Ning, the social network builder, adds apps
Ning has just added apps so social network creators can make their social networks function better. Here are some examples of the new Ning apps: the Sellit app allows a site creator to build in a store, a Wordpress app that shows Wordpress.com blog posts, and Ustream.tv and Qik for… Continue Reading »
On Alan Turing’s birthday, we look back at great moments in technology
Remember your first time? No, not that one you pervert. Your first time on the Internet or even using a computer. After all the years, through all the changes, it began with what was never even meant to be a computer by a brilliant man. Today, we tip our hats… Continue Reading »
5 Questions with Wil Harris
You might know him as “The English guy on This Week in Tech.” You may know him from “ChannelFlip Tech.” You might even be following him on Twitter. He’s been named one of Think Vitamin’s most interesting people to follow on Twitter. Get to know Wil Harris. Continue Reading »
iCloud: a complete operating system in the cloud
More and more often lately, it seems we are referring to the “cloud,” however that usually refers to cloud based storage or cloud based apps. But this latest mention of the cloud is a complete operating system, which is appropriately named iCloud. To begin with, I would not expect a… Continue Reading »
Facebook gives you nobody to blame but yourself for possible new policies
Facebook has long been the bane of those who value their own privacy over anything else, even if their friends would be the only ones who would see anything. There’s been a misconception among some of those people that people on Facebook don’t value their privacy or the ownership of… Continue Reading »
Hooray! Gmail adds a basic feature, upgrades uploading
It’s one of those “if anyone else did this, it wouldn’t be news” stories. Google just added the ability to upload multiple items without having to repeatedly click “Attach a File.” Now, you can hit the button once and you can select lots of files. This is one of those… Continue Reading »
Google gunning to jump in the EU case against Microsoft
And the boys continue to fight over who’s is bigger. I wonder if they all drive red cars? This latest round in the Google/Microsoft bru-haha features Google wanting to hop in bed with those battling Microsoft in an effort to prove antitrust charges having to do with the software giant’s… Continue Reading »
Dummies.com open for business
You knew it was coming. As if the “For Dummies” line of books, software, and DVDs wasn’t enough, you can now access the new Dummies.com. This newly launched site is another “how to” resource, similar to eHow and Wikihow. The website will have free how-to videos and instructional articles. Dummies.com… Continue Reading »
Gadgetell Resolution: Be more organized
2009 is upon us. It is actually only a few hours old. If you’re like me and procrastinate on a lot of things, you might not have any New Years Resolutions yet, if you even make them. One of the most common resolutions is to be more organized. You’d think… Continue Reading »
New .tel domain opens up
New domains are always exciting, and if you can remember the most recent major one (.me) you will remember the vast amounts of money are usually spent as people bid for the best of the selection. However .tel will not involve vast amounts of money or even much media coverage,… Continue Reading »
Experience what it’s like to download at unlimited speeds from a massive collection of over 800 Terabytes of user uploads. You’ll max out your Internet connection downloading a file in… Continue Reading »
Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.


