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MySpace slashes nearly half its global staff

MySpace, the ex-social networking site has been taking the fall ever since the launch of Facebook. It did nothing to rebound and looks like its going through a very tough time now. MySpace just fired almost 50% of its employees worldwide! Struggling entertainment site MySpace said Tuesday that it is cutting nearly half of its staff worldwide, or about 500 ... Read More »

Verizon’s iPhone Release Date Official!

At a press conference in New York City, Verizon CEO Lowell MacAdam announced that the iPhone 4 will be available on Verizon’s network starting February 2011. A 16GB version of the iPhone 4 will cost $200, with a two-year contract. Apple’s smartphone will launch on Verizon on February 10th of this year, with pre-orders for existing Verizon customers starting on ... Read More »

Samsung Galaxy Player 50’s Viral ad ?

We just received an email from TheViralFactory with a link to the newest viral ad by Samsung. Samsung is not new to viral advertising, am sure you all remember the cute girl with a catchy dance ad for Samsung’s Galaxy 580. The new ad for Galaxy Player 50 is really something. Its more of an interactive video! If you are ... Read More »

How to activate Find my Iphone for iOS 4!

Here it is! Apple’s new Update:  Find My iPhone. As its name suggests, Find My iPhone is a tracking feature to locate a missing iPhone 4, iPad or fourth-generation iPod Touch. (Only the latest models get the free feature.) If you’ve dropped your iDevice in a cab, or if someone’s stolen it, you can hop on a computer to follow ... Read More »

Rare Saharan Cheetah caught on Camera!

Saharan Cheetah finally photographed. Boy it thrills me to share the information about this most rare breed of cheetah photograph. Its been reported that the total population of this Saharan Cheetah is said to be somewhere around 10 to 200. I believe the readers will emphasize on how crucial the photo’s are to the scientist. “I think we were more ... Read More »