Download Max Payne Mobile for Android | Facebook CTO Bret Taylor to Leave 'later This Summer' | The Instagram Of Social Publishing? Belgian Checkthis Moves To NYC, Gets A $910k Seed Round From Lerer, SV Angel, Index + More | Lemon backs up your entire wallet on your smartphone | Will your tube station be getting free wi-fi this summer? Full station list revealed.

Download Max Payne Mobile for Android

Posted by Jayceooi
Max Payne Mobile by Rockstar Games landed on Android platform at last. Action shooter Max Payne fans, it’s time to show off slow motion gunplay ~ Bullet Time mode now. By the way, Max Payne Mobile for Android has been fully optimized for the NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core mobile processor with additional antistrophic texture filtering and enhanced lighting effects. So HTC One X and Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime should get better 3D graphics compare to other non-Tegra smartphones and tablets. Enjoy Bullet Time…
Download Max Payne Mobile at Google Play Store here.[...]
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Facebook CTO Bret Taylor to Leave 'later This Summer'

Posted by PCWorld
Facebook's chief technology officer, Bret Taylor, will leave the company later this summer, according to a post on his Facebook page Friday.
Taylor will launch a new venture with Kevin Gibbs, a former technology lead at Google. He didn't give any details of those plans Friday.
"I'm very proud of our recent accomplishments in our platform and mobile products, from Open Graph and App Center to Facebook Camera and our iOS integration. I'm even more excited for the world to see all the amazing things these teams have coming," he wrote.
Taylor joined Facebook in 2009 after leaving his startup FriendFeed, a social networking aggregator. Like Gibbs, Taylor also once worked at Google.
The news comes[...]
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The Instagram Of Social Publishing? Belgian Checkthis Moves To NYC, Gets A $910k Seed Round From Lerer, SV Angel, Index + More

Posted by TechCrunch
Twitter may be synonymous with the term “microblogging” but a new service launching in beta today brings a new chapter for the medium that could just find a niche in today’s distracted, busy world. Checkthis, a site dedicated to letting users create one-off, visually slick blog posts and other kinds of single-purpose web-content, is today announcing several bits of big news: the launch of a public beta, seed funding of $910,000 led by Lerer Ventures, a list of advisors that includes a design honcho from Instagram, and a relocation to New York from Belgium to better tackle the (distracted, busy) market of the U.S.The list of investors and advisors is a strong one and says a[...]
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Lemon backs up your entire wallet on your smartphone

Posted by VentureBeat
In the past, losing your wallet was a nightmare. The fear that someone would go on a spending spree with your money often caused frantic calls to banks and credit card companies to cancel the cards in your lost wallet. Digital receipt startup Lemon seeks to do away with the drama with its mobile app that backs up everything in your wallet, receipts and all. The company announced Tuesday it raised a $8 million funding round.
Lemon launched last year to store all those messy receipts clogging up your wallet. If you buy something in a store and received a paper receipt, you could snap a picture from Lemon’s apps, and send it to the company’s servers. Receipts from online purchases c[...]
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Will your tube station be getting free wi-fi this summer? Full station list revealed.

Posted by Wirefresh
Virgin Media has promised to hook up no less than 80 London Underground�tube platforms by the end of July, so you’ll soon be able to surf while you wait for the train.
There’s no wi-fi on the actual trains themselves, so you’ll only be able to take advantage of the connection when you’re within range of the station base platforms.
The full list includes of stations includes all the expected central London suspects like�Oxford Circus, Euston and Victoria, along with a few lesser known stops thrown into the mix, and some stations close to the Olympic site.
“The first stations include some of our busiest and most well-known destinations and we’re on-track for[...]
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