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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City 10th Anniversary Edition Ready to Dazzle iOS and Android Users December 6
0By: Jeff Stewart | November 23rd, 2012 | Android, Apple, Gadgets, Games, Google, iOS, News, Social Media, TabletsRockstar Games has been bringing hours of finger mashing joy to gaming aficionados for over a decade now and the development firm is showing no signs of slowing down. The multinational video game developing company is now looking to dazzle its followers with the latest edition of its hit Grand Theft Auto series. This will...
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New York City Swaps Traditional Phone Booths with Gigantic Smart Screens
By: Jeff Stewart | November 23rd, 2012 | Business, Living, News, TabletsPhone booths came in handy for New Yorkers after super storm Hurricane Sandy struck the city and damaged buildings, residential colonies and wireless networks with little in the way of discrimination. As a result of that, people in New York not only had to spend nights out in the open, but they also lost touch with their friends and relatives due to the lack of wireless connections. These people w...
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Follow, Share and Organise Your Favourite Topics With TAGtivate, a Toronto-Based Startup That is Maximizing the Hashtag
By: Jeff Stewart | November 23rd, 2012 | Business, News, O Canada, Social MediaOver the past few years, technology has evolved so quickly that things are becoming increasingly easy for internet users. For instance, in order to track information pertaining to specific topics, users on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter must simply add a # sign at the front of something in order to filter through the tremendous amount of content. As many of you know, this phenomenon of placing a # i...
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French Artist Uses 3 Helium Balloons in Place of Pillars to Raise Bridge
By: Jeff Stewart | November 23rd, 2012 | Gadgets, NewsTatton Park in Cheshire, England organized the third biennial on its 2,000 acres estate this fall, an event that featured several emerging artists who took part and impressed the event's visitors with their intellectual aptitude as it pertains to memory and myth. The theme of this year’s event was ‘flight’ and bearing that in mind some artists made and crashed fake Unidentified Flying Object...
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Microsoft Patent Application Reveals Google Glasses Like Device
By: Talha Bhatti | November 23rd, 2012 | Gadgets, Google, NewsThe USPTO published an application from Microsoft for a new patent that shows that the maker of Windows looking to replicate a device similar to Google’s Glass project. In the patent application, Microsoft shows glasses with a heads-up display system. The idea is to let the user see the w...
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Samsung Galaxy Camera With Android Jelly Bean Coming To Canada On December 7
By: Talha Bhatti | November 23rd, 2012 | Android, Gadgets, Google, News, O Canada, SmartphonesDigital cameras have struggled lately because the cameras on smartphones like iPhone and Android powered devices have been increasing in quality very quickly. Add the fact that mobile devices are constantly by our side and cameras find themselves in a precarious situation. Users do not find the need for a separate camera when their smartphones offer almost similar quality with many new apps to hel...
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iTunes 11 Faces Tough Competition From New Methods Of Music Discovery And Consumption
By: Talha Bhatti | November 23rd, 2012 | Apple, iOS, NewsOver a decade ago Apple was not the major consumer brand it is today. The rebirth of the technology giant started with a piece of software called iTunes. The Mac only version of the popular tool was launched to allow users to simply arrange, store and play music. With the release of the ...
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Facebook Proposes End To User Vote On Privacy Policy Changes
By: Talha Bhatti | November 23rd, 2012 | Business, News, Social MediaThe world’s largest social network, Facebook, has floated plans to stop letting users vote on updates to the site's privacy policy but will let users comment and give feedback on proposed changes to the policy. Facebook made their plans public on November 21 in a blog post that talked about developing a voting system that only turns on if en...