How to change your Facebook relationship status without alerting friends

February 14, 2012 |  by  |  Facebook, Tips n Tweaks  |  No Comments

#1 Facebook Relationship Status - The new Timeline design makes much of your relationship status, so we'd recommend erring on the side of caution about what you choose to broadcast. #2. The Break-Up - If you change your status from being in a relationship with someone to being single using the default settings, Facebook will alert all your friends to this via their News Feeds. If you want to change your status in a more subtle manner, we can show you how. #3. Edit Your Profile - From your Facebook profile page, click on the "About" link under your profile picture. #4. Edit

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Lovebirds or Heartbreak: Top valentine’s day playlists on Facebook

February 14, 2012 |  by  |  Facebook  |  No Comments

As a Valentine’s Day experiment, Facebook looked at the top 10 songs users are listening to as they make new relationships “Facebook official” or announce recent breakups on the social network. The Facebook Data Team looked at songs U.S. users played on Spotify after changing their relationship statuses. Among lovebirds on Facebook, Jason Derulo takes the top spot with his hit "Don't Wanna Go Home". When users fall in love they feel like celebrating, so along with romantic songs like "Just The Way You Are" by Bruno Mars, users also play songs like "No Sleep" by Whiz Kalifa. "The Cave" by Mumford

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Scalado’s patented object removal technology ‘Remove’ deletes unwanted details in captured imaging

February 14, 2012 |  by  |  android, Apps, Video  |  No Comments

When capturing photos in a busy area, like a public square or a concert for example, it is often difficult to get a clean shot without unwanted objects entering the frame. Now you can capture the shot anyway, and simply let the camera remove the people for you, Scalado's patented new object removal technology - Remove. Point your camera and take a photo, remove anyone moving around, or select your friends and remove any strangers. Remove is a technology that automatically highlights and removes any unwanted object from a captured photo. It is the world's first Object removal software to

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Watch out for fake Facebook stock

February 11, 2012 |  by  |  Facebook, News  |  No Comments

Marianne Oleson, 46, made her initial appearance in Winnebago County court Wednesday afternoon. Oleson, who is also known to go by the last names of Jansen, Milock or Maloney, is charged with 31 felony counts relating to theft and forgery for the sale of fake stock for the social media company Facebook. “I was scammed,” said Randy Stafford. Stafford, a construction worker, did work on Oleson’s home in Nekimi in Winnebago County. According to the criminal complaint, after Oleson couldn’t pay up, she offered to pay Stafford in fake stock in Facebook. “I think it’s a great opportunity, it’s a growing business so

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Apple’s iPhone business is bigger than Microsoft

February 11, 2012 |  by  |  Apple, Microsoft, News  |  No Comments

Apple's iPhone business alone is now bigger than Microsoft. Not Windows. Not Office. Microsoft. The iPhone did not exist five years ago. And now it's bigger than a company that, 15 years ago, was dragged into court and threatened with forcible break-up because it had amassed an unassailable and unthinkably profitable monopoly. The iPhone also appears to be considerably more profitable than Microsoft. In the December quarter, Apple's iPhone business generated $24.4 billion of revenue. Microsoft's whole company, meanwhile, from Windows to Office to servers to XBox, generated $20.9 billion. Thanks businessinsider

Augmented reality Starbucks Cup Magic app send and receive virtual Valentine messages

February 11, 2012 |  by  |  android, Apple, Apps, Video  |  No Comments

Starbucks launched their new Valentine’s augmented reality cups that allows you to send and receive virtual Valentine messages. Download the app from the Apple® App Store (iPhone 3GS+ running iOS 4+, iPad not supported) or Android™ Market (Android 2.3+), use it to scan limited edition Valentine’s Day themed cups and watch your cup come to life. Share the magic with coworkers, friends, family, neighbors, teachers – any and everyone who holds a special place in your heart. You can also use the app to share a Starbucks Card eGift – a sweet surprise to warm the hearts of every love

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Kodak shuttering camera business – exit camera, camcorders, digital frames

February 11, 2012 |  by  |  News  |  No Comments

The inventor of the digital camera, Kodak, is now leaving the camera business, reports Reuters. Eastman Kodak Co, the inventor of the digital camera, plans to get out of that business in the first half of the year as the bankrupt company looks to cut costs. Kodak, which filed for bankruptcy protection last month, said that getting out of cameras would result in “significant” job losses. Most of the 400 people in that business are based in Rochester, New York, and work in research and development and marketing. Instead of designing its own cameras, Kodak will now try to license

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Introducing Chrome for Android

February 11, 2012 |  by  |  android, Chrome, Video  |  No Comments

Google has introducing Chrome for Android Beta to your Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich phone or tablet. Like the desktop version, Chrome for Android Beta is focused on speed and simplicity, but it also features seamless sign-in and sync so you can take your personalized web browsing experience with you wherever you go, across devices. Introducing Chrome for Android Beta - Video Speed - With Chrome for Android, you can search, navigate and browse fast—Chrome fast. You can scroll through web pages as quickly as you can flick your finger. When searching, your top search results are loaded in the background as

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Android hack exposes Google Wallet PIN On Demand

February 11, 2012 |  by  |  android, Hacks, Video  |  No Comments

Discovered by Joshua Rubin of Zvelo an Android hack which exposes Google Wallet. This hack allows access to credit card data and purchase history and could, in theory, allow a hacker to use a Google Wallet freely. However, it does require the hacker to have unfettered root access to the phone. Rubin recommends: #1 Do Not “Root” the Cell Phone – Doing so will be one less step for a thief. #2 Enable Lock Screens – “Face Unlock,” “Pattern,” “PIN” and “Password” all increase physical security to the device. “Slide,” however, does not. #3 Disable USB Debugging – When enabled, the data on mobile

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Make your cellphone waterproof without any case

February 1, 2012 |  by  |  News, Video  |  No Comments

Liquipel is a new revolutionary technology that will protect your electronic device inside and out, including charging port and headphone jack and there is NO case required. Liquipel covers devices inside and out with a transparent coating thinner than a human hair that causes water to bead right off their previously moisture-sensitive elements. Properly sealed up with Liquipel, the company claims a smartphone can survive full submergence in water. And just to prove the point, you can see a new Liquipel-treated iPhone 4S back up that claim in the video below. Apple iPhone 4S Water Test With Liquipel - NO CASE Tt handle's

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