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Notebook Price Watch

COMEX may be over, but that doesn't mean there are no good deals to be had in Sim Lim Square. Read story »
 

Google Chrome preview

Will Google's first foray into the competitve Internet browser landscape be a massive hit, or become just another wannabe?  Read story »
 

pfingo grows a little

StarHub has made improvements to its Skype-like VoIP service by adding in more features like multi-IM and YouTube. Read story »

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10 things we'd like to see in Chrome

So far we're pretty smitten with Google's Chrome. It's certainly not without its faults, but for version 1.0 of a browser it's pretty sharp. We've compiled a list of 10 things we'd really like to see added or tweaked. Some come from other browsers, and some are just improvements on some of the e... Read story »
 

Privus Mobile knows who's calling you

We've all seen unrecognizable numbers pop up on our cell phone screens, but to answer or not to answer? It's probably a marketer or a wrong number, but there's always that slim chance it's the Pulitzer committee, Google human resources, or that one true love who dumped you but finally decided he... Read story »
 

10 (more) absurd iPhone apps

It's been just a month since the App Store hit the streets, and the number of applications has skyrocketed. That doesn't mean they're all winners though. The vast majority are downright useless, buggy, or simply overpriced. Heck, some have even been removed by Apple because of all-around lamen... Read story »

Top blog posts matching "pop culture"

Google Chrome is a step forward without two steps back

Remember how amazed we were when we first got Google.com? I remember how my eyes almost popped out when I saw the speed that it got search results. I remember eyeballing the "Results 1 - 10 of about 6,360,000 for Toyota Prius. (0.05 seconds) " with a gaping mouth. :) I tried out Google Chrome tod... Read story »
 

Thai Ministry of Culture wages war on gaming

To say that Thailand's ministries are conservative is like saying the Pacific Ocean is a puddle. In their efforts to maintain a level of control and conformity to their perceptions on what is "proper" and "right", they issue laws and regulations faster than a geek can whip out his credit card at a P... Read story »
 

Piracy hitting home

Though it isn't news that Thais have often taken certain liberties with regard to copyright and IP, however, when these incidents hit home, it's hard to remain unbiased about these issues.   You see, my wife is a computer graphics designer. She has a blog at one of Thailand's biggest online commu... Read story »

Top downloads matching "pop culture"

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Coollector

Manage your video collection or a store catalog and get facts about the movies.
 

Avant Browser

Block pop-up windows and browse multiple sites at once.
 

mailFISH POP3/SMTP Proxy

Send and receive emails behind firewalls and proxies.



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Hop On Pop

What is Hop On Pop? Simply put, Hop On Pop is a band, you silly person! But... what kind of music do we play? We play songs! What else? What KIND of songs?!?!?! Isn't music just...
 

Spank Pops

Hyphy-happy Oakland gets more love nationally, but S.F.'s Western Addition is home to a fair share of wordsmiths too, Count Spank high among them. His clever but conscious rhymes mix bouncy,...
 

Monterey Pop Festival (1967)

In June of 1967, newly illusioned youths descended on S.F.'s Haight-Ashbury district for their famous summer; two hours south, '60s pop got its true foothold. This new LP documents the moment...

Top songs matching "pop culture"

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pop me

can you ear it... pop me !
 
 

Pop Quiz featuring Ketchphraze

Pop Quiz featuring Ketchphraze

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