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10 Facebook tips Mark Zuckerberg would never tell you about

As much as we all like to say we’re definitely definitely going to delete Facebook this time, somehow we are all still on it – still liking those baby photos and wedding announcements, still posting that one picture from Saturday night that we look great in even though everyone else looks terrible. But are you getting the most out of Facebook? Could you be posting more things to fewer people

10 Facebook tips Mark Zuckerberg would never tell you about

As much as we all like to say we’re definitely definitely going to delete Facebook this time, somehow we are all still on it – still liking those baby photos and wedding announcements, still posting that one picture from Saturday night that we look great in even though everyone else looks terrible. But are you getting the most out of Facebook? Could you be posting more things to fewer people

Is the Samsung Galaxy S6 Plus getting a Note rebranding?

There seems to be a lot of evidence that Samsung is planning a super-sized version of the S6 Edge – not least the pictures that leaked a couple of weeks ago – and now we have a few more hints to go on. First up are reports from Galaxy Club in the Netherlands that Samsung has trademarked the S6 Note name in South Korea, suggesting that the upcoming Plus device

Is the Samsung Galaxy S6 Plus getting a Note rebranding?

There seems to be a lot of evidence that Samsung is planning a super-sized version of the S6 Edge – not least the pictures that leaked a couple of weeks ago – and now we have a few more hints to go on. First up are reports from Galaxy Club in the Netherlands that Samsung has trademarked the S6 Note name in South Korea, suggesting that the upcoming Plus device

In-flight Wi-Fi: where is it and why is it taking so long?

Introduction and retro experience Back in 2006, I Skyped my wife from a laptop while flying over the icy wastes of Siberia on my way from London to Tokyo. A month later that was impossible, with Boeing ceasing its Connexion Wi-Fi service due to lack of interest. A decade after they disappeared, Wi-Fi zones at 35,000ft are at last making a comeback – at least in the US. Many US

In-flight Wi-Fi: where is it and why is it taking so long?

Introduction and retro experience Back in 2006, I Skyped my wife from a laptop while flying over the icy wastes of Siberia on my way from London to Tokyo. A month later that was impossible, with Boeing ceasing its Connexion Wi-Fi service due to lack of interest. A decade after they disappeared, Wi-Fi zones at 35,000ft are at last making a comeback – at least in the US. Many US