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Tags: android, apple, Apple TV, facebook, google, IFA, IFA 2011, IFA Berlin, Samsung MultiView MV800, Sony P, Sony S, Toshiba Portege Z830, ultrabook
The IFA fair in Berlin is definitely the main event of the week, the most important technology manufacturers were there in order to present their latest products. Stay here for the most important news from IFA 2011. Will Apple launch it’s own TV? And, Facebook will start singing soon.
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Tags: $ 40000, facebook, facebook hack, facebook hacked, facebook hacker, facebook improvements, facebook security, hack facebook, photo viewer, security holes
Facebook announced that they have paid a total of $ 40,000 to the hackers who have reported various bugs in the site.
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Tags: facebook, facebook data on Google+, google, How to transfer facebook friends on Google+, Move Your Photos, transfer facebook friends on Google+, transfer facebook photos on Google+
Strongly launched at the end of June, Google+ has already attracted over 20 million followers. That does not mean that those users have deleted their Facebook account and Zuckerberg’s “fruit” is about to die. The fact that you’re starting from zero, with no friends, photos, etc. makes transitioning from Facebook to Google Plus difficult, until now.
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Tags: android, att, blackberry, blackberry tablet, facebook, google, playbook, Snaptu, t mobile, Tumble, UK Parliament, Weekly Tech Wrap Up
This week is pretty interesting for the tech world as we see new releases, buy-outs, revealing news about Tumblr’s security breach and the tech world’s influence on politics and governments.
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Tags: Angry Birds, facebook, Groupon, Hitachi, internet explorer 9, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, news, Panasonic, Samsung Series 9, sony, tech news
Welcome to another installment of stories you may have missed this week. Here in My Tech Team, we strive not only to give you the best online tech support but also to keep you in the know of the latest movers and shakers in the tech world.
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Tags: facebook, facebook scam, online safety, scams, scareware, spam, Tips, trojan, viral attack, virus
Facebook is by design a prime target for spammers and online scammers. Being the largest social network in the world makes it the best place for cybercriminals to target as much people as possible. Facebook scams often come with viruses; some come with snooping agents that can attack your computer or online profiles. Getting rid of these malware, although not impossible can be a real headache. This does not mean to say that people should be giving up their online social life. It simply means that while users enjoy liking, tagging and poking each other, caution should still be the order of the day. Here are a few easy enough tips to follow to avoid being scammed, spammed or hacked in your favorite social network.
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