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Byte Me: Instagram is Ported and Purchased in Same Month
By Chris Johanson Big news for Facebook and mobile phone user: The New York Times reported earlier this month that Facebook purchased Instagram for about $1 Billion in cash and... Read More »
Byte Me: Apple’s New ‘Resolutionary’ iPad
By Dustin Wingate In its latest update to the iPad tablet, Apple presents a device ready to enter the 4G LTE realm. Read More »
Byte Me!: Too Many RSS Feeds? There’s an App for That!
By Mohammad Hamza Looking for a different way to keep up with current events? Mixtab from the Apple App Store is just the app. It organizes all of your RSS... Read More »
Byte Me!: Who’s Up For a Free Paul McCartney Concert?
By Mohammad Hamza Have you ever wanted to watch Paul McCartney live, especially if you're a Beatles fan, but never could? Tomorrow, February 9, is your chance to watch this... Read More »
Byte Me!: After the Museum of Me, Take This Lollipop.
By Kevin Lizarazo Read on for a look into some cool (or scary) things the Internet can do with your Facebook data Read More »
Byte Me!: Netflix drops Qwikster, it was a qwik run
From the price hikes to the announcement of a separate DVD service to the announcement of its reversal, we can call this entire debacle for what it really is: a... Read More »
Byte Me!: The Passing of Steve Jobs, the Usher of the Digital Age
By Scott P. Moore A tribute on the man behind the brand we've come to love and that's come to dominate the tech world, and in many ways, our daily... Read More »
Byte Me!: Twitter Beats Newspapers, Speed of Light to Bin Laden Killing
Last night, social mini-blogging site Twitter showed once again why 140 characters is just enough to be the most powerful tool on the web today. The announcement that terrorist leader... Read More »
Byte Me!: Gmail Motion is Xbox Kinect’s Crazy Cousin
Google unveiled a beta version of a new addition to the popular Gmail email platform - Motion. The basic notion of this feature is to use a person's gestures and... Read More »
Byte Me!: Hey Apple, How About “MobileFree”?
Apple's MobileMe service has been around for many years now, although under different names. Today, the service exists a direct syncing service between computers and Apple's mobile iOS devices at... Read More »







