Lady Gaga Ready To Launch Own Social Network – Little Monsters

Lady Gaga has 25 million fans on Twitter and 50 million on Facebook, everyday the number of fans are increasing. If Lady Gaga would be to make her own social network platform for her fans then what you will say. ya you heard it right, Lady Gaga has officially launched her own social networking website called Little Monsters. Coincidentally, which is the nickname given to her fans. The site is designed to consider Gaga’s fans, where they can socialize with one another as well as share Gaga’s inspired photos and videos.

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Microsoft Sets Do Not Track As Default On Internet Explorer 10

‘Do Not Track’ or DNT feature is not new for browsers. Mozilla is heavily promoting the DNT movement along with Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Google has agreed to add DNT feature in Chrome browsers. But, nobody has set the DNT feature on by default. But Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8 will switch on DNT by default. Internet Explorer 10 will also have a Flash component, on both x86/x64, and ARM. Flash will support on any site in the desktop browser, and on a select set of white listed sites such as YouTube, Netflix, and CNN.

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Facebook IPO May Increase Divorces In Silicon Valley

Divorces have been associated, by different researchers, with online social networks. Specifically, Facebook has been blamed by different researches to have triggered the divorce of numerous couples. In fact, some researchers went so far as to claim that 33% divorces in UK and 20% in US are caused by Facebook.

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Android 4.0 ICS Update Will Land On Verizon Motorola Xoom On June 4th

Google’s latest iteration of Android OS, namely Ice Cream Sandwich, has been open for quite some time now. However, some vendors have been really slow in rolling out the update to their respective devices. One of these devices would be Verizon-supported Motorola Xoom tablet.

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7.1% Android Users Use Ice Cream Sandwich Now

Android Ice Cream Sandwich has been released by Google since quite some time. However, it has gained really slow traction in the world of Android devices since a lot of vendors have rolled out the update quite late. Now, Google has revealed that out of total Android users, 7.1 percent are currently using Ice Cream Sandwich.

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Get Native IPv6 On Android Phones With T-Mobile

IPv6 has been around for quite some time but the standard still lacks implementation when it comes to wireless carriers. IPv4 is already exhausted and there is a pertinent need to move towards widespread use of IPv6 but there’s slow progress on that front. Now, T-Mobile has taken an initiative which we wish may inspire other carriers too.

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Samsung Makes Galaxy S3 Source Code Open

Last month, Samsung has introduced Galaxy S3 smartphone which has impressive hardware and run on Google’s Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system. In the short time of introducing, Samsung has revealed 180MB of source code for Samsung Galaxy S3 units with the model number GT-I9300. Abreast original source code, a 1.2MB update is also available which supports for the GT-I9300_MEA, GT-I9300_SEA and GT-I9300_SWA models.

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Apple’s iOS Devices Are Most Significant In Mobile Web Usage

Google may have been able to beat other smartphone vendors in that the total number of Android smartphone sales has outed all the others. However, Apple is still the winner in a lot of things. To count a few, Apple has the highest revenue and the highest profits among all the smartphone vendors.

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