Firefox for Mobile Makes Its Debut

Want the power and add-ons of the Firefox browser in the palm of your hands? That dream is quickly becoming a reality, starting with the Maemo OS and owners of the Nokia N900.
Mozilla has officially introduced Firefox for Maemo, the first officially launched version of Firefox for Mobile. It’s been in testing for [...]

4 New Mac Twitter Apps You May Have Missed

Just when you think you’ve tried every Twitter app out there, a few more appear on the scene. For Mac users that might have either grown tired of, or are looking for alternatives to, Tweetie, Twitterrific, Kiwi or Socialite, never fear, there are indeed other native Mac OS X options out there!
While some of the [...]

Doppelganger Week on Facebook: Better Than Sharing Your Bra Color?

Facebook users have found a way to top the sharing your bra color meme: Celebrity Doppelganger Week.
We’ve been seeing status update after status update about this new meme pop up into our Facebook feeds. A quick search of Facebook explains exactly what’s going on:
“Doppelganger week! During this week change your profile picture to [...]

Steve Jobs vs. Obama: Who Got the Bigger Buzz? [INFOGRAPHIC]

While a lot happened this week, it can be argued that two events captured the most attention: 1) the unveiling of the Apple iPad and 2) President Obama’s State of the Union. Funny enough, both of these events occurred this past Wednesday.
We wondered: what would people talk about more? Was the announcement [...]

Google Agrees: IE6 Must Die

The war against IE6 continues. Effective March 1, 2010, Google will begin phasing out support for Internet Explorer 6 in Google Docs and Google Sites.
Google has just announced the news that it’s joining the long list of companies that will no longer support IE6. Once Google begins phasing out support for the archaic browser, Google [...]

Apple Competitors Voice Pessimism About the iPad

In the immediate aftermath of the Apple iPad announcement, high-ranking executives at notable companies — Apple competitors in some aspects — are publicly voicing their pessimism about the device.

Executives at Netflix, Nintendo and Microsoft are among the notable figures already weighing in on the iPad — which has split the Twitterverse — and their words [...]

NFL Network Arrives on Hulu

Sports fans, rejoice: Hulu’s online TV catalog just added the NFL Network to its roster.
The Fox/ABC/NBC joint venture just announced that it’s adding eight shows from the National Football League’s dedicated channel, along with highlights from past seasons for every NFL team. Here are the shows that have just landed on Hulu:
– America’s [...]

FRIDAY POLL: What Do You Think of the Apple iPad?

It’s time once again for the weekly Friday Poll! This week we thought we’d tackle Topic Obvious and find out what you all think of Apple’s new iThing.
We already asked you if you’d buy it, but we also want to know your thoughts and impressions of the device now that it’s (finally!) been announced. Please [...]

National Lady Gaga Day Draws 100,000+ on Facebook

More than 100,000 people on Facebook have declared today National Lady Gaga Day. It’s difficult to be sure what this day entails exactly, but presumably elaborate costumes will be part of it. Point is, it’s gone sort of viral. Gaga is everywhere now.
Student Sarah Jane Elliott founded the Facebook event, and as we’re writing this [...]

Why New App Stores are Embracing Open Development

The Apple App Store set the standard for a centralized, trusted marketplace of device-specific software applications. Now, three billion downloads later, technology titans like Intel and Ford are attempting to strike pay dirt with their own app stores.
While Apple’s 100,000 strong App Store is the unquestioned champion of the software colosseum, it became clear in [...]


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