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News about Apple technology

Dear fellows and readers, my technology skills are very few, I was looking foward to increase my knowledge, so I got the following article from the Wired.com Weblog that I want to share with you. It explains the reason why does the Mac desktop line is conspicuously overdue for a refresh, and how [...]

Another service for WinMo Phone users

Last october (08) the real alpha version of Mobile Firefox (Fennec) was avaliable on the market on the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. How does this work? Fennec opens on top of the default web browser, so clicking the icon will only bring up the “Fennec - loading” window. After the window disappears, though, all you [...]

New Application for the iPhone, designed by a nine year old boy

A nine-year-old boy from Singapore has designed a creative painting application for the Apple iPhone.
The new game has already been downloaded more than 4,000 thousand times having been developed by Lim Ding Wen.
He originally developed a finger painting game, titled Doodle Kids, for his younger sisters. In a similar manner to Etch-A-Sketch, the application lets [...]

ThinkPad W700, first notebook with a built calibration system

Just when you thought there are no new tricks left in the laptop world … along comes something previously deemed impossible.
With its ThinkPad W700, Lenovo offered the first notebook with a built-in pen tablet and a color-calibration system. Now it ups the ante again, with this enhanced version of the W700 — the W700ds — [...]

The iPhone Safari

The iPhone’s Safari browser doesn’t limit to stripped-down mobile versions of Web sites. But while Safari can bring the full versions of most sites right to the palm of your hand (well, except those that feature Adobe Flash and other incompatible browser plug-ins), it can be a pain to pinch and spread your fingers all [...]

Google maps for mobile with latitude!

Watch out my dear fellows! Google has the answer with its new Latitude service for mobile devices for you to stalk your friends. Google Latitude broadcasts your location from your mobile phone, letting your friends know where you are and allowing you to keep tabs on them.

Latitude shares your current location with your friends by [...]

M-Lab is coming soon

Next time you’re dealing with a dreadfully slow Internet connection, you can ask Google what’s causing the trouble.
The company announced a new open platform Wednesday called Measurement Lab, or M-Lab for short. As part of the initial launch, M-Lab includes three publicly accessible tools, including a tool called Glasnost that tests whether BitTorrent traffic is [...]

Be aware of the worst infection since the Slammer worm!

A new digital plague has hit the Internet, infecting millions of personal and business computers in what seems to be the first step of a multistage attack. The world’s leading computer security experts do not yet know who programmed the infection, or what the next stage will be.

In recent weeks a worm, a malicious [...]


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