Posts Tagged ‘Google’

The Age of the Toupe

Posted on September 16th, 2011

Today on Tech Rage News, wirless carriers may be throttling back our networks, Windows 8 has a new sarcastic Blue-Screen-Of-Death, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer continues with his delusions, and Google has issues with supporting their products.

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!

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.

The Great Playstation Hack

Posted on April 30th, 2011

Today on Angry Friday, TomTom apologizes for selling speeding data to Dutch government, the Feds agree to end Microsoft antitrust oversight, Apple and Google will testify to the Senate about location tracking, AirPush intends to make mobile advertising a nightmare, and the Playstation Network has been hacked, exposing customers’ credit card data.

Sprint shreds the FCC

Posted on April 23rd, 2011

Today on Tech Rage News, courts says the government can’t double-charge hackers, Senator Al Franken writes Steve Jobs in regards to iPhone tracking issues, Google Toolbar goes Instant in IE, and Sprint speaks out to the FCC about the AT&T – T-Mobile merger.

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