Archive for July, 2009
Windows 7 RTM reviewed
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Windows 7 is more than Vista done right, but you can’t deny that it’s based on Microsoft’s embattle…
Digital City No. 43: CrunchPad vs. Apple tablet, plus Sony’s new EyePet
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Episode 43 of the Digital City, where special guest Natali Del Conte joins us to talk about the ethics of news organ…
Jailbreaking software already works for 3.0.1 iPhone update
(Credit: Matt Hickey)
So Apple on Friday released an update to the iPhone OS (3.0.1) that takes care of an SMS vulnerability. It’s a fairly critical patch, and usually when Apple updates the iPhone OS, jailbreakers have to wait until the Dev Team comes out with a …
Orginal post by Matt Hickey
Windows 7 on MacBook Pro: Nice, but still has poor battery life
I have had Windows 7 Ultimate RTM (release to manufacturer) for a few days. that is, of course, a valid copy, not the leaked copy that you can download from the Net. That’s the good news.
The poor news is I have to tryout it, which has been lot of work. We tested the new operating system against Windows Vista SP2 and Windows XP SP3. Overal…
Indecent Exposure 57: Introductory experiment
The week’s big news, a philosophy of watermarks, and the clockwork photography contest. Plus, an assignment experiment: what happens in 1/30th second.
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LG BL40’s new promotional video
Now that the LG BL40 Chocolate is official, LG has released that promotional video of the LG BL40 that shows you how to really use the towering phone to surf the Web, check your e-mail, and watch your favorite movies or TV shows. We’ve plus confirmed a few more …
Orginal post by Nicole Lee
BlackBerry App World 1.1 now archives apps
You can now archive apps on your MicroSD card.
(Credit: RIM/BlackBerry)
One of my biggest complaints when BlackBerry App World debuted that past April at CTIA 2009 was that applications installed to Flash memory, giving you no option to store more apps on a microSD card. On Friday, RIM, …
Originally posted at The Download Blog
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