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Click! Facebook launches camera app

Facebook's rocky initial public offering hasn't stopped life at the world's biggest online social network. The social networking giant has unveiled a camera app for the iPhone.

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Bump introduces wireless mobile-to-PC photo sharing app

Ever wanted to quickly and easily share photos on your mobile with a nearby PC but couldn’t find the right cable? Now there’s no need to go searching for cables.

Fill college forms on your phone

New apps promise to shorten queues outside admission counters, also offer discounted etextbooks

Microsoft to launch Office for Apple iPad?

Rumours are afloat that Microsoft Office will be coming to Apple's iPad and Android-based tablets this November. According to a tech blog, the app version of Office will be available for…

Click and tag! New app identifies faces in pics

Imagine taking a snapshot of a group of friends and having your smartphone instantly reveal the identity of everyone in the photo. A new iPhone app called KLiK performs real-time facial recognition to automatically identify and tag friends in photos.

Connecting guests before the wedding

Planning a wedding? A new web app lets the bride and groom-to-be create a social website that connects guests with each other before the big day.

App to help you stick to weight-loss plan

A new app offers a weight loss plan in the form of social humiliation, by reporting your late-night fridge raids to your social networks.

Latest Olympic app arrives on Android

With the world's biggest sporting event - the Olympic games - due to begin on July 27, the mobile world is gearing up to provide tech fans easy ways to get up-to-the-minute information. The latest app of this kind gives users a rundown of all the medals won in the games. 

Online creeps can track where you live

An explosion of people checking into social networks is being exploited by mobile application makers and private detectives, who say they can use people's online chatter and photos to track them and find out where they live.

Apple to ditch Google Maps in iOS 6

Rumour has it that Apple is all set to say Goodbye to Google Maps and welcome its very own mapping system for the upcoming mobile platform iOS 6. The new Apple Maps app will come in a 3D mode.

Beat social media stress with new app

Nestle, purveyor of the decades-old KitKat snack, has launched an app it says addresses a growing problem among young social media users - giving them a break from the stress of posting updates by doing it for them.

RIP: Microsoft to kill Windows Live

As Microsoft gets ready to launch Windows 8 operating system, it is planning to do away with Windows Live brand in favour of an all-connected 'Microsoft account.'

Apple releases iOS 5.1.1, fixes minor bugs

Close on the heels of Apple iOS 5.1, the company has released iOS 5.1.1 for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch and also fixed many annoying bugs in the operating system.

Top 9 Mother’s Day apps

Google has put together a selection of great mom-worthy Android apps for Mother’s Day. Check out these awesome apps from the Google Play app store.

Get mobile radiation alerts from new app

A new Android app that tells you exactly how much electromagnetic radiation your handset is blasting into your brain, and even informs you when to hold it away from your head has been launched.


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Yahoo debuts new web browser, Axis
Yahoo is counting on Axis to reverse its steadily declining share of the Internet's lucrative search market and bring it more traffic from among the growing number of smartphone and tablet users.
Review: Motorola ATRIX 2
The first ATRIX was an important device for Motorola. It was the second dual-core Android smartphone to come out in the market (after the LG Optimus 2x) and the first to showcase Motorola’s Webtop feature.
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Revealed: Most dangerous websites

A new report has come out with a list of the ten most dangerous categories of websites and also revealed that pornographic websites have ceased to be the ‘most dangerous’ places on web for picking up viruses.

Coming soon: 'Wikipedia' Town
A small Welsh town where English King Henry V was born is about to make history again by becoming the world's first "Wikipedia town."
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