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  • Google Buzz Buttons Learn To Count
    By Mashable on February 11th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Yesterday we added Google Buzz buttons to Mashable, letting you share our stories to Google’s new social network as you can on Twitter and Facebook. Today we added share counts to those buttons, letting you hone in on the most popular posts. If you’re not already up to speed: Google…

  • Beyond Sexting: The Spectrum of Shameful Text Messaging
    By Gizmodo on January 22nd, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    For all the talk of sexting, you’d think it was the only kind of text out there. Not so! There’s plenty of other ways to message, most of which come with just as much regret: Becksting: Texting after one too many fine imported lagers Sectsting: Blasts to give your cult to-…

  • Entelligence: Here’s what I want in my next phone
    By Engadget on January 21st, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    By my last count, I regularly carry as many as five different devices in my bag, with lots of overlapping functions. But I seldom want to carry more than two, and one of those is always going to be a phone. As good as today’s phones are, however, I’m still left wanting…

  • Verizon drops BlackBerry Storm price to $99.99 on contract
    By Engadget on July 18th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    With all signs ( and by “all,” we mean “all” ) pointing to a new Storm joining Verizon Wireless’ lineup in the not-too-distant future , it’s just about the perfect time to start discounting the current model in hopes of working that inventory down before the inevitable launch of numero …

  • Rockchip plans on slashing Android phone prices with new RK2808 chipset
    By Engadget on July 10th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Rockchip, already a favorite among dirt cheap, feature-laden PMPs , has its sights set on Android and we couldn’t be happier. The company sees Android’s free nature being the perfect match for the Chinese market, and plans to release its low-cost RK2808 chipset in October to take advantage of that. In…

  • Axxis fingerprint door lock invites hacker wannabes to burgle your premises
    By Engadget on July 10th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Biometric security might sound cool, but relying on fingerprint recognition alone for securing anything more serious than your Windows password typically results in the rapid hacking, whether through flesh or software , of that protection. Well, Axxis is trying to address this problem with a new dual-factor security lock — requiring a PIN …