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Contest: Win one of two netTALK DUO voIP devices
Here we are again folks. Due to amazing participation and success of our last netTALK DUO contest, our friends over at netTALK feel that we did not give away enough units. It’s time for a second round. We now have two netTALK DUO…
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Carpathia refuses to bare $9,000 a day bill for Megaupload
The news just keep on coming after federal prosecutors shutdown the most popular file-sharing website. Carpathia Hosting, the company that was responsible for holding on to the bulk of data is now claiming that the cost of holding these files is around $9,000 per…
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Google bypassed Internet Explorer’s privacy settings, says Microsoft
Speculations are sky-high after it was discovered that Google was exploiting a loophole in Apple’s Safari browser to track users through web advertisement without permission. Now Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team wants a shot at it, claiming that Google bypassed Internet Explorer’s privacy settings…
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Microsoft SkyDrive overhaul for Windows 8 shown off on video
Microsoft SkyDrive is cloud storage system like DropBox but not as cool, but that’s about to change. Microsoft posted on Building Windows 8 blog about the improvements to the system including a Metro-style version of desktop application for Windows 8. The company discussed…
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Tribler file-sharing network may be unstoppable
Last month the file sharing part of the internet took a big hit when Megaupload was shutdown – so thought the copyright holders. Megaupload was so big that it was responsible for 30% to 40% of file-sharing traffic worldwide. Then comes Tribler, a…
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Rogers announces Sierra Wireless AirCard330U LTE Rocket Stick
Rogers is on top of the game when it comes to LTE coverage and devices. The company announced today that they will soon be launching the Sierra Wireless AirCard330U model of the LTE Rocket stick. The device offers maximum theoretical LTE download speeds…
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BTjunkie shuts down, hopes lawmakers will forget
A popular BitTorrent search service, BTjunkie has been voluntarily shut down by its owner/operator. The website has a goodbye message that says, “This is the end of the line my friends. The decision does not come easy, but we’ve decided to voluntarily shut…
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Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom lost bail appeal
The news keep on coming, since we’re covering the story from when it all started, Megaupload co-founder Kim Dotcom – formerly Kim Schmitz has lost appeal for bail. Prosecutors feared that he might flee New Zealand and find safe-haven in his native Germany….
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Dropbox offers 5GB cloud storage free if you go beta
Dropbox put together a deal with Apple where iOS device owners get 5GB cloud storage for free. Now Dropbox wants to give anyone upto 5GB of storage for free. Catch is, you should be willing to beta test their new application. Download the…


















