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The iPad is one of the single most popular consumer products in the history of civilization. As of the end of 2011, it sold over 55 million units between the iPad 1 and the iPad 2. The release of the iPad 3 last month overwhelmed the tech world, with three million copies sold in the [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, April 3, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Art, Entertainment, Internet, Misc · Tagged 3G, Apple, Apple Inc., Computing, consumer entertainment products, Dan Seitz, Electronics, Hal9000, IBM, iPad, iPads, Joker, Legos, Microsoft, Nerds, Nintendo, René Magritte, Snow White, steve jobs, Super Mario, The Thomas Crown Affair
The internet is not only a great resource for information, it is loaded with free stuff waiting to be claimed. If you would rather get samples and gift cards than viruses and spyware, you need to stick to legitimate offers. Identifying trusted websites can be a daunting task but the following list provides the top [...]
Posted by Suzy Duvall on Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Internet · Tagged Blockbuster Inc., Business, cellular telephone, Clearvoice Surveys, Computing, Coupon, eBay Inc, Facebook Inc, free stuff, free stuff online, get free stuff, Inc., Internet activity, internet sweepstakes, Loyalty program, marketing, Mindfield Online, Safeway, Safeway Limited, saving money, search engine usage, skype, Sweepstakes, The Home Depot, www.1saleaday.com, www.audible.com’s, www.blockbuster.com, www.coupons.com, www.cvsresearch.com, www.dailysteals.com, www.freebies4mom.com, www.freecycle.org, www.groupon.com, www.hulu.com, www.insideredbox.com, www.mercurymagazines.com, www.moneysavingmom.com, www.rewardsgold.com, www.savemore.com, www.savingeveryday.net, www.skype.com, www.textem.net, www.thethriftycouple.com, www.wheresmycellphone.com
The world’s most powerful search engine loves to celebrate April Fool’s Day. It has been an annual tradition for Google to put together some of the most creative and memorable hoaxes. Whether it’s the Manpower Search system, MentalPlex or Translate for Animals BETA, the people behind Google continue to prove every year that they can [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, April 1, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Internet · Tagged 3-D, a free in-home wireless broadband service, Android, April Fools' Day, artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence system, Auto-Drink™ technology, BETA, beta search technology, beverage industry, CADIE, Computing, E.E.S, free in-home wireless broadband service, Gmail, Google, Google Australia, Google Australia Pty Ltd., Google China, Google Groups, Google Gulp, Google Inc., Google TiSP, Google's hoaxes, Guinea, Human Search Volunteers Authority, Internet, Internet Service, ISP, Larry Page, online ads, PageRank, PageRank algorithm, predictive search algorithms, real time, search engine, search problem, search results, search technology, Sergey Brin, Technology_Internet, TiSP, TiSP (BETA), TiSP wireless router, toilet GFlush™ technology, Toilet Internet Service Provider, trustworthy and relevant search results, USD, Web search engine, wireless access, wireless broadband, wireless router, world wide web, youtube, YouTube Inc
“Hooked on Internet? Help is a just a click away.” – Unknown The quote truly says it all. When it comes to the Internet, there is nothing that you can’t do. In today’s world, we are run by technology and the flow of updates to already existing technology seems to be never-ending. With that said, [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, January 31, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Internet, Shopping · Tagged already existing technology, Amazon, Amazon.com, Asia, California, canada, cell phones, Computing, e-encyclopedia, e-shop, earliest web designers, eBay, eBay Inc, Entertainment_Culture, facebook, Facebook Inc, favorite retail store, food, food products, Google, Google Inc., Inc., instant messaging, instant messaging services, Internet, internet accessibility, Internet users, Japan, live real time auctions, LiveJournal, LiveJournal Inc, local newspaper, Mark Zuckerberg, online phenomenon, online radio station, online shopping, online social networking, online store, Publicly traded companies, retail shopping, Seattle, social networking site, Southern California, Technology_Internet, United States, USD, Virtual communities, Washington, Web 2.0, web-hosting, website, world wide web, Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc., youtube, YouTube Inc
With the explosion of Consumer Generated Media (CGM), ongoing monitoring of your personal or professional reputation has become a must. Consumer Generated Media consists largely of social networking websites; blogs; photo, audio and video sharing sites; discussion boards; and any other website that allows users to share their experience, opinion and knowledge. Facebook, Twitter, BlogSpot, [...]
