Posted by Randy on August 26, 2010 ·
A version of Gmail used by Google employees has been revealed in a screenshot included with a Chromium OS bug report, and the image reveals more than a half dozen changes to the Gmail most of us are using today.
The blog Google Operating System posted the image yesterday, and we’ve also featured it below. Note that Google Operating System originally posted it as two images — the top [...]
Posted by Dani on August 26, 2010 ·
While we admit that HTC Droid Incredible owners have been on a merry-go-round lately in terms of waiting around for Froyo, we finally have some solid news for you. A new Froyo build has been leaked for the device, and we can confirm that it is working stable and without any problems.
Posted by Randy on August 26, 2010 ·
According to the latest rumors, the Droid Incredible is expected to see Froyo as early as tomorrow. Droid Life has been passed an internal Verizon screen shot that lists the HTC phone with a software update that begins August 27th. Although Android 2.2 is not explicitly mentioned, the update has all the makings of Froyo, including automatic app updates, Flash 10.1 support, and 3G mobile hotspot [...]
Posted by Ashar on August 9, 2010 ·
According to Mozilla User Experience Specialist Alexander Faaborg, the next major release of the Firefox web browser – version 4.0 – will feature a built-in silent update system that will automatically apply updates to the open source browser as they become available. However, in a post on the mozilla.dev.apps.firefox Google Group, Faaborg says that only minor Firefox 4 updates will occur automatically [...]
Posted by Dani on August 9, 2010 ·
According to a recent study, using your browser in privacy mode may leave behind more traces on your computer and on the net than you think. The authors discovered data leaks in the four most popular browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari) that potentially disclose a user’s internet behaviour to others sharing their PC and to web page operators. The study says that private [...]
Posted by Ashar on July 30, 2010 ·
With Windows 7 , the user easily find the software to refine and customize the login screen , but with the Mac OS is not easy .
Ravissant is a new application that allows users to customize the login screen by a custom logo Mac , OS name , questions welcome , and wallpaper for the login screen of the system.
Posted by Dani on July 30, 2010 ·
Windows users have been known Explorer software for the iPhone can use the iPhone as a USB external facilities in order to exchange data . Phone Disk is a completely new tool for the Mac , the software can automatically detect the iPhone , iPad , or iPod Touch ( when connected ) and mount it in Finder as a USB drive . It can connect to multiple devices such as the common drive for easy access [...]