Globe-YugaTech MyApps Mall Contest
It’s been a long time since we had a contest that’s focused on our fellow bloggers. So this one’s in partnership with Globe and we’ll be giving away a couple of cool gadgets to help promote new mobile service called My Apps Mall. So here’s the story — Globe Telecom has recently launched a new [...]
Globe *143# – One Number to Rule them All!
Globe Telecom today has just introduced to the media a new catch-all number for all its prepaid customers. Globe 143 allows subs to just remember one number when managing their prepaid account. In your handset, just dial *143# — you will then get a prompt on the screen where you can select offers, promos and [...]
UE gets an All-iMac Classroom
This photo might not be believable 5 years ago but more and more schools and universities are switching to Macs in their classroom — this one was shot in one of the classrooms of the University of the East. This one could be for a multimedia class (I think this is an old photo from [...]
FileSonic Stops File Downloads and File Sharing
FileSonic has stopped File downloading with a message “All sharing functionality on FileSonic is now disabled. Our service can only be used to upload and retrieve files that you have uploaded personally.” No more downloads on Filesonic thanks to Megaupload takedown.
Uploaded.to Not Working? Blocked in US Because of Megaupload
Uploaded.to not working in the US. Uploaded.to is blocking users from US with a message “Our service is currently unavailable in your country” in retaliation of the Megaupload shutdown.
Reddit and Y Combinator Want to Take the Censorship Battle to the Entertainment Industry
If this anti-censorship opposition grows weak anytime, a censorship bill will be passed without doubt. Finally, Reddit and Y Combinator have decided that it is time to stop fighting the small battles and address the root cause.
Sony Adds GLONASS Support To Its Xperia Handsets
Sony has announced via a blog post on its Developer blog that the company is adding GLONASS support on upcoming Xperia handsets, as well as the current generation one.
Supreme Court rules public domain isn’t permanent, says Congress can re-copyright works
If you’ve been enjoying the fireworks over PIPA and SOPA these past weeks, get ready for more intellectual property ugliness. The US Supreme Court handed down a decision Wednesday granting Congress the power to restore copyright claims on works that ha…
Megaupload Shutdown by Feds, Proves Further That SOPA is a Dud Bill, Anonymous Retaliates
The founder of Megaupload Kim Dotcom, along with three others was arrested at New Zealand, on request by US authorities. Megaupload was one of the 18 domains owned by Kim Dotcom and his company, and all of them were seized following raids on their three datacenters.
Google+ now supports webcam updates
Google+ users who miss Facebook’s ability to post webcam updates now have the ability to do so on Google’s social network. Starting today, the Google will be rolling out the ability to record web camera video to post as updates on Go…


