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Monday, April 2,2012

Next Xbox reportedly shipping with Blu-ray, not DVD

Although Microsoft has said the next Xbox won't be launching anytime soon, the rumor mill just won't quit.
Friday, March 30,2012

Facebook Timeline Rolls Out to All Users (Whether They Want It or Not)

Facebook pushed its Timeline profile to all users on Friday, the major user interface overhaul that aims to chronicle Facebook users’ history on the site. As with every other major Facebook change, we’re bracing ourselves for the outpouring of user rage.
Friday, March 30,2012

Google Drive Leak Tips 5GB of Free Cloud Storage

Google's rumored cloud service is reportedly on track for a mid-April release, with 5GB of free storage for every user, according to leaked screen shots obtained by TalkAndroid.com.
Friday, March 30,2012

Spotify Lifts Limits on Free Listening in U.S.

The battle for American music lovers heated up Thursday as Spotify lifted listening limits on U.S. users of its free, ad-supported service.
Thursday, March 29,2012

Fair Labor Association releases Apple labor investigation report, details serious worker issues at Foxconn factories

The Fair Labor association has just released its anticipated report on its investigation of Apple's labor conditions at the Foxconn factories in China. The FLA is an independent organization that Apple voluntarily asked to audit its factoriesafter its working conditions came under question and harsh criticism in January, most notably by the now infamous and falsified Mike Daisey episode of This American Life.
Thursday, March 29,2012

Seven essential tricks for Pinterest power users

You are a Pinterest power user. You spend quite some time curating your boards, pinning original content, and you might even have a substantial following. Your friends flock to you with Pinterest-related questions, and as Pinterest veteran, you're always ready with the answers. Considering all the time you spend on Pinterest, you might benefit from a new set of tricks that will help you streamline your pinning and even solve a few issues you run into all too often.
Wednesday, March 28,2012

House Votes Against Facebook Password Amendment

House Republicans on Wednesday defeated an amendment that would have banned current or prospective employers from requiring workers to hand over personal passwords as a condition of keeping or getting a new job.
Wednesday, March 28,2012

PlayStation 'Orbis' coming 2013 with no PS3 or used game support?

Though Nintendo has been strangely forthcoming with details on its next-generation consoles — the Wii U is launching this holiday season, about 18 months after it was first unveiled — both Sony and Microsoft have been more characteristically quiet on future plans. That hasn't stopped a number of unconfirmed reports from trickling out about the next Xbox "Durango," and now Kotaku has what it claims to be details on the PlayStation 3 successor, Orbis, coming in time for holidays 2013.
Wednesday, March 28,2012

‘Anonymous’ hackers plan to shut down the Internet this Saturday

Notorious hacker group Anonymous has previously stated its intentions to shutdown the Internet on Saturday, March 31st, as a form of protest.
Tuesday, March 27,2012

Kim Dotcom: US Military Had 15,634 Megaupload Accounts

n recent weeks the battle has continued to save the data stored at the now-defunct site Megaupload. Contrary to the image painted by the entertainment industries, untold numbers of people used the file-hosting service for completely legitimate sharing. Today we can reveal that not only did people at the Senate, Department of Homeland Security, FBI and NASA hold Megaupload accounts, so did more than 15,600 members of the US Military.
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