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If you’re the type of person who likes to brag about the amount of cash you’ve splashed and what on – Blippy is calling you!

Blippy basically gives your credit card its own Facebook and Twitter account and each time the plastic gets spanked Blippy gets to know and then, so will everyone else – so, careful when shopping at more adult-centric stores ;)

You can log into Blippy via your Twitter or Facebook accounts and then you can select which stores (iTunes, Amazon, Threadless, etc) you want your transactions blipped about – so, if you have some shady purchases or buying gifts at least you have the choice whether or not this info is transmitted.

As expected, you need to enter your credit card details for Blippy to work – time to start the gulp-o-matic-a-go-go!!

Blippers? get to see popular purchases from around the Blipperverse via their feeds which could be useful if you want to see what’s trending – which may be more handy for stores than punters.

Would you be happy with uploading all your credit card details and then sharing your spending habits with the world?

Comment below (you don’t have to tell me your bank details!) :)

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Google Buzz Rattles Microsoft and Yahoo!

by Jay Garrett on February 10, 2010

Google looks like it’s fancying some of the social network pie with Buzz.

Google Buzz is based around Gmail and, like other places, lets you share information, photos videos and status updates. It also connects with Flickr and Twitter so you can spread your endless, pointless news with everyone you know and others that you’ve managed to collect.

The Google Buzz mobile service geotags your updates so folk know where you were when you saw that cute cat or police car getting clamped.

If you’ve got a Gmail account it should be coming over to you in the next few days.

Bradley Horowitz, Google’s vice-president of product marketing, says: “There’s so much opportunity, we can wire this up in so many ways with other parts of Google, other parts of the internet.”

Google Buzz will look over your existing Gmail account and will point out updates and media from contacts you chat with frequently. Don’t freak out though – you can alter privacy settings so you can control your info-flow.

Google founder Serge Brin has already suggested that Buzz, IM and email will eventually become one.

It seems that Google has rattled some cages with this announcement with Microsoft arguing that: “Busy people don’t want another social network, what they want is the convenience of aggregation.” Then nodded at Hotmail which happens to have Flickr, Twitter and Facebook integration.

Then Yahoo! tweeted: “Two years after Yahoo! launched Buzz, Google follows suit. Check out the original: http://buzz.yahoo.com/” Ouch!

So, do we need another social network platform or is Microsoft right about the integration thing?

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Facebook Updates – Even Boring When You’re on the Run

December 23, 2009 Click to read more →
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This just shows how ingrained updating your social networking pages has become.
The last thing on my mind would be to send tweets or update my Facebook status – but not so Craig Lynch.
Lynch is actually an escaped prisoner and he’s been updating his friends about life on the run via his Facebook page – much [...]

O2 Officially Unlock Your iPhone for £15

November 9, 2009 Click to read more →
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Yup – if you’re coming to the end of your contract, such as I, then the world could be your lobster!
O2 has confirmed that iPhone users are “entirely free” to move to another network after their contract is up for £14.97 – thus allowing customers to unlock their iPhones to work on different networks.
On the [...]

3 Brings Free Spotify Premium with HTC Hero – 2 Year Contract!?!

October 19, 2009 Click to read more →
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It’s an exciting day for 3 as it’s launching the network’s first Android phone.
The familiar face of the HTC Hero will be seen in 3 stores from November, and comes with the added bonus of a free Spotify Premium account.
The Hero will cost you 100 notes up front and then monthly payments of [...]

Voda iPhone – Another Network Joins O2 and Orange to Sell Apple iPhones

September 29, 2009 Click to read more →
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Following on from yesterday’s news that Orange will be flogging Apple’s iPhone soon here in the UK Vodafone has gloved-up in the red corner.
Vodafone has announced this morning that it will sell both the iPhone 3G and 3GS in the UK and Ireland in “early 2010″.
Vodafone, just like Orange, is still playing things close to [...]

Read Marvel Comics and Others on Your PSP

August 19, 2009 Click to read more →
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I’ve covered next-gen comics a few times here on GadgetyNews in the form of Longbox, and Marvel’s motion comics but now here’s a follow-up to the PSP comic store news I broke in March.
The new digital reader service that’ll be bouncing onto both PSP3000 and PSP Go will allow their owners to access a [...]

Sony Bringing Out Touchscreen and PSN Loving VAIO’s

July 23, 2009 Click to read more →
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Word has it that Sony has some touchscreen VAIO’s planned later this year which will drop around the same time as the release of Windows 7 which happens to have a more robust touchscreen support than Vista.
Sony is also beavering away at getting some content from the PlayStation Network right onto the [...]

Is Vodafone Shaping Up To Offer iPhone?

April 28, 2009 Click to read more →
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Here’s a tiplet that points towards the fact that O2 may have to share the iPhone with Vodafone.
Vodafone has just launched an iPhone portal right here in the UK – could this mean that the operator is planning to offer Apple’s lovely mobile phone pretty soon?
As you’re probably aware, O2 and The Carphone Warehouse share exclusive rights to [...]

Sony Network Gets New Boss To Sort PSP Phone

February 27, 2009 Click to read more →

Kaz Hirai just been promoted to head the new Sony Networked Products and Services division in a Sony reshuffle.
This brings him over from PlayStation to be in charge of everything from PlayStation to the Walkman brand – including Vaio devices and those mysterious “new mobile products”.
His brief is to oversee the “expansion of the PlayStation Network service platform” which kinda gives [...]

Globesurfer X1 Turns Dongle into Wi-Fi Router Love-in

February 16, 2009 Click to read more →

You’ve got your swish O2 designer dongle but wanna get all sharey with your networked printers and want your friends to share your Wi-Fi love.
Option has gone and made this very possible
The GlobeSurfer X·1 just requires your 3G USB modem to enable printer sharing and local network sharing.
I reckon this is great news for mobile [...]

Nvidia Ion – Play Call of Duty on Your Netbook

December 19, 2008 Click to read more →

If you opt for a netbook you do so with the knowledge that it will crumble when faced with Crysis, Left4Dead and the likes.
Well, Nvidia plans to introduce “chip technology” that could allow low-cost netbooks run those lovely high-def games and media.
The Ion platform, announced on Thursday, effectively combines Nvidia’s GeForce 9400 graphics processing unit (GPU) with [...]