According to Experian Hitwise, a well-know New York- traffic measuring company, Google+ saw a slight decline in traffic last week. Although almost certainly not a reason for concern, could public interest in Google+ be softening?
The well-known hacking group Anonymous has issued yet another statement regarding the recent arrests by the FBI and PayPal's decision to block donations to WikiLeaks. In response, Anonymous is urging the service's users to close their accounts.
Photos of a proposed case for the next-generation iPhone have surfaced today; photos suggest that the iPhone 5 will have a thinner profile with a tapered design very much similar to the iPad 2.
There has been much speculation during the course of the year that Apple would implement the facial recognition technology, which it dropped a lot of cash to acquire in the fall of last year from Swedish algorithm specialist Polar Rose, to the eventual fifth iPhone.
Samsung has sold over 5 million units of their Galaxy S II Android smartphone in under 85 days, Redmond Pie has learned. The news comes from Yonhap News, a Korean newspaper which states that the world’s second-largest mobile phone manufacturer has announced that their Galaxy S II smartphone has shipped and sold over 5 million units in just under three months after launching in select countries over the world in May.
Let's face it, most of us that own an iDevice, be it an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch are at least partially wooed by the cosmetics. Apple has a reputation of designing and bringing forth high quality products that sell well and look the part, as demonstrated by the recent iPad 2.
Have you ever sat there, staring at your Facebook stream, Twitter page or Google+ account and thought - 'I wonder how long I actually spend on this web site?’ You know you have.
Microsoft's Xbox 360 received some accessory love today, with the Redmond outfit announcing not one, but two new devices that will bring some added “awesome” to the party.
Fans of the messaging tool WhatsApp should know that the only iOS device it's been designed to work on is the iPhone, leaving the iPad and iPad 2 completely out in the cold, unnecessarily. Thankfully there's WhatsPad, a jailbreak tweak that fools WhatsApp into running on 3G-capable iOS devices other than the iPhone.
Aside from iOS 5, nobody knows exactly what will feature on the next iPhone installment, except Apple of course. Speculation has been rife, with many conflicting suggestions of what is and what isn't going to feature. MobileFun has released some supposed iPhone 5 schematic diagrams which are said to outline key design properties of the eagerly awaited device.

