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1. Google: Brushing aside eBook Readers
(Latest News/Tech News)
... you to find books for sale from other existing online retailers. By opening up its service to any device with a browser, Google is debunking the effectiveness of most current generation eBook reader ...
2. Next to ereaders: Barnes & Noble
(Latest News/Tech News)
Hot on the heels of the Amazon Kindle's international release, US competitor Barnes & Noble are also set to release their own take on the eBook reader concept. News from an inside source revealed to The ...
3. Amazon's Kindle comes to Australia
(Latest News/Tech News)
... the way you read books. For USD$279 you can get this (not so) new piece of tech into your backpack or handbag. The Kindle an eBook reader that's thin, light and can hold up to 1,500 books, newspapers ...
4. Supermarket Fashion
(Features/Mobile Lifestyle)
... without a proper camera for a 'Kodak' moment. But with more and more people taking photos of anything & everything, and then posting it on Flickr, Facebook, or somewhere else on the web, people really ...
5. World's Cheapest Wedding Photographer?
(Latest News/Tech News)
Having photos of you unexpectedly showing up on sites like Facebook or Flickr can be unnerving, especially if you're in an advanced state if inebriation (read: wildly drunk). Sony has found another way ...
6. Some Still Don't 'get' the Web
(Latest News/Tech Trends)
Before you exclaim "What do you mean, 'what's a Facebook'?" to someone less in-the-loop than you, consider this: approximately 1/3 of all people across the European Union member countries have never ...
7. Web Agenda: Upgrade Your Browser!
(Latest News/Tech Trends)
... are putting into more modern websites. It can't handle Facebook properly, it lacks the security of most modern web browsers, and it's had generally limited development because it's a Microsoft product. ...
8. Facebook Makes A Play For Your Wallet
(Latest News/Tech News)
Think Facebook is taking up too much of your time at work (after you've finished Twittering)? Not only will Facebook have a hold over your time, but it may also soon make a play to control your wallet. ...
... You can bring your own display ads, or you can use some of their generic (generic!) ad templates. It might be better to trial the Yahoo solution at the moment instead of pumping more cash into Facebook ...
... Getting Social You can now post updates to Twitter and Facebook via your Xbox 360. 1080p Zune Full High Definition video downloads will be available from the relaunched video service on Xbox Live, ...
... will start it's global release schedule in Europe in June, and be able to upload images and video to popular media sharing sites like Facebook, Flickr, Photobucket on the fly. It will also handle all the ...
... of some new iPhone features. Yahoo has set July 13h as the date for it's shutdown of the much maligned Yahoo 360 service. Run to compete with the likes of Facebook and MySpace, it's been the victim ...
... online security company MessageLabs shows that over 90 per cent of all email is spam. Speaking of which, one of my Facebook contacts (thanks Anthony) says there's an email going around saying youu can ...
Following all the, well, twittering about Twitter, Facebook has struck back into the mindspace of the public with news that a Russian investment firm has offered to buy a portion of preferred Facebook ...
15. Google Hits (and misses...)
(Latest News/Tech Trends)
... like Facebook, Digg, and something called Google Trends. Google Trends takes all of the raw search data from across Google, and allows searchers to see how popular certain topics or groups of topics ...
16. The iPod Touch(phone)
(Features/Mobile Lifestyle)
... for those who are interested), but instead we'll cover a couple of alternatives that are much more user-friendly, and free (excluding any data charges incurred for the WiFi connection): Facebook - There ...
17. We've Come A Long Way, Baby
(Features/Vintage Tech)
... with Chinese language sites making up 14% of that number. - Al Gore didn't invent the Internet, but he was the first to coin the phrase 'information super highway' back in 1981. - Facebook was originally ...