The latest innovation from iTunes launched this week. Ping was supposed to revolutionize the music experience. Reviews, however, were
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09 Sep 2010 15:45 GMT
A report by Oxygen Media and Light Speed Research earlier this summer explored young women's use of Facebook, suggesting that we're on it too much, we're obsessed with it, that it takes priority over going to the toilet and we'd be injecting it directly into our eyeballs if only we could.
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09 Sep 2010 13:00 GMT
Aside from netbooks and iPads and smart phones that are sometimes more clever than the PCs we own – there is still something to be said for the desktop computer. You know, those things that are too heavy to carry around in your handbag and stay parked on your desk at all times?From gigantic towers to boxy screens, desktop PCs have lost their charm. Even despite the G4’s colourful appeal oh-so long ago, I can’t think of a single, current desktop PC that I found sexy.
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07 Sep 2010 13:45 GMT
Ever since Ashton Kutcher proved the massive PR potential of gaining a huge following on Twitter, celebrities have taken to the microblogging platform in a big way, sharing their every move with their followers, taking part in regular conversations with their fans and Twit-Picing everything in sight. From z-lists celebrities and comedians, to actors and models, they're all sharing their lives with us 140 characters at a time.
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07 Sep 2010 08:53 GMT
My little sister is four and a half. She sends me things in the post and I often get a call from her asking when I’m next going to visit. But, a few days ago I received a text from her. Considering she can’t spell her own name yet, you’d think this is a little young to be owning and using a mobile phone and when I asked the world of Twitter, many seemed to agree.
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01 Sep 2010 13:30 GMT
Anyone with a smart phone will know that there really is an app for everything. From playing with angry birds, to ordering your shopping, to tracking your period – yes, really! And thousands of new ideas are developed and added to our favourite app stores every day.Many brands and organisations have set up applications as marketing tools, whether it’s an implicit game or a branded app which provides product and company information.
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31 Aug 2010 08:45 GMT
I'm sure there are more than a few groups of teenage boys who’ve decided to venture onto random video chat service Chatroulette in the hope that they'll get paired up with an attractive young lady. And last week a few found more than they bargained for.
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26 Aug 2010 08:48 GMT
A couple of incidents have had me musing over my childhood and teenage years these last few days. Firstly, a wine night with my school mates resulted in some photo album reminiscing (why did we all dress like men in the 90's?!!), and then I bumped into a friend whose five year old was having her nails done and sparkly tattoos put on. ("We didn't have those in our day did we, we only had mud to play with in the ‘70s".)
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24 Aug 2010 13:00 GMT
In 2008, when Polaroid announced that all instant film will cease production in 2009, the world freaked out.Then, in 2009 when Polaroid announced at CES that they won’t stop producing instant film after all, and that oh-by-the-way Lady Gaga is our new creative director, the world freaked out, again.
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23 Aug 2010 10:01 GMT
Over the past few years I’ve read countless articles about how the internet is having a negative effect on our lives; interactions with people are becoming faceless, addictive behaviour is being cultivated, we’re turning into narcissists, the list could go on and on.But the focus is usually on the way that we interact with others or our perceptions of ourselves - we rarely learn that the internet is having an adverse physical effect on us. However, an article by John Naughton from
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19 Aug 2010 09:16 GMT