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    Declutter your digital life with JustDelete.me

    Deleting yourself from the Internet can be a pain. First, you have to think which exact service you want to stop using, then you have to figure out how...

    Facebook introduces shared photo albums

    Facebook introduces a new feature that lets users create shared photo albums with friends. As many as 50 contributing users (excluding the album creator) can upload a maximum of...

    Yahoo! acquires image recognition startup IQ Engines

      It turns out Yahoo! isn't quite through with all the acquisitions it's been doing ever since Mayer took post as CEO. Its most recent purchase is an image recognition...

    Former Batmen try to stem the Batffleck nerd rage

    The Internet has been buzzing with the energy of thousands of gnashing nerd teeth since the announcement of Ben Affleck as the next Batman. Affleck, who, if you remember,...

    Smart, Sun and Voyager partner with Waze to promote social navigation to PH

          Smart and Sun, along with Smart subsidiary Voyager Innovations, Inc., are teaming up with Waze to help expand local awareness of the popular crowdsourced application to help local drivers...

    Instagram acquires video sharing app Luma for better video editing

    Instagram makes Luma—the creator of a video-capture stabilization and sharing app—its first acquisition, purchasing both the team and technology of the company behind it, Y Combinator, possibly in an...

    Smart sets record number of Libreng Tawag stations around the country amidst Maring calamity

    In response to Typhoon Maring, Smart deployed a record number of Libreng Tawag stations in severely affected areas across the country. “Network preparedness is critical before, during and after disaster...

    A ‘very different’ Kodak returns

    Kodak is back, but the bankrupt company is taking on a different venture compared to before. The American Eastman Kodak has had a US court sign off on its bankruptcy...

    Microsoft CEO stepping down within a year

    Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's incumbent CEO, has decided to retire within the next 12 months. Ballmer will continue as CEO up until Microsoft's Board of Directors completes the process of determining his...