Robert

Chrome Icon, Now Updated

This morning, on my MacBook, Google Chrome decided to update its self automatically, without asking me, or even telling me. How did I notice you may be asking? The new icon in which Chrome now holds. That is if my assumptions are correct, and that Chrome had already updated it was just a refresh of

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Twitter staying in san francisco

Twitter: Staying in San FranciscoTwitter HQ, which is currently located in San Francisco, will remain so after signing a lease to relocate to Market Square after the company agreed a tax break deal with the city. By remaining where they are and with the deal that Twitter had previously in place with the city, the…

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Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet Review

Apps Games Amazon Kindle FireAmazon has recently launched its new Kindle Fire tablet PC. The tablet had great attention before its launch due to the price tag it offers. Due to Amazon’s reputation and the price it quoted for the device, people started waiting for the launch day. Now, one can finally buy an Amazon…

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The LG VX5400 as A Dictaphone

When I try to write music, I often struggle with the fact that melodies, ideas and fragments don’t necessarily come at practical times, i.e. when I’m sitting down with an instrument and writing a chord progression with the intention of making it a part of a piece of music. I’d read far too many interviews…

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Sony’s Bloggie: A Camera to “Flip” For?

Guest post: Gerald Arnolds, a Seattle-based education and technology writer, is a guest writer for christian counseling degree and paralegal certification for many different educational websites. Sony BloggieWith the recent trends seen in the the personal digicam industry over the last several years, it’s hard to believe that just a short while ago HD video…

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flipboard frenzy

There’ll be very few iPad owners out there who won’t have downloaded Flipboard by now. Touted as the world’s first “social media magazine”, the app launched on Wednesday with such success that two hours after it’s release, it trended on Twitter and overloaded Flipboard’s servers, preventing users from syncing their Twitter and Facebook accounts with…

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EXCLUSIVE: BBC Radio 1, iPad Review

Yesterday (Friday), I was on BBC Radio 1 during Newsbeat – I was on reviewing the iPad, I was also comparing the iPad amongst it’s competition, the Dell Streak and the Archos 9. Unfortunately I was unable to record either show, however the video can be seen on the Radio 1 or Newsbeat website. Tell…

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iSlice: The New DoodleJump

When I first heard about DoodleJump, I bought it and became instantly addicted, I’ve spent around 6 hours playing overall. That’s bad. Just in case you don’t know what DoodleJump is – it’s an iPhone/iPod gaming app. Yesterday I was introduced to iSlice – it is by far the new DoodleJump, it’s awesome, just as…

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Obama Dines With Tech Industry Kings & Queens

Last night was the meeting, or should I say dinner for the kings and queens of the technology world to discuss the future, more specifically the economy, business and entrepreneurs. The host, John Doerr, a partner with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, the location; Silicon Valley, California. A White House official described the reasoning behind…

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