Kristina Farrah

A ninja, a tech enthusiast and a lover of sparkly things. Writing in the tech space has become an important part of my role as an observer and historian. As passionate as I am in what I do, I look forward to telling stories of how technological advancement broke out to unprecedented levels, and that I was right there in the middle of it –watching the world change before my very eyes.

Latest from Kristina Farrah

DeNA Acquires Ngmoco, Expanding West to the US

Japanese social game developer DeNA CO., acquires San Francisco based Ngmoco for $400 million.

Senior Citizens Invade Facebook!

A chart from AllAssistedHomes.com shows that senior citizens are also getting their hands on neoteric craze such as computers to take part in one of the biggest contemporary obsessions on the internet which is social media.

Hulu Blocks Google TV, Dreams of IPO

Google finally authenticated the apprehensions revolving around Google TV, saying that it blocked Hulu from the device. The confirmation was done via a video at NewTeeVee.

Biggest Tech Lawsuits of the Year: Infographic

Who's Suing Whom is an improvement of the diagrams made by Guardian Tech and the New York Times. The two diagrams are mashed together to create a gripping infographic design showing the lawsuits filed by giants in the telecom industry against each other.

Twitter Search Evolution Improving SocNets Overall

Twitter has just launched a new backend for search during the last few weeks, switching from old architecture to new one while maintaining the consistency of their search results.

Samsung Shares Weakened, Still Leading in U.S. Android Devices

Samsung Electronics shares land lower than expected

World Bank Organizes Developer App Competition for a Good Cause

A competition hosted by World Bank, the Apps for Development, comes in utilizing the data available through the Open Data Initiative.

HP Carving its own Mobile Niche; Introducing webOS Smartphones Next Year

Hewlett and Packard Co. will be releasing smartphone early next utilizing the webOS software that comes along the acquisition of Palm which amounted to $1.2 billion.Palm is one of the pioneers in handheld devices.

NBC Turns to Wonderwall Site Extension, where Politicians are Celebrities

Politicians have attracted enough media attention for Msnbc Digital Network and BermanBraun to stretch WOnderwall to cover politics

HP Appoints 3PAR CEO David Scott to lead StorageWorks

HP today announced David Scott as new Senior Vice President and general manager for HP Storage Works.