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Today’s ubiquitous MP3 players permit users to listen to crystal-clear tunes at high volume for hours on end — a marked improvement on the days of the Walkman. But according to Tel Aviv University research, these advances have also turned personal...
Apple® has announced that iCloud®, a set of free cloud services, including iTunes® in the Cloud, Photo Stream and Documents in the Cloud, that work seamlessly with your iPhone®, iPad®, iPod touch®, Mac® or PC to automatically and wirelessly store...
The Royal Navy has launched a new campaign to help attract the best engineering talent to officer posts using a new interactive application available via the iPhone and as a Facebook widget.
The application was created by the Central Office of Information...
International Icon, Britney Spears, has launched her own iPhone and iPod Touch app. The app, exclusive to the artist, is named “It’s Britney!” and is currently available at the iTunes App Store.
How People Arrived Here: britney ipod,...
Those who have been following my “more formal gig” on Examiner.com know that I have taken a great interest in opportunities for concert experiences in cyberspace. Last night Laura Battle filed a story for this morning’s Financial...
In order to reach YouTube’s typical younger user, which already totals seven million Mexican users, the Presidency has relaunched the federal government’s News Channel (www.youtube.com/user/gobiernofederal).
The presentation of these changes in...
It has been over two years since I last wrote about the significant role that “personal technologies” play in what can only be called our deliberate efforts to deny reality. The occasion at that time was a growing movement among state...
Haymarket SAC Publishing has announced the launch of the Indian edition of its Successful Gadget Magazine – Stuff which is currently the best-selling Gadget Magazine in the World and the 6th biggest-selling Men’s Monthly in the UK.
The UK Intellectual Property Office has today launched a consultation to assess the likely impact of Artist’s Resale Right and the derogation for deceased artists on the UK art market.