Category: Social Networking
Secret Facebook app seen on the iPad
| July 28, 2011 | Posted by Abren Michaels under Apple, AT&T, Facebook, Gadgets, iPad, Social Networking, tablet, Tech News |
The Lowdown on Google+ Circles
| July 15, 2011 | Posted by Tony Viteritto under Facebook, Google, Google Android, Social Networking, Tech News |
One of the biggest features that separates Google+ from Facebook is Circles. With this feature, users can group the people they’re following by any category they come up with. Unlike Facebook, where everything the user posts goes on a single monolithic feed page that all their friends have access to, user-generated content is split among…
Excitement Building for iPhone 5
| July 8, 2011 | Posted by Tony Viteritto under Apple, Electronics, Facebook, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Social Networking, Tech News, Twitter, Verizon |
With Apple now looking at September 2011 for debuting the latest in the iPhone series, anticipation is seriously growing for just what might be coming next to thrill and delight the ever demanding smartphone market. Other than the usual assurances that the cleverly titled Iphone 5 will be thinner, lighter and much more exciting than…
iPod Reboot announces ‘U PostIt!
| October 19, 2010 | Posted by Tony Viteritto under Accessories, Apple, AT&T, Electronics, Gadgets, Google, Google Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Motorola, Social Networking, Tech News, Toshiba |
We are excited to announce our newest service, U PostIt! We set-up this service to allow our guests to write their own reviews on their favorite gadgets or high tech gizmos. Feel free to write as much as you want, upload your gadget videos, and link to your favorite product! All post’s are subject to editorial…
iPodreboot.com Annouces iPod Nano Giveaway Nationwide
| May 17, 2010 | Posted by Abren Michaels under Accessories, Apple, Electronics, Facebook, Gadgets, Gaming, Google, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Social Networking, tablet, Tech News, Twitter |
Korean telecomm company hints at iPhone 4G release date
| February 2, 2010 | Posted by Wendy Williams under Apple, Electronics, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Social Networking |
Reports from a Korean telecomm company are hinting that Apple will issue them a next-generation iPhone (4G) this April, to sell to their larger corporate customers. A top executive at KT , the company’s #2 phone company, says the spring time pre-release will serve as a “dry run” for a general public roll-out in June.
Top 5 Apps we’d like to see come to the Apple iPad
| January 28, 2010 | Posted by Ray Morrison under Apple, Facebook, Gaming, iPhone, iPod, Nintendo, Social Networking, tablet, Tech News |
Now that the iPad had finally been unveiled you might be wondering what the top 5 apps would be great for it. Since the iPad has a much larger 9.7-inch capacitive touchscreen and multitouch capabilities, it could add a lot to some of the most popular apps and games in the App Store. We’ve collected 5 current iPhone…
PlayStation 3 3.10 firmware brings Facebook to PS3
| November 24, 2009 | Posted by Abren Michaels under Electronics, Facebook, Gaming, PS3, Social Networking |
Did you think the Xbox 360 would be the only console to integrate Facebook functionality? If so, Sony has another thing coming for you, as they are launching firmware 3.10 for the PlayStation 3 today, and, you guessed it, Facebook integration is included. Check out the video above to check out how it works, but…
Did you think the Xbox 360 would be the only console to integrate Facebook functionality? If so, Sony has another thing coming for you, as they are launching firmware 3.10 for the PlayStation 3 today, and, you guessed it, Facebook integration is included. Check out the video above to check out how it works, but in a nutshell, you’ll be able to have the PS3 post different events to your Facebook feed, like purchases, trophies, and in-game happenings. Other changes in PS3 firmware 3.10:
- You can choose a color for your PSN ID badge
- Photos are now displayed in a grid rather than a single column
- The friends list has been modified, based on feedback from the community