The mobile market is a cut throat one and lately every provider is doing whatever they can to stand out from the rest. Well, to stand apart from their competition, T-Mobile is now offering unlimited international data.
Read More »Amazon Login and Pay Service Takes On PayPal
It seems that Amazon is broadening its horizon by offering Amazon Login and Pay Service to online businesses. The new system lets users log in to their Amazon account and pay for services utilizing their Amazon account directly.
Read More »Put Your Kids On An Electronic Leash With The FiLip!
Gone are the days of putting kids on physical leashes (okay, not really, we still think they're great,) now you can put your kids on an electronic leash with the new FiLip!
Read More »Skype Will Finally Be Syncing Across Devices!
If you're a regular Skype users then you no doubt have been frustrated by the fact that Skype does not sync across various devices. Well, your frustrations are about to be remedied.
Read More »Good News For Frequent Flyers From Gogo Vision!
If you're not a frequent flyer or not someone who enjoys flying then Gogo Vision might convince you to at least like the few flights that you do take!
Read More »Twitter’s 1 Billion Dollar IPO Filing!
Today Twitter made their filing with the SEC public revealing that they are looking to raise $1 billion on 472,613,753 shares of common stock!
Read More »MyTime App Allows You To Schedule Your Appointments
MyTime isn't any old calendar app, no this app is set up to allow you to book appointments for just about anything including: massages, haircuts, dental appointments, car repairs etc.
Read More »Facebook Graph Search Now Includes Status Updates And Posts
A new update to the Facebook Graph Search now allows for users to search a variety of features in addition to statuses, posts, comments, photo captions and check-ins.
Read More »NYC Plans Free Public WIFI In All Five Boroughs!
According to recent reports New York City will offer free public WiFi in all five boroughs by December 2013. Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced a new program today that will expand the current plan for free public WiFi.
Read More »Scribd Hopes To Become The Netflix Of Books!
Social publishing service Scribd first launched in 2007 as a document sharing system; however, with a recent deal with HarperCollins they intend to change their focus and become a book subscription service.
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