September 25th, 2011 by
Lola Lindeman | Tags: Release
During a speech at the Discovery Invest Leadership Summit, Al Gore, former Vice President of the United States and current Apple board member, stated that new Apple iPhones will be released next month. This well indicates that either there would be one new iPhone model on multiple carriers, or two new iPhone models are ready for the October release. There are also reports which tell that there would be more than 30 million iPhone 5 handsets with an upgraded antenna and other changes ready to be released. The release date of Apple iPhone 5 has been most probably confirmed to be October 4th, but what about the specs of Apple iPhone 5?
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September 25th, 2011 by
Jackson Walton | Tags: Facebook, Facebook Become
It is said that social networking site Facebook will officially launch the highly anticipated iPad special applications on October 4 to be held Apple iPhone 5 phone conference. In addition to Facebook version iPad application, it is anticipated Facebook also will release a revised version of the iPhone application, and may launch a mobile application market based on HTML5. ipad video converter is a good choice for you to use your ipad perfectly.
Apple’s core competence lies in a fresh, simple, elegant content consumption way to replace the previous complex and ugly way. Facebook is a similar pattern of positive into Apple’s market. Apple through the iPod, iPhone, Apple TV and iPad do this.
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September 23rd, 2011 by
Jackson Walton | Tags: Network, Network Modifier
An interesting post from Mobot this morning on the five UK networks carrying the Nokia 700 handset (the first running Symbian Belle) has got me thinking. Let’s be clear, there’s no second source on this yet, but the central principle, that if the networks swing behind Nokia then the manufacturer has a solid future, is sound. Part of Nokia’s offensive both for Belle, S40 and the upcoming Windows Phone handsets has been, and will continue to be, to charm the mobile phone networks.

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The reasons should be clear – if a network decided to swing fully behind a phone, then you can expect to see a huge amount of promotion to get that handset on the network and into users hands.
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September 22nd, 2011 by
Brodie Boyce |
When I discovered R.E.M., which on Wednesday disbanded, through Out Of Time as a 12-year-old schoolkid in 1991, it was the beginning of a long love affair with music made by some of the most creative, humble and well-intentioned people I could imagine.
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My ongoing appreciation of that band has tracked the evolution of online media.
When I first boarded the internet four years later, it was a revelation. I, like many others, instantly connected the two.
Usenet newsgroups, organised in to thousands of increasingly specific subject niches for all manner of interests, like rec.music.rem let fans around the world share news, views and interpretations of lyrics.
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September 22nd, 2011 by
Lola Lindeman |
Scientists from UC San Diego, the J. Craig Venter Institute and Illumina Inc., published their findings in the Sept. 18 online issue of the journal Nature Biotechnology. The breakthrough will enable researchers to assemble virtually complete genomes from DNA extracted from a single bacterial cell. By contrast, traditional sequencing methods require at least a billion identical cells, grown in cultures in the lab.
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August 28th, 2011 by
Lola Lindeman | Tags: Facebook, Facebook Kills
Facebook proved itself to be one tough cookie and the site is thriving despite all the hype about the competition (read “Google+”). But that does not mean that everything is well with Facebook. The social networking site recently decided to pull a plug on its fledgling ‘Facebook Deals’ program. The venture lasted only 4 months. However, this apparently bad news is certainly a good one for also-struggling crowd-sourcing deal sites like Groupon and other clones.
As a pilot program, Facebook deals were initially launched in five cities, but according to the sources, the response had been underwhelming. Group b
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