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Jailbreaking your iPhone can provide increased functionality and less restrictions but it also seems it can now also bring with it a massive security risk.
There are reports that an enterprising Dutch hacker has preyed on many handsets operated by T...
Seesmic Desktop will be celebrating tonight. Not only has the client reached an incredibly impressive 3 million downloads (albeit no telling how many by one person), but it also becomes the first mainstream Twitter client to integrate lists, somethin...
Continuing our seemingly endless coverage of Twitter lists, we have a list of the top followed lists. You know that you want to see it.
The data is about a day old, so you have to adjust the...
I spotted a tweet this afternoon from legendary actor, pundit and tech geek Stephen Fry that brought a disappointed frown to my face.
“Think I may have to give up on Twitter. Too much aggression...
Sometimes you begin to play with a new application, and you are immediately hooked. Before you are even sure exactly what the service is, or what it does, or what it will do, you know: this is something exciting.
Pip.io is such a startup and product....
Australians must have a lot of things to do.
How else can you explain that two kick-ass sites in the reminder/to-do space, Remember The Milk (RTM) and now Task.fm, are both Aussie-made?
When Task.fm first launched earlier this year many people loved...
While Google hasn’t officially released their own repository to download extensions yet (although you can officially submit them here), third-party sites such as Chrome Extensions have a large repository of extensions ready for you to download.
While...
I am in an airport at the moment, something that I am beginning to think that we all do too much, and I have no internet connection. I refuse to pay $14 for an hour of connectivity.
It is probably worth the money, but the principle of paying for a...
Holidays are here which means most of us will pack on some pounds from extra helpings of ham and plenty of toast.
For those looking for that extra motivation will like the WiFi enabled scale: withings. It is as simple as a scale and as complex as a...