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Friday
Mar252011

Firefox 4 blows over total Internet Explorer 9 downloads

On March 16th, the Windows Team boasted about Internet Explorer 9 and how 2.3 million people downloaded it in the first 24 hours. When you think about it it’s pretty awesome, and the IE team should be proud but shortly after, Mozilla launched Firefox 4. Now, we all know that everyone was really excited about Firefox 4, but nobody would have expected it to blow the doors off little ol’ Internet Explorer 9.

Wednesday
Mar232011

Epic deal - $438 worth of apps and services for $49

Valio is a good company and they’ve created many of our favorite web services, but there’s something else that makes them awesome — we always find them doing stuff like this. Valio is giving away $438 dollars worth of apps and web services for $50 bucks. With the bundle, you get a huge discount on 14 different designer apps and web services including LiveStats, FireRift, Tumblr Themes, Billings and LittleSnapper. You’d be nuts not to check it out — The Valio Bundle

Friday
Mar182011

Itsy Mac app for Twitter is simplicity at its finest

After weeks of using the official Twitter app for Mac, it occoured to me that I was spending way too much time messing around in the App, rather than actually tweeting. I was flipping through useless searches, and droning through trending topics like I had no other reason to exsist — and even though the Twitter app for Mac is fantastic (probably still the best), I wanted something more… or in this case, less.

Friday
Feb252011

Is RIM really going to supplement BlackBerry apps for Android?

A recent article on BGR suggests that Research in Motion will be looking to supplement its BlackBerry application store with Android based apps. As crazy as it sounds, this isn’t the first time sources close to the smartphone manufacturer have leaked information to the aforesaid popular blog. No, in fact, late last month BGR received a tip claiming that Android applications would make their way to RIM’s upcoming Playbook tablet. — More after the break!

Wednesday
Feb092011

How to Recover Deleted Files (or Undelete) on Windows

We’ve all deleted files that we later wish we hadn’t, and people have always asked me if there were ways to undo the dreaded, permanent effects of the “Empty Recycle Bin” option. Well, I’m here to comfortingly say, yes — there are indeed a couple of ways to restore deleted files back to normal. — More after the break!

Friday
Jan282011

Android 3.0 Honeycomb Preview SDK Emulator

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Android 3.0 Honeycomb Preview SDK Emulator

Want a nice tour of how Android’s upcoming Honeycomb mobile operating system will work? Well, Pocketnow has gotten their hands on the preview sdk of Android 3.0 and gives you a good idea at how this will all go down on Honeycomb run smartphones.

Riveting!

Tuesday
Jan182011

Rumor - iTunes and Safari merging into one application

How many times have you been pestered by an iTunes update to also download Apple’s own Safari browser? For me, it’s a chore to have to decline the update every single time since I’m not too keen on dumping Chrome for Safari anytime soon. But if the rumors are true, and iTunes and Safari are joining together in holy matrimony, then I no longer will have a choice. — Details after the break!

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