One more thing: Apple makes it in the movies

One more thing: Apple makes it in the movies
Extra extra, read all about it! The Queen likes Samsung!

It's a big day for the Queen today, as she makes her first appearance in One More Thing having given Samsung the royal nod.

Impressive, but is it as impressive as Apple's appearance in almost half of the box-office topping films of 2011? Or as impressive as 3D printers hitting the catwalk at New York Fashion Week? Yeah, probably actually. Come on, it's the Queen!

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Fear of gnomes – Some people fear being eaten alive by sharks, others running out of air in a small enclosed place, but of 1,000 employeed people in the UK, 66% fear being without their mobile phone. Fear. Not just inconvenience, not just loneliness: actual fear. They call this nomophobia, apparently. They ought to just call it ridiculous and have done. [SecurEnvoy]

Traitor! – Bill Flora led the team what designed Windows' snazzy new Metro UI, but a picture of his workspace has revealed that he uses Apple Mac products almost exclusively. That's not living the brand, Flora. Well, it sort of is – he just got the wrong brand. [Gizmodo]

Go ping yourself – British wheeler dealers can now send and receive money using their phone and Barclays' new Pingit money sending app. Well, those on Android, iOS or BlackBerry can. Better hope Del Boy didn't just upgrade to Windows Phone. [Guardian]

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niceTRY – MSN is launching msnNOW, a social reader that is not a social network at all but if it ends up being a social network then who is MSN to complain? It's all about trending stories which it will take from Facebook, Twitter, Bing and BreakingNews.com and disseminate across Facebook, the web and in a mobile app. Synergy. [Mashable]

Maximum pain – Are you ready for this? It's the official trailer for Max Payne 3 which reveals the back story to Max's adventures through the seedy underworld of São Paulo. It's all because of a girl, of course. C'est la vie. [PR]

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