Tech Talk Around The Internets
January 14th 2010 -
Mobile To Outpace Desktop Web By 2013: Mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access devices worldwide by 2013, according to a new forecast by research firm Gartner.
The American Red Cross has set up a text message donation account enabling anyone in the US to text HAITI to 90999 to donate $10 to the recovery effort. The fully deductible donation will be billed to your mobile phone account.
Armani Exchange has signed a deal with iTunes to make the A|X Music Series available for digital distribution in the global online music market.
The Star Trek fan’s equivalent of World of Warcraft is now playable thanks to an open beta test.
10 signs your Facebook app will fail. Tip: The best applications are simple to use, no matter how powerful or complicated they are on the inside
More Gaming and Entertainment consumption convergence. Nintendo Wii to Add Netflix Service for Streaming Video
eMusic Streams Warner Artists. eMusic members pay a subscription fee of $12 a month through with they can buy 24 songs.
Facebook is Hiring: Its looking to become a big player in the online payments world.
As long as your Account Settings allow you to receive email updates, Facebook has officially rolled out the ability for users to respond to comments via email.
What Does Google’s New Phone Mean for Social Games? Google is increasing app storage space within a future software update and this is big, users will be able to charge their phone bills directly for applications they want to buy.
CBS.com is asking fans to upload their own impersonation of CSI: Miami’s David Caruso for a chance to win $5,000. The top 10 videos, selected by a combination of user votes and CBS.com judges, will be announced on March 1 and the winner will be chosen on March 22.
NBC’s Todayshow.com launched its new food and recipe site, showcasing recipes and video cooking tips from celebrity chefs and food experts who have appeared on Today’s Cooking School segments.
Music fans are being encouraged to vote for which Bon Jovi song they’d like to hear during the Grammy Awards telecast on Jan. 31. Beginning this week, viewers can log on to cbs.com/grammys to vote for one out of six of their favorite Bon Jovi hits


