White House Releases iPhone App on Inaugural Anniversary

Just in time for the first anniversary of President Obama’s inauguration, the White House has released an iPhone app stuffed with features chronicling the daily activities of his administration.

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Phony Facebook Haiti Fundraisers

Facebook has been hard at work dispelling rumors that a $1 donation will be made to Haiti for every Facebook Status. According to the Facebook Fan page: …Contrary to a current meme, Facebook is not donating $1 for statuses, however we are sharing reputable resources via the “Other Pages” tab on the Global Disaster Relief [...]

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Jabra Debuts First Bluetooth Speakerphone with Blackout Noise Technology

There is increasing concern for drivers that just can’t seem to put the phone down while driving. While multitasking at the wheel may seem like a great idea, the growing number of cell phone-related accidents says otherwise. Thankfully there’s always some cool gadgets coming out to solve our everyday life dilemmas. Jabra, maker of high-quality [...]

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Microsoft Transforms Kids from Game Players into Game Changers

In 2005, the International Game Developers Association reported that only 2% of the game developers were black. At the same time, African Americans were spending more money than the average gamer. The gaming industry has been taking some hits of late on the financial front, but it’s still a viable industry, ripe with opportunity for [...]

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How To Wibiyafy Your Blog

Wibiya opened to the public a little while ago, providing the opportunity for the average blogger to spruce things up and possibly increase page views. This works by providing visitors with valuable tools integrated directly into your blog, keeping them engaged with your content. In other words, it makes your blog or website stickier. In [...]

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Minority Groups Ask FCC for “Digital Equal Opportunity” in Broadband Plan

Sixteen organizations representing a diverse swathe of the American public are urging the Federal Communications Commission to recognize that any changes affecting net neutrality may also exacerbate the digital divide that already disproportionately affect minorities. In comments submitted to the FCC, the group expresses concern that proposed rules on net neutrality imply they can only [...]

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