Saturday, 2 July 2011

Social Gaming Giant Zynga Files For $1 Billion IPO

Zynga has just filed its S-1 with the SEC, indicating that the company plans to go public. According to the filing, Zynga aims to raise as much as $1 billion, but this could be a place holder amount. Updating According to the filing Zynga has 60 million daily active users in 138 countries. 38,000 virtual items are created every second and game players spend 2 billion minutes a day on Zynga games. The company had $597 million in revenue in 2010, and posted revenue of $235 million in the first quarter of 2011.

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Gladinet maps Amazon Cloud Drive to your Windows desktop

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Amazon's recently-introduced Cloud Drive is a great place to store your files online. It offers 5 gigs of totally free space, and U.S. users also get access to the handy Cloud Player app (for Web and Android!) which streams music you upload to your Cloud Drive.

The service could be a little easier to use, however. Until Amazon releases a desktop client, Windows users might want to take another look at Gladinet. The multi-service cloud connector has now added Amazon Cloud Drive support and will let you map a network drive letter to your account with minimal fuss.

Once you've added your credentials to Gladinet, just pick the letter you want to assign to the drive and you're good to go. You can then copy files to and from your Cloud Drive, rename items, and manage folders like you would any local hard drive in your system.

The only downside is that the free version of Gladinet gives you a limited number of cloud interactions. Once you use those up, you'll need to upgrade to the paid version, which costs $49.99. If you work with a number of cloud-based storage providers, however, it could be well worth the price tag.

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$2,400 Atom-Based Industrial Tablet Is Living in the Past

Construction may be one of those fields where tablet computers were actually used, back when they were little more than laptops without a keyboard. The new, semi-rugged GD3015 from General Dynamics does almost nothing to acknowledge the huge changes in the tablet market over the past year, and offers little more than a specialized netbook [...]

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Friday, 1 July 2011

Track your data with DataMan Pro for iPad with 3G [giveaway]

DataMan Pro for iPad with 3G is an app that allows you to track your data usage on your 3G iPad. Your usage is monitored in real time to ensure great accuracy and precision. DataMan can help you make smarter decisions to manage consumption, stop overage charges and save money. Track your daily, weekly and [...]

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Google+ Gives the Gift of Unlimited Picasa Storage [Blip]

Picasa is limited to 1GB of storage (unless you pay up for more Google bytes) but now there's a free workaround. You can upload unlimited photos (smaller than 2048x2048) and videos (under 15 minutes) Google+ and it doesn't touch your storage limit. [ReadWriteWeb] More »


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Engadget Podcast 246 - 07.01.2011

Get up, wake up, wake up: it's the first of the month, and it's also a Friday, so gather the fam 'round the glowing laptop by the fireplace and fire up the 246th edition of this, the Engadget Podcast. Dana Wollman rolls with us this time around the week in tech, which featured a generous stacking-up-upon of the already gigantic pile of tablets we have lying around HQ. We also had a plus-sized shot from the dark out of Mountain View and a healthy smattering of statistics and other news-morsels we know you wanna hear about. It's all here for you for free, so get at it!

Host: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater
Guests: Dana Wollman
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: A Hard Day's Night


00:02:50 - HP TouchPad review
00:10:00 - HP confirms it's in talks about licensing webOS, Samsung tipped as a possibility
00:13:46 - HP tempts webOS early adopters to buy a TouchPad with $50 rebate
00:21:30 - Google+ for Android app (hands-on)
00:21:50 - Google+ invite received, we go hands-on
00:30:09 - LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer tablet hands-on (video)
00:36:07 - Cisco Cius Android tablet hands-on (video)
00:39:39 - Congolese VMK Gingerbread tablet eager to show its face, shipping in September
00:43:26 - ThinkPad Tablet shown off with keyboard-laden folio cover, could ship within a month
00:45:30 - Andy Rubin: over 500,000 Android activations a day, and growing
00:48:00 - Windows Phone 7.5 Mango in-depth preview (video)
00:54:08 - HTC Status for AT&T announced on Facebook, risks being tagged in embarrassing pics
00:56:05 - CyanogenMod 7 on the Nook Color hands-on (video)
00:58:15 - Ubuntu demonstrated running on Galaxy Tab 10.1, summarily dubbed 'Tabuntu' (video)
00:58:46 - US Supreme Court strikes down California law, says video games are protected as free speech
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The Ten Most Appalling Emails Found in Anonymous' Latest Release [Hackers]

Anonymous hit the Arizona police force hard tonight and released some scathing emails and images from deep within the FOP. More »


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