The $1 billion photo-sharing app Instagram — once named “app of the year” by Apple — has now “jumped the shark,” according to Apple’s marketing chief Phil Schiller. And not only is Schiller trashing the service (in the odd form of a message to a 9to5Mac reader), he has also deleted his Instagram account (@schiller) … Continued
Nikon D3200 pics appear on Flickr, make a slightly noisy entrance
Ahead of getting trigger happy with a fully-working D3200 — rather than the pre-production unit from our hands-on — we’ve been checking out some official 24-megapixel samples on Flickr. To our eyes, the images befit the smaller pixel size, namely sharp and high-res, but with a good dollop of noise on the side. Albeit completely … Continued
YouTube ordered to filter video uploads by German court, could face hefty fines
A Hamburg court decision has ruled that YouTube is responsible for what its users upload to the site. This therefore could make the site liable for any copyright infringement associated with that. Furthermore, the court has asked the video sharing giant to put filters in place that detect clips that are protected by the German … Continued
Photo Editing Site Picnik Lives on — at Least for Now
Although popular photo editing site Picnik was supposed to close down for good on Thursday, it’s still alive and well as of Friday morning. Google announced in January that it would be pulling the plug on Picnik on April 19, along with a variety of other services such as Google Sky Map and Social Graph … Continued
Eyes-on Whiteman Technology’s Delta DVR, plus more hardware details
Did the recent revelation of the Delta DVR, with its six tuners, AMD silicon running Windows Media Center embedded and 3TB HDD have you viewing your current DVR with disdain? Well, stop reading now, because we got to speak with the man who created the Delta DVR, Ryan Whiteman, and found there’s even more to … Continued
Google talks specifics about its network infrastructure, hopes to inspire the rest of the internet
Key Google employees were in attendance this week at the 2nd annual Open Network Summit in Santa Clara, CA to discuss some significant changes, including the implementation of OpenFlow — an open-source technology designed to change the way that data is used, transferred and managed — and is supposed to significantly reduce costs by a … Continued
5 Ways Businesses Are Using Facebook Timelines
Are you wondering how businesses are creatively using Facebook’s Timeline features? Business timelines are blooming all over Facebook. You may have read our recent post about all of the changes. Take a look at these examples of how businesses are creatively using Timeline. #1: Adding Interesting Milestones Interesting Milestones may work better if your company … Continued
Chumby halts hardware sales, long-term support looking mighty unlikely
“The site is closed temporarily.” Never a good sign, indeed, and particularly not when it’s plastered across Chumby‘s own webstore. For over two days now, that’s the message given to anyone attempting to buy hardware from the company, and it looks as if the Chumby we knew may be counting down its final days. A … Continued

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