Facebook Home dies before it gets a chance to live
HTC First, or as many know it as Facebook Home, is dying off before it really had a chance to live, on AT&T that is. Apparently the idea to have Facebook 24/7 on your phone, all in your business, wasn’t the greatest of ideas. Who knew, right?
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In the popular HBO TV series The Wire, drug dealers would get pre-paid cell phones to make deals on and then get rid of the phones so quickly that the feds couldn’t get a wire tap in place fast enough to track/listen to their calls. These temporary phones were called Burners. Now, a new app called Burner is available which enables iPhone users to create temporary phone numbers that can be disposed of after a single use, or multiple uses.
You might not like the idea of meetings, but when you’re working on projects that need a lot of input or you need to keep track of what your overall business goals are, you’re going to need to suck it up and get everyone together. However, you don’t need to actually pull everyone away from their computers. Instead, you can use conference calls and web conferencing to make meetings as painless as possible.
In true Facebook fashion, they are trying to get every possible bit of information from it’s 900+ million users. The next step will be a new message that will sit atop of your news feed, starting soon, and some are already seeing it. The new message will ask you to “stay in control of your account” and send you over to the
Not to worry, this is safe for work, however I can promise you that will never look at your smartphone the same way again. You’ve been warned!
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New images have been released for the new PlayStation Phone. If you are a hardcore gamer or play from time to time like most of us, this PlayStation mobile is a win! It’s going to be a great Christmas gift - I can already see stores selling out now. You get your PlayStation games on the go with a portable device and then you get a phone along with it.