Extension.fm Extends Your Music Taste, Challenge To Pandora, Spotify

Most people can’t live without music. That’s how platinum multi-selling artists were born in the world. People will chase after music, they will buy, download, stream, share it, it doesn’t matter in which country you find yourself in. And Extension.fm or Ex.fm adds to the experience. If you decide to use it, you can turn the entire web into your very own playlist. The amazing thing about Extension.fm is that it recommends you lots of interesting fresh new stuff, thus enabling you to satisfy your urge for music.

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The Fun Continues With Angry Birds 2.0

Angry Birds is currently the top paid iPhone app on the App Store. It is perhaps the most-played game on smartphones right now. So far, it has been download about half a billion times!! And the craze is not dying down any time soon. In fact, Rovio has now introduced the version 2.0 of the game for iPhone and iPad. And it comes with more levels, more birds and much more fun.

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Microsoft Released Games For iOS – Kinectimal

So, the gaming is coming out from console to mobile device. Now the giant Microsoft made its first iOS game Kinectimal. Its actually the same Game that is already available and popular in Xbox and Windows Mobile now also abailable for iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad for $2.99. Check the details below.

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T-Mobile May Offer Nokia’s Lumia Windows Phone Handsets

Here’s a new hypothesis for you to chew on: T-Mobile could become the first U.S. carrier to get Nokia’s Lumia Windows Phone. Sources coming from The Wall Street Journal claim that Nokia and T-Mobile made plans to launch the Lumia 710 Windows Phone 7.5 smartphone on December 14. The devices already started being shipped worldwide starting this week.

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Apple Could Buy Anobit For $400 Million, Looking For Make Its Own Chips?

Reportedly, Apple plans to buy the Israeli company Anobit, specialized in flash storage solutions for an amount of money somewhere between $400 million and $500 million. This is the first for Apple in many ways than one. If the rumors, reported by Israeli language newspaper Calcalist, prove to be true, it would be the first acquisition with Tim Cooks as CEO.

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Microsoft Finally Released OneNote 1.3 And Lync 2010 For iOS And Android Platforms

It’s time for more updates. Microsoft has just released the OneNote 1.3. iOS app and while they were at it, added iPad support to it. On top of that, the long awaited Lync 2010 app has become available for download if you head on to the Windows Phone Marketplace. OneNote has been available through Office desktop for many years, since the release of Office 2003.

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Security Flaw In Windows Phone 7.5

A reader at WinRumous has revealed that Windows Phone 7.5 is prone to a denial-of-service attack. The attack can be launched simply through a malicious text message which shuts down the phone as soon as it reaches the inbox. Upon rebooting the phone, you are no longer able to send messages because the messaging hub becomes inactive and is locked.

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Apple Releases iTunes 10.5.2

Apple has released an update for iTunes. This latest version is termed iTunes 10.5.2 and comes with a lot of improvements geared towards attracting users to iTunes Match. iTunes Match is the music streaming and storage service offered by Apple, the logical equivalent of Google Music. The update also contains fix for an audio distortion problem users faced in the earlier iTunes version.

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