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Your Two-Week-Old Web Browser Is Obsolete?!
I know many people have recently updated their web browsers. Opera released a patch to the amazing Opera 11 which resolved an issue I was having with Google. Firefox just released Firefox 4 to record breaking download figures. And finally we all know about the new, improved, and very powerful Internet Explorer 9 from Microsoft. Well brand new web browsers was so last week. Now its time to introduce Firefox 5 beta 4, Firefox 6 alpha 1, and Internet Explorer 10.
MEGATechNews Hunts for Real Easter Eggs
Kinect Meets Ghost in the Shell: Match Made in Heaven
Yes, someone has done one of the things we anime nerds want. The company Kayac Inc. using a Microsoft Kinect and their own hacked software to create a 3D cyberspace display like the one found in Ghost in the Shell. This massive display was setup in the corner of a store somewhere in Tokyo where customers are allowed to interact with the system using their full body.
Amazon Under Fire Only 24 Hours After Launching Cloud Service
If you were not a part of the opening day rush, Amazon.com expanded their services to include the Amazon Cloud Drive. While this service is not new to the Internet, many will think it is another DropBox service,…
Irresponsible Use of YouTube Leads to Rebecca Black Getting Paid
This is Rebecca Black, the lead singer on a Song called "Friday" which has earned Internet fame for being one of the worst high production songs ever. Being more Internet savvy than most, I knew watching this "music" video could potentially earn Ms. Black money for being a failure. I guess I was right as Ms. Black's video has earned approximately $40,000 for her.
Paramount Pictures & BitTorrent to Distribute Feature Film
AOL Cuts 900 Jobs to Rebuild Company
The plan is the same plan every dying company has used since business began, diversify. Since I am sure you haven't thought about AOL in 8 years, they acquired TechCrunch and Huffington Post. This gives them a rather large section of their company dedicated to news as these new additions join AOL owned Engadget. We will see if this new focus can turn their company around and hopefully provide growth for the American brand.
What You MegaTech Missed: Blasting and Hacking Phones
Following up on the new tradition we started last Sunday, it’s time once again to take a quick glimpse into some of the great content on MegaTechNews that you may have missed this past week.
We start out…
