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Apple just announced that 50 billion apps have been downloaded from the App Store. Say the Same Thing, the 50 billionth app, was downloaded by Brandon Ashmore. For this he was rewarded with a $10K gift card.
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By George Norman on 09 Mar 2009
When you post your documents to Google Docs and decide not to share them with anyone else, you would expect your privacy to be respected by the Mountain View search engine giant. Well, things don’t always go smoothly over at Google
By George Norman on 09 Mar 2009
What do you do when you need to have quick access to information or news, or any other type of data? You fire up your browser, and type in a query into a search engine – most likely Google, since the Mountain View-based company holds the lion’s share when it comes to
By George Norman on 09 Mar 2009
The engineering team behind the next iteration of the Windows-based operating system has just came out to announce the fact that users can turn on or off a multitude of Windows 7 features, including, but not limited to the much talked about Internet Explorer 8 browser.
By George Norman on 09 Mar 2009
Jay Freeman, the developer behind the Cydia jailbroken app manager, plans to take his software product one step further and turn it into a direct competitor for Apple’s iTunes App Store. For those of you that are
By George Norman on 06 Mar 2009
In this time of financial uncertainty, everybody’s attention (even malware spreaders) is focused on the financial crisis and consequently people are trying to cut back costs, or at least not pay as much for the things they want to get.
By George Norman on 06 Mar 2009
Mountain View search engine giant Google, who as we all know has developed Chrome, its own take on the web browser, is by no means taking it easy when it comes to promoting it. The first sign that Google is taking this Chrome promoting business seriously
By George Norman on 06 Mar 2009
Next week, on the 10th of March, Microsoft will issue an update for their Windows-based operating system, just as they’ve always done as part of the Patch Tuesday program (issue an update every second Tuesday of the month). This March the update
By George Norman on 06 Mar 2009
Earlier this week, the Mozilla Foundation has issued a security and stability update for their browser, mainly Firefox 3.0.7. Earlier still, the Mozilla Foundation announced that the upcoming Firefox 3.1 will move to Beta 4; now they are proposing that the version number be modified from 3.1 to 3.5.
By George Norman on 06 Mar 2009
Following the news that Google is working on a tool to tackle energy consumption awareness, it has recently come to light that the Mountain View search engine giant is also taking on the challenge of providing accurate earthquake information.
By George Norman on 06 Mar 2009
Ever since we posted the Guinness Top 50 Games of All Time, and announced Nvidia has released graphics cards drivers especially designed to work with Windows 7 (the OS itself has been fitted with 3 new built-in games), you could say the topic of gaming has been on our minds. But not just any type of gaming
By George Norman on 06 Mar 2009
It was rumored that Microsoft will push the development team of Windows 7 so that the final version would be ready by the end of the year, which was great news for all of us that have tested the Beta (Build 7000) and even later builds that became available for
By George Norman on 06 Mar 2009
Panda Security, company that specializes in providing security software solutions, has recently announced that the next iteration of the Windows-based operating system ranks as one of their top priorities, security wise of course.
By George Norman on 06 Mar 2009
Danish computer security service provider Secunia, in a recent report has pointed out that the development team behind the Mozilla developed Firefox browser takes the least amount of time when it comes to fixing bugs, security holes and other security related issues
By George Norman on 05 Mar 2009
No, the living dead did not rise out of the ground, catch an innocent security consultant and throw him in jail. The zombies I am talking about are infected computers, and the security consultant is the one that had purposely infected them in order to
By George Norman on 05 Mar 2009
About a week ago we were announcing that Microsoft has put the finishing touches on Vista SP2 RC (Service Pack 2 Release Candidate) and has made it available for download – but only to TechNet and MSD subscribers.
By George Norman on 05 Mar 2009
Mozilla has issued an update for their popular web browser, Firefox 3.0.7, thus making it a more stable platform as well as enhancing the level of security users experienced while surfing the web.
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