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

Nokia World Opens with 4 New Smartphones, Tackles the Apple, Android “Thing”

The unveiling of four Symbian smartphones N8, C6, C7 and E7 was witnessed by 3,000 participants.

Twitchange Auctions Celebrities for Charity

Twitchange, the first-ever online celebrity charity auction is the chance you’ve been waiting for.

Clearwire’s Limited 4G in the Big Apple and L.A.

Alternately functioning in New York City, Clearwire is now kicking its 4G WiMax expansion as they announced the commencement of their "operational readiness activities".

Boxee Box Home Theater with Intel Atom CE4100 processor now available for pre-order

First announced December of last year, D-link’s newest home theater, Boxee Box is finally available for pre-order. Shipping will start sometime in November to the U.S., Canada, E.U and Australia. Pricing in North America is $199 USD.

More Mobile Apps Mean More Mobile Tweets

There’s been a dramatic increase in mobile tweeting by Twitter users over the past few weeks. This is deemed an important figure with a swell of 27%, from 106 million to 145 million, ever since Twitter has constantly exerted efforts in providing their users more clients in some of the most widely used platforms. From ...

Youtube Streams Live. Where’s the Cash?

Youtube, Google’s video site and the largest video destination on the internet, has put itself in line with Justin.tv and Ustream as they get into the live-streaming business with a two-day experimentation.

Ex-President of Google China Conquers the Chinese Mobile Market

Kai-Fu Lee, ex-President of Google China is going to prove that “It’s unfair to call Chinese companies non-innovative,” as he sails out with two projects focusing on China’s immense market of mobile subscribers to cater individual needs---may it be for work, home or travel.

Highlights and Announcements at VMWorld 2010

Siliconangle has witnessed another history in information technology unfold during Vmworld 2010 held at San Francisco and is indeed one of the major conferences in the world of virtualization and cloud computing. There were major announcements made by tech giants during the event.

Google Doodle Surprise! and Android Speech Translation.

Google has a thing up its sleeve, or maybe two. New Logo and Android Speech Translation

Why Do We Use Twitter, and Why Do Brands Care?

ExactTarget conducted a survey of 1,500 consumers from US and cited crown motivators for people to be using and following companies on Twitter .