make start-ups seem as though they can grow effortlessly...
From Hacktivists to Cyber Terrorists: The Many Faces of Hacking
There are many reasons why people get into hacking. Some want to change the world, to fight for the little...
Amazon cheapens the Kindle, for a price
Want the new Kindle 3? Want it cheaper than what most people have paid? Amazon may have the answer with...
Uh oh! Mark Zuckerberg might not own Facebook after all
Seen The Social Network? Well, they might need to remake the movie if what Paul Ceglia claims turns out to...
The Winklevoss Twins: How the Movie May have Hurt Their Appeal
Say what you will about the impartiality of judges and the recent ruling to not expand on the Winklevoss twins'...
Steve Jobs: The Man, The Legend, The Book
Hold onto your TV Hat - Simon & Schuster are publishing the official biography of Steve Jobs. Written by TIME...
The Story of Linux (on the occasion of its 20th anniversary)
Few things say "geek cred" as loudly as invoking the Linux lifestyle. Those of us who are embedded in its...
Why Larry Page is Right and Everyone Else is Wrong About Google Social
Magic Johnson and Larry Bird were on top of the basketball world in the 80s. They fought back wars against...
Woz Wants Back In – If He’s Asked
Steve Wozniak has admitted he's return to Apple 'if asked', reports Reuters. 'I'd consider it, yeah', said Woz in an...
Google Cuts Bureaucratic Tape, Streamlines Decisions By Departments
Taking a page out of Steve Jobs' playbook, new Google CEO and co-founder Larry Page has restructured upper management at...
Why “Closed” Android is Better for Everyone
Google is cracking down on Android's "openness". This much is clear. And really, let's be honest: Android never was fully...
Microsoft’s Window 8 AppX technology outed
Yes, Microsoft is making great strides with Windows 8. Yes, Microsoft is making a document reader. Yes, it is a...
Thanks Google, now we’ll never forget where we’ve been
Google is notorious for tracking people's activities online. In fact, the search giant probably knows more about your own habits...
Google’s Bid For Nortel Patents is a Battle Against Patent Trolls
Make no mistake. Google doesn't care about most of the things they patent. In a world of "defensive patenting," Google's...
Technology Identity Crisis
The parody amongst technology companies continues to make everyone look like everyone else. Brands persist, but services and products seem...
Apple Wants You To Believe in the iPad 2
Despite selling out quickly and showing no signs of slowing, Apple released an ad that is geared towards expanding the...