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    New Linux OS to Fight iPhone and More

    By admin | On Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 - 2 Comments »
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    Nokia and Intel have just announced the creation of MeeGo, a new Linux-based operating system designed for portable devices including netbooks and smartphones as well as other non-desktop platforms like connected TVs and vehicles. The new OS is a combination of Nokia’s Maemo and Intel’s Moblin, both Linux-based computing environments. This partnership is notable not just for combining. 

    Google Buzz Ready

    By admin | On Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 - 1 Comment »
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    Google announced Google Buzz. They’re calling it “a new way to share. Google notes that this is not a finished product. They are continuoulsy pushing it to integrate with more and more services. Buzz will also launch as an enterprise product and “will change the way businesses communicate.” 5 key features of  Web Buzz: Auto-following - you automatically follow people. 

    Oracle database can be hacked remotely by Researcher

    By admin | On Monday, February 8th, 2010 - No Comments »
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    A computer security expert believes that, the Oracle databases are vulnerable to an attack that would give hackers access and control over sensitive corporate and government database systems, without the need for a user id or password, according to Reuters. Talking about the flaw after presenting his research at the Black Hat hacking conference in Washington on Wednesday, Litchfield said. 

    TCS website hacked

    By admin | On Monday, February 8th, 2010 - 3 Comments »
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    India’s largest software vendor Tata Consultancy Services’s (TCS) website TCS.com The hacker posted a “For Sale” message on the site, which is written in both English and French. Ironically, the company produces security systems software. In last couple of months many popular sites has hacked like twitter and Baidu was hacked in January from Irish hackers. The hack is believed to. 

    Nexus One Sales Only 80,000 in First Month

    By admin | On Saturday, February 6th, 2010 - 3 Comments »
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    Google managed to sell just 20,000 units in the first week of sales, and now reports from Flurry are suggesting Google only sold 80,000 units in the first month. Google’s poor sales could be the end result of poor advertising with a small budget compared to the iPhone and Droid.  The Google Nexus One is also limited to T-Mobile, but does come unlocked, if purchase through Google’s website. As. 

    Google phasing out support for IE6

    By admin | On Saturday, January 30th, 2010 - No Comments »
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    This year not grate for Microsoft Internet Explorer browser. Days after news of the latest security flaw in Internet Explorer, Google is adding fuel to the fire by phasing out support for IE6 for two of its Google Apps products, Docs and Sites (which recently got an aesthetic upgrade). Google Docs and Sites fully compatible are Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0+, Mozilla Firefox 3.0+, Google. 

    Upload Old E-mails to Google Apps

    By admin | On Saturday, January 30th, 2010 - No Comments »
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    Google has a little surprise in store for heavy e-mail users (and Mac owners): Google E-mail Uploader for Mac. It’s a free app that can archive your old e-mails from Apple Mail, Eudora and Thunderbird on your Google Apps e-mail account. It’s a great idea; chances are that in the pre-cloud era, you’ve had tons of e-mail stored somewhere in your desktop e-mail client. Now, you can move.