Bing Update Brings A New Look

With the big updates on the Apple side, Microsoft rolled out a small, cosmetic, update to it’s bing search engine. This new update brings a dynamic, cosmic, bing homepage.

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Specs for the iPhone 4S and What YOU Need to Know

Today at the Apple Event, Let’s Talk iPhone, Apple talked about their new iPhone. The iPhone 4s will be more beefed up and have a better camera, 1080p! Apple said the release date for iOS 5 would be Oct.12, but you are not here for the whole event, are you?

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…And Down Goes the Apple Store

As is customary for Apple before a big press event, the online Apple store has mysteriously gone down just to tease us. All will be revealed shortly.

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Apple iPhone Press Event [Liveblog]

It’s almost showtime! The much anticipated Apple press event is happening tomorrow and has the Internet buzzing with excitement and speculation. Will the iPhone 5 be announced or will it be the iPhone 4S? Maybe both?

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Oct. 4: Apple Ready to ‘Talk iPhone’

Well it’s about time Apple decided to officially announce a press event for October 4th. This now confirms and puts to rest any rumors that have been floating around the Internet.

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Facebook Timeline View Is Live & Here’s How to Get It [VIA Tech Cores]

Fresh off of the F8 high comes a new way to view your Facebook profile: The timeline view. This new UI upgrade puts a whole new spin on your Facebook profile. You are able to see a users activity based on a timeline of events that took place in a sequential order. Currently this view is only available to Facebook app developers…or is it?

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Facebook Releases Slew of Changes: Impresses Some, Ticks Off Others

Looks like Facebook has kept their word on implementing new features on the infamous social network this week. It seems that the major changes started appearing Tuesday and on into early Wednesday morning with no apparent sign of stopping since we haven’t seen the promised major profile page redesign go online yet.

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AIDS Puzzle Cracked By Gamers

Who would’ve thought that gamers would be the ones to turn the medical world on its ear? It took only three weeks for some online gamers to decode the AIDS retrovirus protein. Something which scientists haven’t been able to do in their 10+ years of research.

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