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    BTjunkie shutters its virtual doors, closes down voluntarily

    BTjunkie has just voluntarily shut down its website yesterday. The site was one of the largest BitTorrent sites on the web, with dozens of millions of users flocking to...

    Buffalo’s CloudStation makes it easier for you to take your files to the cloud

    We all want to be able to access our files anywhere, but the hassle of actually configuring a NAS or a home server to do just that is a...

    Business united, lives uplifted in Metro Cebu

    Statistics from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) shows that the required water consumption for each person is 2 to 4 liters a day; and...

    The Pirate Bay now hosts 3D printer files, ushers in a new era of content sharing

    Notorious torrent site The Pirate Bay has always been in the crosshairs of multiple government agencies and media corporations because of their core business practice. Now the torrent site...

    Why Ubisoft’s always online DRM solution is a bad idea: legitimate players will be denied access while Ubisoft changes servers, pirates play hassle free

    We've blasted Ubisoft's draconian always online DRM policy before, and for good reason - it basically limited your access to a game that you legally bought when your internet...

    Apple battles with Motorola for the right to sell iPhones, iPads in Germany

    It's no secret that Apple is waging an expensive legal war with multiple companies over patent claims around the world. Last Friday, the company tussled with another competitor in...

    Samsung Mobile Unveils Galaxy Tab 7.7

    Samsung Mobile held an open event this afternoon at Eastwood Mall, showcasing the company's release of its new Galaxy Tab 7.7. Sporting a ton of features and running on...

    Google’s keeping the riff-raff out of Android with Bouncer

    Google's open approach to things is a double-edged sword when it comes to apps. On one hand, there isn't a huge barrier to entry to try and make a...

    Smartphones outsold PCs for the first time in Q4 2011

    Perhaps hinting what is to come in the following years, research firm Canalys has reported that there smartphones have outsold PCs for the first time, with the firm estimating...