After having there share of copyright woes, action against downloaders, imposing account limits and loosing users, Rapidshare is doing another effort to win back its lost audience by announcing that they have removed all restrictions which applied to its subscribers until now. The change also affects unregistered users, so basically there is no upload & download limit on Rapidshare, nor is the storage space and upload file size restricted.
Personally, I believe this change is not enough to catch up with some much better and cheaper services such as Zevera, which is a multi-host downloading service where you can benefit from multi-service premium downloads with just one account. A single account with all premium access to anything you want from any known FileHoster such as Rapidshare, Hotfile, Megaupload, Mediafire, Depositfiles, Netload, Filesonic, Fileserve etc. is now the choice of smart users.

The search giant has finally entered the cloud music arena by launching first invitation only public beta of their "Google Music" service, unfortunately the service is only available to US users but the limitation can be easily bypassed as shown after the jump along with Google Music features, beta invitation process and a video demonstration.
Search engines are always experimenting new user interface styling, usually these types of beta updates are first pushed to a small subset of users before going live for all users. Today, I was lucky enough to stumble upon a new refreshing combination of Google search result page styling - I am not sure whether this has been rolled out to all signed in users but using a different browser and a different username did not triggered the new user interface, more images after the jump.
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Julian Assange the famous face behind WikiLeaks has made another startling revelation by labeling Facebook as an “appalling spying machine”, in an interview given to
A must watch video for every tech-lover, this is the future of our books. "Al Gore's Our Choice" is an interactive app for Apple iPad and iPhone, featuring America's vice president's narrative tour spiced-up with great photography, interactive graphics, animations, and more than an hour of engrossing documentary footage this is simply a great experience.