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Google Streamlining its privacy policy by March, 1, 2012

January 24th, 2012

Google apparently has 60 different privacy policy’s for all of its products, yikes.

Well thats gonna change pretty soon, as Google is majorly changing its privacy policy along with its terms of conditions.

Which is good right? Yes icon smile Google Streamlining its privacy policy by March, 1, 2012 .

The new policy is much more clear and simple, and without much of the legal mumbo jumbo.

Glad Google is starting to care more about its privacy of its users…wish Facebook would!

Watch the video below for a explanation of the changes:

 

 

Like it or not Facebook Timeline is coming to your profile

January 24th, 2012

Facebook is well known for changing its site quite drastically without users wants (or permissions).

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Except for Facebook timeline which seemed to slowly come to our profiles…until now. You have a few short weeks before Facebook timeline becomes a standard feature.

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Sites Around The Internet Blackout In Protest Of SOPA/PIPA

January 18th, 2012

Sites around the internet are going on voluntary strike to protest SOPA/PIPA.

What is SOPA? Watch the Video:

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Grand theft auto 3 comes to iPad/iPhone

December 16th, 2011

One of the old game counsel games has come to the app store.

Grand theft auto 3 has been ported to IPhone 4, iPhone 4s, iPad 1, iPad 2, and iPod touch 4th generation.

Which is some Hefty requirements.

Watch the review icon smile Grand theft auto 3 comes to iPad/iPhone .

YouTube launches new streamlined redesigned interface

December 2nd, 2011

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YouTube today has launched a new redesign. They say it’s a more simpler, easier to use interface. But as usual the YouTube community has launched a revolt…which happens
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PSA: Secret app on Smartphones (except iPhone) logs sensitive information

November 30th, 2011

I think Steve Jobs was right, a secret app on Android, Blackberry and Nokia phones logs some pretty serious information.

The app in question is Carrier IQ. It is a app that you cannot terminate, see what it is, see any sort of privacy policy, or etc.

Carrier IQ is suppose to help carriers find out why or where calls are dropped so they can fix there service. However…the app goes way beyond the function and acts like a trojan on the persons device.

The app has complete access too; contacts, button presses, internet, texts, and your specific device location.

Sounds scary right? Well it is. Your privacy is at serious risk.

It automatically and without question sends your unencrypted text messages, what buttons you press, what phone numbers you call (or even press!), encrypted information if you use your browser including but not limited usernames and passwords.

Check out the video below for more information.

 

 

 PSA: Secret app on Smartphones (except iPhone) logs sensitive information

Guest Post: Apple Announces iPhone 4s

October 5th, 2011
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Apple finally announced that it will be releasing the iPhone 4S – the next generation of the company’s superb smartphone. While it was expected that Apple would be releasing the iPhone 5 next, the tech giant pulled a quick one and released the iPhone 4S instead. However that doesn’t by any means mean that the newest iPhone is a disappointment.

As expected, the iPhone 4S looks surprisingly similar to the iPhone 4; however, the phone’s interior has had some serious upgrades.

The iPhone 4S is the first iPhone to have a dual core processor and graphics, and includes the Apple A5 chip – the newest computing chip Apple is offering in smartphones. The phone is also said to have 1 GB of RAM which is said to make the new iPhone “seven times faster” than the iPhone 4 according to the Apple Vice President, Phil Schiller.

One of the newest highlights to the iPhone 4S is the use of the antenna system which houses two antennas. Users are able to switch between the two antennas to obtain the best sound quality and download speeds available – apparently allowing user access to 14.4 Mbps of download speed.

The new iPhone 4S also comes with a new 8 MP camera which has the ability to take 3264×2448 pictures – a 60 percent increase in previous image size. The new camera is also able to take in more light and is much faster so iPhone lovers now have access to a legit camera capable of taking wider and more accurate shots.

While the updates made to the iPhone 4S are sure to convince many that they need to purchase it, the phone still has a few competitors. While the iPhone 4S is definitely an upgrade from the previous iPhone, Samsung and HTC have both released great smartphones over the last year and are expected to consider doing so again soon.

Any of these phones can perform a simple search through Google.com or Anywho.com, and Apple may have the market share for right now, but both HTC and Samsung are showing themselves to be great rivals. The release of the iPhone 4S may be a great release for Apple, but it is just one more strategic move in the ever-escalating smartphone wars.

 

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Guest Post: How Storage Technology is Moving into the Future

September 27th, 2011
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If you were to get into a time machine and go back just 20 years, you could truly amaze people with news of the changes that have taken place in storage technology (to say nothing of the fact that you’re in a time machine, of course). What was once assumed to be the best and most widely-used form of storage – the local hard drive – finds itself something of a relic, used primarily for applications and operating systems rather than storage of data.
Indeed, things are changing.

Local hard drive options

Local hard drives do still have one advantage over the other options: speed. A solid state hard drive, for example, can give you instant access to your data. The problem is that most of us don’t need that kind of fast access to data. All of the other options are generally quick enough. Some components – like applications and operating systems – can benefit from that kind of speed. That’s why operating systems remain on local hard drives, for example. But your average data storage just doesn’t need it.
External hard drives provide more versatility in that you can take them with you from one place to the next. Unfortunately, like local hard drives, they’re susceptible to loss, corruption, physical damage, viruses, and more. They have the same weaknesses as internal hard drives, but they’re portable.

Online storage options

On the other hand, online or so-called “cloud computing” storage options offer users a lot more in the way of security and stability. Because these systems are based on redundant hardware and network connections, your data is much safer with an online storage system than it is on your hard drive. Chances are that it’s much better protected from viruses and other harmful software, as well.
Of course, there is a price to pay for that kind of security. You need to pay your monthly fee (although most online storage services offer a certain amount of space without charge). You also won’t have access to your data if you’re offline. (This isn’t always the case, either; some online storage systems actually sync your data with a local copy, so that even when you’re offline you have access to that data provided you connected with that particular computer previously).
Online storage is really revolutionizing the way we think about data. A hard drive crash no longer means losing several years’ worth of documents and photos. All of your important data is safe and sound in the cloud, and can remain there as long as you retain the service.

A bright future

While it’s hard to predict what storage options might look like in 20 years, one thing is certain: for now, cloud computing is where storage technology is headed, and fast. Individuals as well as businesses are taking advantage of online storage systems, and learning that data security and accessibility don’t have to be major concerns. You simply let your online storage provider worry about those things, freeing you up to do whatever it is you do.

Eric Greenwood is a seasoned writer in technology that takes a special interest in online storage. You can find more of his articles located at OnlineStorage.org.

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Skype for iPad launched

August 1st, 2011
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Skype has launched skype for iPad 2 today.

Which means you can now made video calls on your iPad just like how you can in facetime.

Glad to hear that the iPad is moving up on the “webcamming” world.

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Apple Posts iPad 2 “Now” Ad

June 17th, 2011

Apple continues with the iPad 2 ads.

Here is the latest one called “now”;

Notice how Apple focus’ on the user experience with no mention of the specs, just how it runs? That is what its suppose to be like.