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Facebook phasing out support for Internet Explorer 7

Dec 30, 10:53PM

Facebook has started phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 7. The browser is not allowed to show the new Timeline profile, and renders the old one instead. This is just the beginning.


Verizon backs off $2 bill payment charge

Dec 30, 10:40PM

The Internet speaks and Verizon is forced to listen.


Facebook has 300 million app users (report)

Dec 30, 10:23PM

Facebook has over 300 million monthly active mobile app users, according to a new report. Can you guess which platform has the highest penetration rate when it comes to using the Facebook app?


2011's Top Ten Sex and Tech Headlines

Dec 30, 9:49PM

2011's top sex and tech stories ranged from porn bittorrent bizarreness to strange sex crimes and beyond.


Google's New Year doodle on display

Dec 30, 7:24PM

Google's New Years' Eve doodle can now be viewed on certain international websites in the run up to 2012.


Rear-end recognition: Another step forward (or behind) for security?

Dec 30, 6:44PM

A new technology has been unveiled by Japan's Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology -- a chair that can identify you by the shape and size of your posterior.


Amazon reveals best-selling gifts of 2011, record holiday for Kindle

Dec 30, 5:57PM

Amazon reveals its best-selling products of 2011, but it would seem that the Kindle was the hottest brand this holiday season.


Go Daddy really and truly opposes SOPA now

Dec 30, 5:06PM

This time Go Daddy really does get off the Stop Online Piracy Act bandwagon. No! Really!


Google's SOPA press stunt: Can we truly hold them liable?

Dec 30, 4:36PM

Google has recently been criticised for failing to tackle online piracy and illegal downloading in what they consider a "press stunt". Should search engines become regulated?


2011 Year in Review - Android's year

Dec 30, 2:54PM

A tour of the highs and lows of Android’s year.


Korea sets the standard for government datacenters

Dec 30, 2:27PM

Korea's government IT consolidation program shows real, documented, cost savings and IT benefits.


Predicting 2012: Rapid implementation in focus

Dec 30, 2:05PM

Enterprise vendors are investing to reduce failures and improve deployments for customers. Here's what this positive trend means for you.


Motorola DROID XYBOARD 8.2, 10.1 hands-on review

Dec 30, 1:50PM

The Motorola DROID XYBOARD comes in both 8.2-inch and 10.1-inch sizes, and I have been using both.


Verizon's on-contract Xyboard is now $50 cheaper

Dec 30, 12:30PM

Will a price tag save the Xyboards? That's certainly what Verizon hopes.


PlayStation Vita sales drop in Japan

Dec 30, 11:45AM

Sales for the PlayStation Vita have dropped 72 percent in its second week, with only 72,000 units being sold.


Verizon explains 4G outages: Parsing the IT failure transparency

Dec 30, 11:32AM

Verizon's explanation of its recent 4G outages leaves out a lot of detail that would have offered customers more transparency.


Another take on "Big Data"

Dec 30, 11:15AM

The topic "Big Data" always brings in many reader comments. Here's a segment of on response that gets to the heart of Big Data use cases.


2012: the year back-end enterprise systems open up to the world

Dec 30, 5:40AM

While everyone gets excited about public APIs such as Facebook and Twitter, an even bigger revolution has been quietly underway: enterprises of all sizes are API-enabling their back-end systems.


Tech's Relationship With Depression, Suicide and Asperger's

Dec 30, 4:53AM

In 2011 tech increased its awareness about depression and suicide, highlit by tragedy.


Facebook Messenger for Windows officially released

Dec 30, 2:10AM

Facebook has responded to the leak of its Messenger for Windows application by simply releasing an official download. It's a great way to downplay the leak while keeping users excited.



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