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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 11:28pm CET by Digg
AT&T has announced new data plans and pricing. The bad part is that the pricing is increasing. The good news is that the data cap is also rising.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 9:09pm CET by Digg
For years, Wikipedia has been available for iOS, but Android users can now get all that information at their fingertips with an official app.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 8:15pm CET by Digg
Why current data plans suck, and how I’d fixed them.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 6:25pm CET by Digg
On January 19, 2012, Eastman Kodak announced it had filed for bankruptcy protection as the 131-year-old film and camera-making innovator struggled to adapt in a world where digital photography rules over ... well, everything. Here we offer a brief celebration of the early days of the company that, for all intents and purposes, introduced photography as a hobby and a pastime to America, and the world.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 6:18pm CET by Digg
As someone who makes a living mocking the online content that could become illegal under the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), Jon Stewart was at a loss Wednesday night when he realized he couldn't even look up information on the bill he'd been hearing so much about on Wikipedia because of the blackout. "What do they expect us to do?"
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 4:32pm CET by Digg
The company says the new 'experience' for kids will be much better than what they find with traditional textbooks. Read this blog post by Don Reisinger on The Digital Home.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 4:30pm CET by Digg
I thought ignorance was to blame. Maybe I was wrong.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 4:09pm CET by Digg
The deathbed is an inconvenient place to compose your last Facebook update. Frankly, at that point, you might have other priorities. However, a new application for the social media site called If I Die gives people a chance to write their final status update in advance.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 9:41am CET by Digg
If you have ever experienced the pain and despair of picking your once shiny iPhone off the ground to find a disgusting fissure across the screen? Here's how to fix it!
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 6:46am CET by Digg
Despite the terrifyingly hyperbolic tone that some anti-piracy literature takes, piracy obviously IS an issue -- but why? To answer that, I have to tell you why I pirate stuff.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 6:20am CET by Digg
Today, some of the best websites on the internet—and Reddit—are blacked-out to protest SOPA. But you think "SOPA" is what an Italian tourist says when asking for the cleaning supplies aisle at an American convenience store.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 4:47am CET by Digg
The hated anti-piracy bill may end up in the dustbin, but other threats to a free and open Internet remain live in Congress.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 3:25am CET by Digg
In a move that heightens the growing tension between Silicon Valley and Hollywood, Wikipedia and other websites went dark Wednesday in protest of two congressional proposals intended to thwart the online piracy of copyrighted movies and TV programs.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 3:01am CET by Digg
Now with Diggs, Submits and Comments
Starting today, we will begin rolling out a series of new actions for Digg Social Reader that you can add on your Facebook Timeline and your friends’ Ticker.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 2:50am CET by Digg
At a press event in San Francisco Wednesday evening, Facebook unveiled a host of new apps -- more than 60 in total -- that integrate with its Timeline user interface. The social networking company also announced it will begin approving Timeline apps from all developers.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 2:24am CET by Digg
Dmitry Shapiro tells us how legislation killed a company he founded, that the Internet will continue to invent anyway, and introduces us to his new site MingleWing, which could be easily in SOPA's clutches.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 2:06am CET by Digg
Nothing would liven up a mid-day lunchtime stroll quite like stumbling across an interactive graffiti installation, and if you happen to be taking your lunch break in Shanghai, that may not be such an unlikely scenario.
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Posted: January 19th, 2012, 1:04am CET by Digg
SOPA blackout: Google says 4.5 million people signed its anti-SOPA, anti-PIPA petition during on Wednesday.