Get short, timely messages from Liberty Systems.

Twitter is a rich source of instantly updated information. It's easy to stay updated on an incredibly wide variety of topics. Join today and follow @LibertySystems.

Get updates via SMS by texting follow LibertySystems to 40404 in the United States
Codes for other countries

Two-way (sending and receiving) short codes:
Country Code For customers of
Australia
  • 0198089488 Telstra
Canada
  • 21212 (any)
United Kingdom
  • 86444 Vodafone, Orange, 3, O2
Indonesia
  • 89887 AXIS, 3, Telkomsel
Ireland
  • 51210 O2
India
  • 53000 Bharti Airtel, Videocon
Jordan
  • 90903 Zain
New Zealand
  • 8987 Vodafone, Telecom NZ
United States
  • 40404 (any)

LibertySystems

  1. Did you know you can make conference calls on your iPhone? Learn how here: read.bi/JXvE96
  2. Tuesday Trivia: What is the chief difference between classic hard drives and solid state drives?
  3. We showed you a suit yesterday, you can read about it here: bit.ly/LeJGR5 It lets you roll around, literally.
  4. Learn some tips to help you build trust between you and your potential customers: bit.ly/KTCLjJ
  5. Happy Monday! Guess what this strange suit is for bit.ly/KDMwCQ, we will tell you tomorrow.
  6. How do you choose what your priorities are? Look at your to-do list differently: lifehac.kr/KTDCAI
  7. Here read.bi/MlfE3O are some interesting facts about smartphone use around the world.
  8. Happy Friday! Over the weekend make a double-ended USB flash drive: bit.ly/I3bfME
  9. This is the product of some incredible engineering – this robotic arm can be manipulated by an implanted microchip bit.ly/JeYeoN
  10. The new version of Chrome allows you to keep your tabs open on all your devices: lifehac.kr/MgLCxV
  11. This is a fascinating article that teaches you all about high-density Retina displays: bit.ly/KqsvRB
  12. More and more Americans are listening to Internet radio, according to this study: bit.ly/JEUFFy
  13. Stay ahead of the game by staying on top of tech rumors: bit.ly/IUjc7o
  14. Tech Tues answer! At the time of original release, Microsoft's Windows 98 OS contained approximately 18 million lines of code!
  15. China’s supercomputer has a new chip from Intel, read about it here: bit.ly/Kn2ZwA
  16. Next month Apple will probably announce iOS 6, will there be a maps app in it: bit.ly/Kfm0Ru
  17. Tech Tuesday Trivia! How many lines of code did the Windows 98 operating system contain when it was created?
  18. The device we showed you yesterday was a simple piece of technology made to make carrying multiple bags easier: bit.ly/JpyvY4
  19. Check out this infographic showing how fast the NYC tech scene is growing: on.mash.to/JVWLOj
  20. Happy Monday! Guess what this is: bit.ly/IWlojg We will tell you tomorrow!