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By now you’ve heard that you should be careful what you post on Facebook. But it might not be prying eyes on your profile that gets you into trouble because of the social network, but a security hole open to hackers. As PC World reports, there’s an easily exploitable security flaw in Facebook ... Full Article »
If you follow a cabal of active tweeters on Twitter, you know that paying attention to each one is a challenge. Stepping away from an Internet connection can leave you with a pile of tweets that you’ll more than likely gloss over as you scroll to the most recent updates, and in doing so, you might ... Full Article »
It took a long time for Facebook to finally release an iPad version (or, at least, to make their iOS app universal and compatible with all of Apple’s devices), but at least they’re continuing to support it. Today, the social networking giant released an update to their hugely popular app to tak ... Full Article »
What’s your favorite color? That’s the first question you’ll get when launching the new colourDNA iPhone app. And you’ll be amazed what this app can tell about yourself based on your color preferences alone. Building an interest graph around this single piece of information, colourDNA’s pr ... Full Article »
Imagine Twitter if nobody famous or newsworthy was on it and you couldn’t search for specific tweets or find like-minded individuals unless you were already friends with them on Facebook or Twitter. That is blip.me in a nutshell. Of course, it’s not as bad as all that. The app’s potential as a ... Full Article »
My social networking habits ebb and flow. Although I check Twitter and Facebook daily, LinkedIn only gets my attention sporadically and Tumblr? As of now, I haven’t visited in months. That’s why the visually-appealing Streamified caught my attention. Streamified, a universal app, lets you manag ... Full Article »
Last May, when Pinterest was still a relatively unknown entity, I reviewed the official app for iPhone, and expressed my disappointment with its shortcomings. Although there’s still no official app for iPad, alternatives are slowly launching by third parties. I took one of these options, iPad’s ... Full Article »
“People have wanted to leave their mark since the beginning of humanity. Now they are gong to be able to do that digitally using their smartphones” says Veysel Berk, the man behind WallitApp for iPhone. It’s a geo-social app with the most interesting use of augmented reality (AR) I’ve seen. ... Full Article »
Since the last time I reviewed Path, for iPhone and iPod Touch, the daily journaling service took some heat for how it collected data, unbeknownst to its users. I would’ve preferred to see this problem fixed first (according to The Verge, it’s coming), but Path is instead trying to satiate its p ... Full Article »
Friend or Foe, you sure are making enemies. It’s one thing to release an app for iPhone and iPod Touch that’s not good. It’s another to update your App Store description, sobbing over your bad reviews and claiming its due to lack of reading comprehension by all of your users. That’s right, ... Full Article »
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