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Dutch Hacker Hijacks iPhones. Offers Owners Fix…for Cash.Nov 3, 2009
Jailbreaking your iPhone can provide increased functionality and less restrictions but it also seems it can now also bring with it a massive security risk.
There are reports that an enterprising Dutch hacker has preyed on many handsets operated by T...
Seesmic Desktop becomes the First Desktop Twitter Client to Integrate ListsNov 2, 2009
Seesmic Desktop will be celebrating tonight. Not only has the client reached an incredibly impressive 3 million downloads (albeit no telling how many by one person), but it also becomes the first mainstream Twitter client to integrate lists, somethin...
This Twitter thing has gone far enough...Nov 1, 2009
Okay, Marlon...
The Most Popular Lists On Twitter - Scoble Made 7 Of The Top 14Nov 1, 2009
Continuing our seemingly endless coverage of Twitter lists, we have a list of the top followed lists. You know that you want to see it.
The data is about a day old, so you have to adjust the...
Stephen Fry to Quit Twitter?Oct 31, 2009
I spotted a tweet this afternoon from legendary actor, pundit and tech geek Stephen Fry that brought a disappointed frown to my face.
“Think I may have to give up on Twitter. Too much aggression...
The iPhone just got a new browser. Opera.Feb 10, 2010
Opera has just announced its intentions to deliver Opera Mini for the iPhone, and will unveil the browser at Mobile World Congress on February 15th in Barcelona.
Promising to be “fast, easy to use, and packed with favorite Opera features”, the browser...
MotherApp Takes RSS Feeds, Makes them into Native iPhone AppsFeb 10, 2010
Another interesting presentation at this Monday’s Tokyo 2.0 was by Joseph Yan of a startup company called MotherApp.
Joseph gave a quick overview of MotherApp’s software called BlogEngine that takes RSS Feeds and turns them into native apps for...
Give and Get Reusable Stuff for Free with YoinkFeb 9, 2010
Australian tech startup Bonobo has publicly launched Yoink, a free online service to facilitate the worldwide reuse of everyday items.
The new website and iPhone application is like eBay with a big twist: everything must be free, locally picked up...
Bing Gains; Almost Everyone Else LosesFeb 9, 2010
The search engine market share reports are in. Bing’s share increased from 10.7% in December to 11.3% for January.
That’s an 8.5% increase from a year ago. In contrast, all of the major players lost market share except for Ask.com.
Google: 65.4%...
Facebook Trying Out Photo Slideshow Feature As Prototype – Where To Find ItFeb 9, 2010
Fresh off the heels of a huge redesign Facebook is not stopping the goody train.
Today you can start to use a Facebook photo prototype feature that turns any photo album into an auto-clicking slideshow.
It is a small feature that adds greatly to the...
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