Facebook gave its homepage a makeover ...again. Last Friday the social networking site quietly rolled out some fairly significant changes to the way information is displayed on your homepage.
A recent T-Mobile Android ad accidentally boosted sales of an older, already existing iPhone application. Yes, it seems like no matter what, there's already an app for that.
Cellphone refuseniks, those who, despite the example of rest of us, simply refuse to use cellphones, are dwindling in number, according to a New York Times report. Despite this, those still in that group seem as stubborn as ever.
LEONARD Kleinrock never imagined Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube that day 40 years ago when his team gave birth to what is now taken for granted as the internet "We are constantly surprised by the applications that come along,'' Mr Kleinrock said as he and others at the University of California, Los Angeles prepared to throw the internet a 40th ...
It's been a while in coming, but Amazon.com has released an application for Windows PCs that allows downloading and reading Kindle books on your computer. The application will even allow bookmarking and through Amazon's Whispersync technology, sync across all Amazon.com's Kindle apps, whether on your iPhone / iPod touch or Kindle itself.
It was pretty amazing when startup company Psystar decided to make its own Hackintosh, as Apple had fought and won against other upstart companies trying to horn in on their business.