An online report had claimed that Facebook could be working on a phone of its own to compete in the fiercely competitive and lucrative Smartphone sector. Facebook was prompt is dismissing the report.
“The story, which originated in Techcrunch, is not accurate. Facebook (Facebook) is not building a phone. Our approach has always been to make phones and apps more social. Current projects include [...]
British Telecom has come out with an attractive offer for subscribers who subscribe to its current broadband and landline telephony bundles — it offers an upgrade you to BT’s fibre optic network free of charge, the new offer include 40GB a month usage limits and £25 setup fees for users on the cheapest monthly bundles. The offer will see customers enjoy superfast speeds from [...]
Napster, the original Big Daddy of music sharing , is now available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch on Apple’s App Store, Napster has joined rivals like Rhapsody, Thumbplay, Rdio and Mog on the Apple App Store.
Napster on i-Devices offers 10 million full-length songs for a subscription of $10 a month, and you can even listen to those songs offline. You could create playlists, save songs, albums [...]
Chromium, the open source browser that Chrome is based on, now offers the Google Instant feature integrated into the browser. This makes real-time searches pop up in your main browser window while typing in queries from the Omnibox.
This may not mean that you will have this option added to your Chrome browser soon, most features that come to Chromium, usually find their way to Chrome in relatively [...]
Yes, its happening – Apple obviously has buried its hatchet with Google Voice based apps. After allowing GV Connect, a U.S. $3 native Google Voice app for the iPhone yesterday GV Mobile + will now make it reappearance on App Store.
Sean Kovacs, developer of GV Mobile + confirmed this good news on Twitter that the app is coming soon, and has promised to make it free for the night (EST) if [...]
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Google Voice Apps are back – After getting kicked out from Apple App Store and getting thoroughly banned from the iPhone last July, Google Voice-related apps are back on App Store. Apple has just approved GV Connect, a U.S. $3 native Google Voice app for the iPhone.
This development is a definite surprise, because last month, Google said that nothing had changed [...]
Sky has roped in Stephen Fry for launch of its Sky 3D channel, Stephen Fry will produce a special guide to be broadcast on Sky Anytime and Internet ahead of the 1 October UK launch.
Stephen Fry comments: “2010 has been a triumphant year for new and innovative technological developments, which is great news for all of us, not just technophiles like myself. 3D TV in the home is going to be [...]
Apple’s launch of iBook with iPad’s debut, was meant to herald a new era for electronic reading , but it hasn’t offered a impressive portfolio of newspapers and magazines. That may soon change, according to reports Apple is working on developing a digital newsstand for publishers that would let them sell magazines and newspapers to consumers for use on iPad and iPhone.
The newsstand, [...]
Now take your Facebook ‘places’ in UK, Facebook. Facebook’s geo-locational service Facebook Places is now working in the United Kingdom, launching only a month ago in the US, Facebook Places is catching up very quickly in US amidst privacy concerns.
At a press conference in London this morning, Facebook Places product manager Michael Sharon walked the media through the service and not [...]
Yahoo has announced the launch of a cleaner, faster and more social version of Yahoo Mail. Blake Irving, Yahoo’s executive vice president and chief products officer, launched the new design at Yahoo’s headquarters here during an event called “Product Runway.”
Yahoo said that its 281 million Yahoo Mail users will start seeing the new design in the next few weeks as it [...]