Many if not all Universities and businesses have networks of computers, computer labs, server rooms and more. The equipment these institutions own, as impressive as it may get, isn’t anything compared to the processing power required by big companies like Yahoo, Google, Facebook, etc. These companies spend millions on what are called supercomputers, or computers [...]
Archive for May, 2012
Break Your iPhone In This Case, Get a New One!
May 13th, 2012
Gal Appelbaum How many times did you have to replace your broken iPhone? Because research shows that on average an iPhone doesn’t last longer than a year without needing replacement, and from personal experience, I’ve seen enough iPhones breaking (except for the one I bought way back in 2008). However if you break your iPhone while it’s [...]
Google To Possibly Acquire Meebo For $100 Million
May 13th, 2012
Gal Appelbaum Google are in the talking process with Meebo according to AllThingsD. The price for the company according to AllThingsDs sources would be $100 millon, which is pretty significant. Meebo have been focusing on many different social tools like their Web based Instant Messaging (IM) platform (which supports a bunch of different IM systems like Windows Live [...]
Facebook Join The Classified Market?
May 13th, 2012
Gal Appelbaum Around the same time Facebook rolled out their File Sharing system a few days ago, Stuff, a blog from New Zealand discovered a new feature being tested by a few people (according to a Facebook representative) known as “Highlight Important Posts” which allows users to pay a small fee to highlight their status. the image below is [...]
Temple Run – An Extremely Addicting Game
May 11th, 2012
Gal Appelbaum Even though I usually lag behind the trends like Draw Something, Angry Birds and all those, this time I was on the money with a game called Temple Run. Available both for iOS and Android, this game uses all the interactive resources available to deliver a simple 3D game that is extremely addicting, a bit [...]

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