Crisis in Egypt – Solution
Unrest in Egypt continued into its 7th day as anti-government protests once again faced police on the streets of Cairo.
Continue Reading →iDevices plans to demo iGrill at CES 2011
You may have only heard of the iGrill, a Bluetooth device that allows you to keep tabs on the temperature of your grill, wirelessly. At CES 2011, you can see it in action.
Continue Reading →Facebook Tops Google as most visited site
The social network site edged out Google.com with 8.9 percent of all U.S. visits between January and November 2010, while Google.com ranked second with about 7.2 percent of all visits, according to online measurement service Experian Hitwise.
Continue Reading →Facebook’s Global Relationships
This is what the world looks like, according to the Facebook social graph. Facebook intern Paul Butler was interested in the locations of friendships, so he decided to create a visualization of Facebook connections around the globe. How local are our friends? Where are the highest concentration of friendships? How do political and geological boundaries [...]
Continue Reading →Firefox 3.6.4: Flash No Longer Crashes Browser
After some delays, Mozilla has released Firefox 3.6.4, the newest version of the popular web browser. It comes with one big addition: protection against crashing due to third-party plugins, most notably Adobe Flash.
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