Apple has released a guided tour of their next release of OS 10 dubbed leopard. You can view the tour at the below link:
See the Leopard Guided Tour at apple.com…
Apple has released a guided tour of their next release of OS 10 dubbed leopard. You can view the tour at the below link:
See the Leopard Guided Tour at apple.com…
Report: Video game spending to surpass music spending this year -A new report by Pricewaterhouse Coopers predicts that the gaming industry will soon surpass the music industry in the US, and spending on games has already exceeded spending on music globally.
[Ars Technica]
The Pirate Bay Launches Image Hosting -Us pirates know that The Pirate Bay team has been working on several new projects, with one of them becoming a competitor to YouTube. For now though, we’ve been blessed with BayImg, a unique image hosting service from TPB. Unlike sites like Photobucket and Imageshack, who will delete your photos if deemed “unfit”, BayImg lets you upload any image, uncensored, in over 100+ file formats.
So break out those photos of you shooting JFK and upload them without worry. BayImg takes no personal information from you and gives you a url for image deletion in case you got ahead of yourself. Tags are also available for easy browsing. Seems like a great service. So can it take on the big players? It’s quite possible.
The Pirate Bay Launches Uncensored Image Hosting [TorrentFreak]
[CrunchGear]
SiteFinder redux? Verizon tests DNS redirect service -Verizon has begun to test a new URL redirection service in some midwestern states and bills it as a handy tool to help out users when they mistype something. Others don't quite see it the same way.
[Ars Technica]
Today, the news broke that the HTC Dream, the first handset to run Android (aka "the Google Phone") has been approved by the FCC. In the documents provided, it appears that we have now a release date for this highly anticipated phone: November 10th, 2008.Another challenger appears! Read the full article at readwriteweb.com
I know everyone is loving the new Asus Eee PC and they should, its a wonderful device. But if you want to go even smaller you can take a look at Aleutia E1 it only takes 8 watts of power and can be charged using solar power. Definitely for the out and out and about type traveler that needs a small computer that can be charged easily, combined with a sattlite phone for data and you have all that you need in a remote location.