Geotagging - the latest craze in digital photography
In days past, photographers had to rely on their memory to answer the question “where did I take this shot?”. Not so any more. Geotagging is fast becoming popular in the days of digital photography. By definition, Geotagging is the process of adding a form of geospatial geographical identification metadata… Continue Reading »
Twitter may be ad-ridden soon
If you were busy updating your Twitter this morning, you might have noticed that the service was running a bit slow. That’s because the creatures inside the Twitter are currently mulling over the possibilities of adding advertising to the site, weighing their options, which are actually pretty much “advertise or… Continue Reading »
Facebook expands, plans to adds 22 more languages
Facebook continues to prove that it’s a social network like no other by using a new user-powered translation engine for their site. They’re going to use this to add 22 more languages to Facebook so that it will be accessible to more people across the world. Currently, Facebook is only… Continue Reading »
Cybercriminals Use Heath Ledger’s Death to Spread Malware
Trend Micro is reporting that within hours of the news that popular actor Heath Ledger had been found dead in his New York apartment, several malware sites appeared at the top of search listings for the words “heath” and “ledger”. Users visiting these sites are redirected to another site, which… Continue Reading »
Anonymous programmer cracks Yahoo’s CAPTCHA software
An anonymous programmer going by the name “John Wane” has claimed to have cracked Yahoo’s CAPTCHA software. CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart) software is used by most major websites, including Yahoo, MySpace, Amazon, and others, to prevent automated systems from creating thousands of… Continue Reading »
Advice on where to go
Ever read a city guide or tourist brochure when stuck for somewhere to go and thought “sounds good, but it can’t be that good” well trustedplaces.com is a web site on places, bars, restaurants, shops, attractions etc that you can trust. Why? Because it is written buy you, your friends,… Continue Reading »
Time stands still with Stopped Clock
This is really pretty pointless but fun at the same time which probably describes the majority of the gadgets in the world. Stopped Clocks is a Web site dedicated to profiling all the stopped clocks around Britain. The way it works is the general public submits the picture and information… 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 »
Black Friday 2009
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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.



