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It was only at the beginning of the month when Apple launched their new Mac App Store. One success story can be told by Pixelmator already. They made $1 million in the first 20 days that their app has been available in the app store. More »

Apple’s iPod Touch is capable of connecting to a cellular data network via Apple Peel 520. Apple Peel allows users to send and receive voice calls and SMS from an iPod touch. More »

Twitter has just unveiled a new feature called “Connections“, if you have a Facebook account which is most likely its as simple as Facebook’s “Mutual Friends”. More »

Similar to its predecessor the D255, the Aspire One E100 netbook with Android and Windows will be launched with education on its mind. With a special rubber coating, a lot of potential for school branding and the ability to host a lot of ppre-installed educational software, who knows? More »

Social networking games are getting ever so popular by the day. Now, another game has been added to the Facebook sites, called Gossip Girl. It is a one hour drama about the scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite. Gossip Girl is the who reasoning behind the plot, and she is relentless in uncovering and sharing every scandal possible on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. More »

AT&T is quietly offering some iPhone customers of theirs the ability to switch to unlimited data plans in order to keep them from defecting to Verizon. Apparently, the offer is being made to customers who had previously been on an unlimited data plan for the iPhone on AT&T but had switched to one of the company’s lower-cost capes plans when it restructured its data plans as the iPhone 4 was announced last June. More »

The BlackBerry Curve has long been a favorite among BlackBerry users. Known for its great messaging capabilities, the device had little to offer, though, in terms of functionality that “stood out” from the rest of the crowd. Well, it looks like things are looking up for the Curve, because an image of the BlackBerry Curve Touch has recently been leaked! More »

During one of the most violent and controversial elections in Iran, the world saw the atrocities occurring to revolutionaries via technology and the internet, through mediums such as Twitter, Facebook and mobile text messaging. The recent uprising in Tunisia? Also shown to the world through the eyes of the Tweeting bird and the feeds of Facebook. Well, trouble seems to be brewing in Egypt, and in an extreme attempt to avoid such transmission of information, the government has apparently cut off its internet and mobile services to citizens! More »

Verizon sent an email to MacRumours that the carrier will begin its preorder sales of the iPhone 4 at 3 AM EST on February 3rd. It is just for current Verizon Wireless customers who have their My Verizon account set up. In the event of missing out on them (they are limited), you’ll have to wait until February 10th, when the offers are open to the general public. More »

Skype 5 for Mac has just been introduced by Skype. It offers group video calling for the first time on Mac and supports as many as 10 simultaneous people chatting in an iChat stye full screen mode. More »

Technology has gone so far these days, and now a Park Assist system has been made. It can scan you license plate, and remembers where you parked. And it uses a set of high resolution digital cameras that can not only tell when a spot is empty or full but can also snap and catalog every vehicle’s licensed plate number. This means that if you can’t remember where you have parked, you have to just visit one of the Find-Your-Car kiosks, enter your plate number and it will create a you-are-here, you-want-to-be-here map so you can easily find your ride. More »

Senator Karl Kruger has again proposed a ban on cell phone use and listening to MP3 players whilst crossing the street. It was proposed but unsucessful on his previous attempt back in 2007. More »

A new range of webOS based tablets will soon be unveiled by HP. And the first tablet is expected to be shipped in March. It seems as if HP are in talks with Amazon to bring both music and video on demand with their new webOS tablets. More »

- It seems as though all of the free content on Hulu that users enjoy may have to be reconsidered as it is getting to be too much and competing with regular TV broadcasts.
- Google begins its crackdown on providing autocomplete for piracy-related tasks, removes it to turn up a blank page when you try. More »


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