Nokia software updater is now launched
March 10, 2007 by davidallen | 4 Comments
Nokia has been testing the software updater application which is available now for everyone to download, this software will allow the user to update the software on their own Nokia mobile device, this can be done now without the need to visit and engineer or a Nokia dealer.
This service has become an essential tool now […]
Google Maps: Now with real-time traffic info
March 2, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment
Google Maps is now offering what it’s mobile version has been for a while: real-time traffic information. The simple color coded information is easily interpreted, red meaning stop-and-go and green giving you the all clear.
[via Lifehacker]
ThinkSecret: MacOS X Leopard screenshots
February 28, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment
ThinkSecret, a reliable rumor source for anything Apple related, has uploaded several new screenshots of the upcoming MacOS X Leopard release, expected by ThinkSecret to be released around the end of March. Click here for the Gallery. [Site very slow, presumably due to huge traffic from around the web]
Microsoft and Apple are at it again
February 26, 2007 by davidallen | Leave a Comment
It appears that the truce that had existed between Microsoft and Apple has hit some rocky ground, this time with the inclusion of Vista onto Macs, the problem lies where there are other versions of the Vista program that are cheaper or possibly open source, these will therefore under cut Microsoft’s Vista operating system.
So what […]
Want to monitor computer usage
February 21, 2007 by davidallen | 4 Comments
If you are a parent or employer who wishes to montior the computer usage remotely, so as an employer you are able to check on the staff while you are away, and as a consernd parent you can see what your kids up to, who they are talking to and what sites they are visiting.
It […]
3DLabs: 3D Satnav
February 21, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment
3DLabs showed the 3GSM audience in Barcelona what their product was capable of: 3D navigation. 3DLabs used TeleAtlas maps for the demonstration and both Navigadget and their source, French site Mobinaute, claim that a 3D model of Paris was used. Indeed, the user interface is in French, I am pretty sure that the pictures and […]
Joost Beta for Mac
February 18, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment
Joost, the company which plans to revolutionize TV and is created by Skype founders Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, has release the a new beta version for Mac, version 0.8 . Joost, previously codenamed the Vienna project, is still in the early stages and doesn’t offer much streaming content yet, but it looks promising - […]
AnyDVD HD released by Slysoft
February 18, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment
Slysoft have released the new version of AnyDVD which now also supports HD-DVDs. AnyDVD allows you to unprotect your (HD-)DVDs from DRM and copy them. The advantage of stripping your (HD-)DVDs is that you can play them in any player of your choice and skip the adverts at the beginning of the disk.
AnyDVD removes AACS […]
Apple not ready for Vista
February 10, 2007 by davidallen | Leave a Comment
When Apple finally became MS compatible we all thought that this was the end of the dream, Apple had finally succumbed to the might of MS.
But if you check out the Apple tech website, all of the Apple computers that are compatible with windows, are defiantly not ready for Vista, this could be a severe […]
Free maps for Nokia phones
February 9, 2007 by davidallen | 4 Comments
Nokia will soon be making the mapping program smart2go available free of any charges to anyone with a compatible Nokia phone.
Smart2go is a program that will allow the user load maps from all around the world onto the Nokia mobile phone, these maps are full of information like places to go, restaurants, theatres and so […]
Voice control for Xbox 360 ‘MCC v3’ announced by One Voice
February 5, 2007 by techbuzz | 1 Comment
One Voice Technology, the leader in the field of voice evolution has now come-up with an all new conception. It might be a bit difficult to imagine that you walk in to your home after the days toil and is feeling lethargic to do the domestic chores or perform other activities.
No matter, says One Voice […]
First sub-$500 laptop with Windows Vista
February 4, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment
The first laptop with Microsoft Windows Vista for less than $500 has now appeared: the Everex StepNote VA4101M. I am note sure you will actually get much fun out the new Vista features, e.g. the eye candy, as the Everex StepNote VA4101 runs on a mere 1.46GHz Intel Celeron M 410 processor and 512MB RAM, […]
Microsoft Vista suffers from speech recognition flaw
February 2, 2007 by techbuzz | 1 Comment
The greatest flaw detected in the much-hyped Microsoft Vista is a speech flaw, which has been admitted by Microsoft. Vista responds to voice commands for its operation. Security experts have voiced the view that malicious sound files on the websites could exploit it. The speech commands if hacked can be used to even delete the […]
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