The game Angry Birds has become so ubiquitous that not even a single day passes, when one does not hear about it.

People are talking about it on Twitter, sharing videos of kids playing the game and even chat show hosts are talking about it.

Angry Birds has been dubbed as the new Pac Man by tech analysts, but may be that is not enough for the game makers.

Game immensely popular
Ravio, which created Angry Birds, has announced the launch of a new game, Angry Birds Rio, which is based on a movie by Fox.

As analysts predict hard times for communications major AT&T after the launch of Verizon’s iPhone on Feb. 10, some cool tips have been offered to help it survive.

“AT&T doesn’t have any time to waste once it loses its exclusive right to sell the Apple iPhone. It needs to play its cards right to keep the advent of the Verizon iPhone from slowing its growth,” said an analyst.

As Verizon’s iPhone is said to have none of the glitches that are faced by existing AT&T customers, it is bound to attract AT&T’s customers, which could lead to a major damaging move for the No. 2 mobile carrier.

Will Apple’s Photo Streaming application on its iPhone, pose a danger to the social networking website Facebook? This is a question that all analysts are asking currently.

Reportedly, the mobile photo streaming feature is much more adaptable in all Apple iPhones and iPads; as such it is being viewed as a serious competitor to Facebook.

“The Apple’s 'Media Stream' folder hidden in iOS 4.3 file system has a feature known as 'Photo Streaming'. Using Photo Streaming, the iPhone users will be able to set up Photo Streams where other users can be invited to view the pictures as one takes them and upload them to a service,” revealed a source.

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