Facebook has just patented its “News Feeds” features. Patent #7,669,123, credits Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and seven other current and former Facebook guys as inventors and gives the rights to the patent to Facebook, Inc. This patent gi
Gmail just retired some of the “not-so-frequently” used features and graduated some the features from Gmail Labs. Gmail Lab was launched over an year ago so that engineers at Google could introduce new features into Gmail without any hassles. It helped them decide which are good ideas and which don’t quite work out.
Yesterday Gmail retired the following features and added features listed below

The WSJ has confirmed that Microsoft will introduce their newest mobile phone OS on Monday at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona. Finally a new Windows Mobile OS, God knows it needed the boost.
The announcement will come during Steve Ballmer’s Windows Phone press conference, scheduled for 3pm local time. According to the WSJ, Windows Phone 7 will have an entirely new user interface that closely resembles that of Zune. This is in line with what the other sites have been saying.

With MWC right around the corner, all eyes are on Microsoft for the launch of Windows Phone 7. Even through FCC troubles this looks like Sharp’s Turtle phone.
People close to the Project Pink have revealed that it is not the star of the collection but rather an evolution of the SideKick. The diagram for the model PB10ZU shows a short, stout device that bears an unmistakable resemblance to the Project Pink Turtle images we saw last Fall. The filing reveals that the PB10ZU packs dual-band CDMA, EVDO, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity

The much anticipated Samsung Wave, its first Bada OS based phone’s pics have stated circulating the web. It is probably the first phone in the market to be equipped with the Bluetooth 3.0 standard. Besides Bluetooth, the Wave will offer a 3.3 inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display, five megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, 720p video, DivX support, 2GB internal memory with microSD expansion, HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi, 1 GHz processor, 3.5mm headphone jack, aluminum body, 1500 mAh battery, and the Bada OS with Touchwiz 3.0. The Wave has the typical appearance of a Samsung phone with two flush front buttons, a triangular four way navigational button, triangular camera and flash, and brushed metal accents.

It still looks like the Hero only with a unibody aluminum shell, but according to Dutch carrier KPN it’ll go on sale March. KPN’s advert for the Legend touts it as having a 600Mhz processor, an optical trackpad instead of the ball seen on previous models, and a 3.2-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen. The other specs include—a 5.0-megapixel camera with LED flash, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and Android 2.1 (Eclair), and it looks like it’ll be running HTC Sense, the Android skin which they’ve used on a lot of their recent models.
Google news again. Google’s done it again, not happy with the social networking success of it’s Orkut and rattled by the spectacular success of Facebook and Twitter, Google has decided to enter the social networking scene through it’s “Buzz.” Buzz is the next logical step to Googletalk. With so many friends to chat with in [...]
I always keep using my Mac to share my net connection to access it on my iPod Touch or on my friends Hero. On a Mac it is an extremely easy affair.
To share an internet connection over Airport, you will need to be connected to the internet by either a wired ethernet connection or by a cellular card. I am connected to the internet through my college’s network.

Google going with its dominate all philosophy has just decided to enter the “network providing” business. And how do they gain a foothold in this well dominated market?? By deploying a previously unheard of 1Gbps Fiber Internet connection. They will be deploying this to 50,000 to 500,000 users in America over the next few months (sorry people living in other countries).
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