JayOatway

Jay Oatway

Amazon's Tablet could Snatch iPads Glory, Shipping 5 Million Units?

ibtimes.com — Apple’s iPad currently stands undefeated in the tablet market with HP giving up its TouchPad, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 stuck in a patent issue, Mo... View in Crawl 4

Tumblr Now Has More Blogs Than WordPress.com

mashable.com — According to their respective websites, 4-year-old microblogging platform Tumblr now hosts more blogs than 8-year-old WordPress.com. View in Crawl 4

Why Apps, Not Apple, Are Killing BlackBerry

mashable.com — Apple's version of BBM might have taken the glitz out of BlackBerry's key feature, but the company was in decline long before that. View in Crawl 4

How Facebook Can Kill Google Completely

businessinsider.com — Google has been unbeatable because its search algorithm churns out the most accurate results -- for anonymous users. View in Crawl 4

How Facebook Can Kill Google Completely

Why Hackers Hate Sony?

pcworld.com — Why is Sony -- a major player in the worlds of gaming, movies and music -- suddenly in the crosshairs of hackers? View in Crawl 4

Why Hackers Hate Sony?

The Peculiar Origins of Tech Terms

pcmag.com — The roots of some of the most familiar tech terms may surprise you. View in Crawl 4

The Peculiar Origins of Tech Terms

Everything You Need To Know About Facebook in 18 Charts

theatlantic.com — Bank of America conducted a survey of American consumers and found that almost all of them were using the social networking service. View in Crawl 4

Everything You Need To Know About Facebook in 18 Charts

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About CAPTCHAs But Were Afraid To Ask

makeuseof.com — Love them or hate them - CAPTCHAs have become ubiquitous on the Internet. What on earth is a CAPTCHA anyway, and where did it come from? Responsibl... View in Crawl 4

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About CAPTCHAs But Were Afraid To Ask

How computer hackers do what they do ... and why

guardian.co.uk — The image of lone teenager in a dark bedroom is outdated: hackers now are often gregarious and connected at all times View in Crawl 4

How computer hackers do what they do ... and why

iTunes hack widespread, and Apple appears to know about it

betanews.com — The reports are still flooding in over iTunes users finding their credit balances drained by hackers. Why hasn't Apple said a thing to assure ... View in Crawl 4

iTunes hack widespread, and Apple appears to know about it

Hooker Steals MacBook After Client Steals Sex

glendalenewspress.com — A man staying at a hotel allegedly refused to pay one of the suspects for sex, police say. View in Crawl 4

Scientists Create Stable, Self-Renewing Neural Stem Cells

physorg.com — Researchers report a game-changing advance in stem cell science: the creation of long-term, self-renewing, primitive neural precursor cells from hu... View in Crawl 4

The 5 Most Incredible Stories of Pimped Out Wheelchairs

cracked.com — Stories of people taking matters into their own hands which, in this case, means turning their disabilities into an excuse to make the craziest, mo... View in Crawl 4

The 5 Most Incredible Stories of Pimped Out Wheelchairs

Kate Middleton Set to Become World's Most Talked-About Woman Overtaking Princess Diana

hollywoodreporter.com — A new study predicts the royal bride-to-be will soon overtake Princess Diana as the most popular woman in the global media. View in Crawl 4

How Facebook Can Beat Groupon: By Making Deals Social

gigaom.com — Facebook is planning to roll out a new version of its Deals feature soon, and the fact that this Groupon-style service will be integrated directly ... View in Crawl 4

How Facebook Can Beat Groupon: By Making Deals Social
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About

Jay Oatway is Hong Kong’s most followed digital journalist, covering web trends and the impact of technology on society. He now has more than 96,000 followers on Twitter and a Klout score of 70. With more than a decade of experience in tech-culture journalism and new media marketing, Jay's work has tracked every stage of the digital revolution--from the first websites to the latest in social media tools. He was previously the celebrated tech columnist for POWER magazine, and the editor of the mobile lifestyle magazine Charged. He’s been a ‘trend hunter’ for Portension.com. And he has worked as a Creative Director in experiential marketing. Jay is currently freelance consulting for businesses, and working on a book chronicling the unprecedented ways people are utilizing social media to overcome adversity in times of humanitarian and ecological crisis.Hong Kong
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