Drake and Busta Rhymes to Attend Tomorrows Google Music Event in L.A.

Tomorrow Google will hold a Google Music event in Los Angeles, Calif called the “Experience The World of T-Mobile and Google.” There hasn’t been much information disclosed about the event, but the L.A. Times reports,  Google will launch their music service, Google Music that has been rumored about. The partnership with T-Mobile for the event [...]

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Tech Week in Review 11-11-11

Google+ Launches Pages Many Google+ users have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of business-focused pages on Google+ since it first launched. This week, Pages finally became available, but they may not be exactly what you would expect. The two most compelling features for Pages include the ability to +1 the page itself and something called [...]

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Tech Week in Review 10-21-2011

QR Codes are New Security Threat It was only a matter of time. The same QR codes that have grown in popularity around the world, more so in Asia and Europe than in the US, are now a security threat. An incident took place in Russia where unsuspecting people thought they were downloading an app [...]

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Tech Week in Review 10-7-2011

The Zune is Officially Dead I know, you’re completely heartbroken over it, but Microsoft has officially confirmed that they will no longer produce the Zune player. Microsoft has done much more than simply hint that the Zune’s demise was imminent. All the focus has been on their Windows Phone 7 devices, which provide similar functionality. [...]

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Android is the New Linux -And That’s Not a Good Thing

Google’s mobile operating system Android is the new Linux: open, free (aside from patent issues), and just a utility. It’s completely worthless as a brand in which to build upon. Unfortunately for Google, Android means different things to different companies. For HTC and Samsung it’s beginning to be a patent mess. And for Amazon, it’s just [...]

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Tech Week in Review 9-30-2011

Dreamworks Dumps HBO for Netflix Need a sign that television as we know it is crumbling? In a deal estimated to be worth $30 million per picture over an unspecified number of years, Dreamworks has decided to dump HBO and pump their films and television specials through Netflix. Dreamworks Animation, the company behind movies like [...]

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