On Thursday January 27, the Egyptian government did something extraordinary--it "turned off the internet" within the country's own borders. There's no mystery about how this happened -- the Egyptian government owns the largest service provider in the country and had only to make a few phone calls to bring the remaining ISPs in line.
For more see: Egypt Turns Off the Internet. Now What Happens?
Mubarak's regime is about to come face to face with the "Dictator's Dilemma."
Monday, January 31, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
How to use the Droid 2 Smartphone
How To Use The DROID 2 Smartphone From Motorola (25 Video Tips)
If you own the Motorola DROID 2 smartphone, it's probably safe to say it will NOT explode in your face, since this was an isolated incident. And to make better use of your overall Android experience, Motorola has put together some helpful tutorials to help you get started using your DROID 2 phone. If you're worried about your phone exploding, then maybe the most important tutorial to pay attention to here is Managing Your DROID 2's Battery Life.
Check out all 25 of these great tips from Motorola to start using your DROID 2 to the fullest.
If you own the Motorola DROID 2 smartphone, it's probably safe to say it will NOT explode in your face, since this was an isolated incident. And to make better use of your overall Android experience, Motorola has put together some helpful tutorials to help you get started using your DROID 2 phone. If you're worried about your phone exploding, then maybe the most important tutorial to pay attention to here is Managing Your DROID 2's Battery Life.
Check out all 25 of these great tips from Motorola to start using your DROID 2 to the fullest.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Twitter Fights US Court Demands For WikiLeaks Details
Micro-blogging site Twitter is opposing an order from a US court, to reveal the account details of supporters of WikiLeaks. Twitter has called on Facebook and Google to reveal whether they also received similar court orders.
As part of the US government’s investigation into WikiLeaks, a court ordered Twitter, in mid-December, to give details of accounts owned by supporters of the whistle-blower site. Twitter has protested against the subpoena and informed the individuals whose account information has been requested, while raising the possibility that other social networking players have received similar orders.
For more see: Twitter Fights US Court Demands For WikiLeaks Details - Article is by: Brian Prince
As part of the US government’s investigation into WikiLeaks, a court ordered Twitter, in mid-December, to give details of accounts owned by supporters of the whistle-blower site. Twitter has protested against the subpoena and informed the individuals whose account information has been requested, while raising the possibility that other social networking players have received similar orders.
For more see: Twitter Fights US Court Demands For WikiLeaks Details - Article is by: Brian Prince
Love My Droid! Android passes iPhone in the US!
http://www.techspot.com/news/41896-android-passes-iphone-in-the-us.html
I'm so glad that my research pointed me to the Droid versus iPhone. I feel validated in my search for that perfect Smart Phone!
I'm so glad that my research pointed me to the Droid versus iPhone. I feel validated in my search for that perfect Smart Phone!
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