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Netflix planning European launch in early 2012
On-demand internet video streaming service Netflix has plans to expand to Europe, according to a Variety report. Variety quote "leading European film distributors" confirming Netflix's plans to introduce its service in both Spain and the UK as early as spring 2012.
Darren McCarra
16th July 2011
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Twitter celebrates 5th anniversary of public release
Twitter today, July 15th, celebrates the fifth anniversary of its public release. The service, which was originally known as Twttr, opened its doors to the public on July 15th, 2006.
Darren McCarra
15th July 2011
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Google+ users share one billion items every day, +1 button hit 2.3 billion times per day
Although only a little over two weeks old at this stage, Google+ has already surpassed 10 million users who share one billion items every day, according to Google's CEO Larry Page.
Darren McCarra
15th July 2011
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92% of all internet searches in the UK come from Google
Google accounts for 92% of all internet searches in the UK, the latest figures from Experian Hitwise confirm. While Google's search dominance in the UK, and indeed the world, is well documented, last month saw the internet giant breach unprecedented levels of UK market penetration, now at 92.02%.
Darren McCarra
13th July 2011
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Canadian photographers create giant Rube Goldberg machine using studio equipment
Canadian photographers at 2D Photography Inc. have created an amazing giant Rube Goldberg machine using their 2,500sq. ft. photographic studio and equipment. The project took six months from conception to completion, with the entire scene shot in a single take.
Darren McCarra
12th July 2011
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New Apple Macbook Air and Mac Pro models coming this Thursday?
Four new Macbook Air and four new Mac Pro models may be introduced to the Apple store this Thursday, if reports by 9to5Mac transpire. Both device lines are expected to be powered by Intel Sandy Bridge processors and include Thunderbolt ports to support high-resolution displays and ultra fast data transfer.
Darren McCarra
12th July 2011
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Google’s Photovine website is live, details of new photo-sharing service emerge
The website for Google's new mysterious photo-sharing service, Photovine, is now live. Although no product or mobile app is available yet to use, the landing page and privacy policy and support pages do give some insights into what we can expect from the service when it launches.
Darren McCarra
12th July 2011
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October’s Dublin Web Summit to be attended by Asia’s technology leaders
Officially launching October’s Dublin Web Summit at the Clarence Hotel this morning, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, announced that some of Asia’s leading technology entrepreneurs, CEOs and investors will be attending autumn’s web summit, as well as the invite-only networking event F.ounders, both of which take place in Dublin towards the end of October.
Darren McCarra
11th July 2011
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Mobile phones and other gadgets to blame in 25% of all car crashes
Mobile phones and other similar gadgets are to blame for 25% of all car crashes in the United States, a report by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) has revealed. The reports also states that drivers are distracted 50% of the time and that resulting injuries ranges from minor to fatal.
Darren McCarra
9th July 2011
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How mobile phones and NFC are becoming the new credit card [Infographic]
As near field communication (NFC) and wireless payment technology is introduced to more and more smartphones, analysts predict that the value of NFC transactions alone by 2014 will approach $50 billion, and will begin to slowly replace the humble credit card.
Darren McCarra
8th July 2011