Your First Day On Reddit… Fixed

Reddit is emerging as a true force on the Internet, which explains its inclusion in our list of wonders of the Web. Check more about it from this article on MakeUseOf.com

LinkedIn buys Pulse newsreader, no changes planned yet

It’s been a strange few weeks for news-reading apps. First, Google announced plans to shutter Reader, its popular RSS service. Long-time Reader users fled to competitor Feedly in droves, and Digg decided to launch a new reader. Know more from this article on TechHive.com

Temple Run 2 Takes What You Loved About The Original & Makes It Better [iOS]

Have you ever played Temple Run? Check more about this game from MakeUseOf.com

Dropbox for Business launches, offering single sign-on

Cloud-storage provider Dropbox announced today the introduction of Dropbox for Business, a team-oriented version of the service with a particularly IT-friendly feature: single sign-on (SSO). Get more information from this article on PCWorld.com

PARC spin-out launches Kickstarter campaign to disrupt home networking market

PowerCloud Systems, a company spun out of the famed PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)—birthplace of the etthernet, laser printing, and the graphical user interface—aims to upend the consumer networking market with a new cloud-managed Wi-Fi router. Check out how this works from PCWorld.com

Reliably Navigate With Google Maps For iPhone

Most of you know about Google Maps. It’s Google’s Rocky Balboa, the comeback after that new kid on the block showed up – Apple Maps. It’s a great app, and it’s so great that it made our Best iPhone Apps list. Check this great article from MakeUseOf.com

Why does Facebook Home have a restricted guest list?

When Facebook Home hits Google Play on Friday, you’ll need either an HTC One X, an HTC One X+, a Samsung Galaxy S III, or a Samsung Galaxy Note II  to download it. That’s the extent of the list. Check more  about Facebook Home from TechHive.com