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Facebook has just reported, via their Facebook status blog, that they are experiencing site-wide delays, slow response times, and error messages. Again, this is a site-wide report so the impact is more than likely global versus regional or isolated to a cluster of servers. Here’s what Facebook is reporting as of 2:30 p.m. EST: Current […]
If you own a Mac 10.6 Snow Leopard, or an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch running iOS 3.0 or above, then at 10:00 a.m. PST (1:00 p.m. EST) go to this URL to watch Apple’s conference via livestreaming: www.apple.com/uk Apple is hosting another one of their exciting conferences today where they will make major announcements […]
According to some leaked internal documents from Tmonews.com. The T-Mobile G2 could have a Wi-Fi calling option on the handset. Although the Wi-Fi calling on the T-Mobile G2 won’t be the same as on some of T-Mobile’s Blackberry handsets. The T-Mobile G2 will not switch between Wi-Fi calling and the cellular network. So once you’re […]
Yesterday, Facebook users were reporting widespread login problems. These users were reporting issues from all locations globally so it obviously isn’t isolated to a specific location or server. With the Facebook login problems continue on today, and actually some reporting the issues are getting worse, there is not speculation that Facebook has actually been hacked. […]
Cox.net Webmail Hacked?
People who use the Cox.net webmail service are reporting to have received a potentially dangerous email requesting users to update their accounts by “reconfirming” personal information. Here’s the email reported as being received by Cox.net webmail users: > Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 05:36:15 +0700 > Subject: FINAL VERIFICATION OF YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT > from: […]
You might want to think twice before you jailbreak your iPhone. Even though jailbreaking your iPhone is now legal, Apple is making moves through patents to be able to actually kill your iPhone if it’s been jailbroken. According to The Register, the application that Apple would like to use to kill jailbroken iPhones, and which […]