Posted by Timeea on Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business, Internet, People · Tagged Computing, Facebook Inc, favorite free tools, free basic tools, FriendFeed, Google Alerts, Google Inc., Google SideWiki, Internet, online company, online presence, online reputation, online reputation problems, online reputation software, online reputations, online social media, online social networking, online tools, personal brand, personal reputation, personal web page, professional reputation, search engine, Sidewiki, social and traditional media, Social information processing, Social media, social media problems, social media properties, social networking, social networking services, social networking websites, Technology_Internet, Technorati, twitter, Twitter Inc, Web 2.0, web annotation feature, web bookmarks, Web search query, world wide web, Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc.
Toptenz.net has an iPhone App: Top 10 List iPhone App Chinese manufacturers piggyback off of successful products by cranking out thousands of copies, nowhere is this truer than with the success of the iPhone. There are literally hundreds of iPhone knockoffs, ranging from empty shells with the LED Apple logo lit up to exact copies [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, July 8, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Engineering · Tagged android phones, Apple, Apple Inc., CECT, cellular telephone, clone phones, Computing, consumer electronics, Dan Seitz, Electronics, Engineering, IBM, iphone, iPhone android, iPhone clones, iPhone copy, knockoffs, LG Dare Cellular Phone, Linksys iPhone, logo, Made in China, manufacturing, Meizu M8, PRADA, Smartphones, technology, top 10 iphone, top 10 lists, TopTenz, TopTenz.net
Toptenz.net has an iPhone App – Read more our Top 10 List iPhone App and download yours today! Anyone who has an iPhone (or is looking for an excuse to get an iPhone) has spent a bit of time in the App Store on iTunes looking through the thousands of iPhone apps that are available. [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business, Internet · Tagged Amazon Kindle, Amazon.com, app reviews, App Store, apple computers, Apple Inc., Apple iPhone, Apple iPod Touch Portable Audio Device, apps, AT&T, AT&T Corp., built-in location services, car expenses, computers, Computing, free apps, gas efficiency, Internet, internet access, iphone, IPhone OS, IPod Touch, ITunes, iTunes App Store, Kindle, Multi-touch, National Weather Service, online calendars, online interface, Portable media players, public transportation, Sean Easley, smart phone, Smartphones, software applications, Staples, Technology_Internet, top 10, top 10 apps, top 10 iPhone apps, top 10 lists, TopTenz, TopTenz.net, travel statistics, weather reports, WeatherBug, Wi-Fi, wiki, wikipedia, wireless hotspots
In today’s world, technology is definitely the way of doing well…everything. You can watch T.V. online, listen to music online, bank, shop, give yourself a virtual makeover and even order food. As great as technology is, especially computers and the Internet, there are down falls. Some claim that with the invention of the Internet, computers, [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Monday, May 24, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Internet, People · Tagged Adrian Lamo, bank accounts, bank fraud, communist politician, Computer hacking, computer scientist, Computing, Cybercrime, Eric Corley, F.B.I, Fred Cohen, Hacker, Hackers, Hackers Wanted, hacking, infamous hackers, internet cafes, John Schiefer, Jr, Kevin Mitnick, Kevin Poulsen, Legion of Doom, Mark Abene, Microsoft, Microsoft Corporation, MIT, Nahshon Even-Chaim, operating systems, Phreaking, Rober Morris, Robert Morris, Robert T. Morris, telecommunications, the F.B.I., University of Southern California's School of Engineering, Vladimir Levin