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  • This week in Apple: HDCP, private APIs, and hacks

    This week's top Apple news was riddled with scandal, ranging from High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection hidden in new MacBooks to Google's private iPhone API use, and everything in between. Now, all we need is a sex scandal and the circle should be complete. Check it out in case you missed...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 11-22-2008
  • The week in gaming: Fallout 3 Google maps, WoW, and Valkyria

    This week in gaming brought us the advent of a Google Maps utility for Fallout 3 , reviews of Valkyria Chronicles and Mortal Kombat vs. DC , as well as word of a potential retro revival of some old classic PC franchise by Stardock. Read More...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 11-22-2008
  • Google may offer Chrome detailing on new PCs

    Google has big plans for Chrome, and they don't involve keeping the browser in a perpetual beta twilight. The search giant intends to seize a significant chunk of the browser market in 2009, and could offer competition the likes of which Internet Explorer has never faced. Read More...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 11-21-2008
  • iPod Touch Users Left Out of Google Maps Upgrades in Firmware 2.2 [IPhone]

    Our testing has confirmed that iPod Touch users do not get updates to their Google Maps app with firmware 2.2, which, at least on the iPhone, includes the addition of Street View as well as public...
    Posted to Gadgets by Anonymous on 11-20-2008
  • Google CEO touts green energy shock doctrine

    Google's CEO calls for a green bailout—and a more participatory, networked government. Read More...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 11-20-2008
  • Roll your own search results with Google's new SearchWiki

    Google's SearchWiki—the feature that allows people to annotate, add, delete, and move around search results—will soon be available to all users logged in with a Google account. The company's not sure yet what it plans to actually do with the data, though. Read More...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 11-20-2008
  • Mozilla dependent on Google

    the Inquirer , Thursday 20 November 2008. 15:00:00 For better or worse THE MOZZERELLA Foundation has revealed that if Google backs out of its arrangements in favour of its own browser, the Open Sauce outfit will be toast. In its financial statement for 2007, the foundation said that while revenues for...
    Posted to Hardware by Anonymous on 11-20-2008
  • Mozilla dependant on Google

    the Inquirer , Thursday 20 November 2008. 15:00:00 For better or worse THE MOZZERELLA Foundation has revealed that if Google backs out of its arrangements in favour of its own browser, the Open Sauce outfit will be toast. In its financial statement for 2007, the foundation said that while revenues for...
    Posted to Hardware by Anonymous on 11-20-2008
  • OpenSocial, Facebook and Microsoft to compete for app developers

    OpenSocial is growing up fast. What started out as Google's effort to create a common API for developing small applications with HTML and JavaScript that can tap into data from across multiple social networking services is becoming more of a full-fledged, cloud application development platform. ...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 11-17-2008
  • Tab tearing live in latest Firefox test build

    Good news for Firefox users who have lusted over Chrome and Safari's option that lets you "tear" away tabs from an open window. The latest build of 3.1 offers it as a standard feature --and it works marvelously. As in Google's Chrome and Apple's Safari browsers you simply pull away...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 11-17-2008
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