Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

The Facebook Phonebook Disaster

Posted on August 12th, 2011

Today on Tech Rage News, Siemens has been exposed as completely incompetent, mobile devices are becoming bigger targets for criminals, the federal government wants to regulate the cloud, mobile develops strike back against patent trolls, and Facebook has been sneakily collecting personal contact information off of your phone.

 

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Poo on Your Phone

Posted on July 22nd, 2011

Today on Tech Rage News, we feature more listener mail, Facebook may be popular, but it is the most hated, Adobe fails trash-talking Apple, China fosters Apple Store rip-offs, and a new study says that 19% of cell phone owners who lose contacts do so via the toilet.

 

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Irony Visits Facebook

Posted on July 1st, 2011

Angry Friday kicks of July! Today on The Rage, chess champion disqualified and banned for life, LightSquared still tussles with GPS makers, the new Facebook HQ gets burglarized, Google+ invites sold on eBay, judge demands teen’s Xbox as condition of bail, Google pulls paid Android Market apps in Taiwan, and Google+ nearly copies Facebook’s page layout. Oh, the irony is afoot!

Cooking My Brains With WiFi

Posted on May 20th, 2011

Happy Angry Friday! Today on Tech Rage News, Bing adds Facebook Likes to search results, California proposes new Facebook privacy bill, Microsoft aquires Skype, lawsuits break out over Tweet ownership, and Europeans wants WiFi-free zones to stop cooking our brains.

 

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Facebook caught playing dirty

Posted on May 14th, 2011

Happy Angry Friday! This week, Apple violates its own iOS subscription policies, Engadget caught failing to post proper source links, HP unveils first battery-friendly WiFi mouse (but I don’t buy into the claims), AT&T will still owe T-Mobile $6 billion if the merger fails, and Facebook is caught playing dirty trying to smear Google’s good name.

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