Flickr’s 1TB for photos is great, but how about a smart shoebox?
Last week, Google gave everyone 15GB of space to store their photos. This week, Yahoo takes that to 1 terabyte. You know what?
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Posted by Nick | May 21, 2013 | Technology IT |
Last week, Google gave everyone 15GB of space to store their photos. This week, Yahoo takes that to 1 terabyte. You know what?
Read MorePosted by Nick | May 21, 2013 | Technology IT |
Satellite phones may seem like a niche technology, and in many ways they are. You won’t need one while roaming city streets, but they can be invaluable if you’re ever trekking far from civilization — though that didn’t stop this guy from using the HTC One on Mt. Everest.
Read MorePosted by Nick | May 21, 2013 | Technology IT |
After the hacking collective Anonymous launched a Twitter campaign pledging to go after the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba, the U.S. military barred all Wi-Fi access on the base, according to the Associated Press. All social media, including Facebook and Twitter, also has been banned
Read MorePosted by Nick | May 21, 2013 | Technology IT |
The iPhone 5 (Credit: CNET) More customers are satisfied with Apple’s phones than any other handsets, but they’re not as happy as they were last year, a new report said. According to an American Customer Satisfaction Index report issued today, Apple received a score of 81 (on a scale of 100) in terms of customer satisfaction. But the company dropped 2 percent from its 2012 position, and the iPhone lags the customer satisfaction rating of 86 for Apple’s desktop, laptop, and tablet business.
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The 9.7-inch iPad 5 is expected to have narrow side bezels like the iPad Mini. (Credit: Apple) A full-size iPad that gets closer to the lean design of the iPad Mini may finally be on the way. Production of the fifth-generation iPad is slated to begin in July, according to a report from Taipei-based Digitimes.
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