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Nokia has launched a new network solution that allows your cellphones to access hotspots via unlicensed access technologies such as Wifi and Bluetooth to make calls. According to a graphic, fixed voice traffic is going down, while VOIP and mobile voice traffic are going up.
Skype beware?
Alex Shanks has written an article with his predictions of what he thinks Leopard will feature in it’s next major update, though most that read it consider it more of a wishlist than actual predictions.
I predict it will rise the bar once again and surpass Vista in many aspect.
I also predict that after it’s launch […]
AppleInsider is reporting that when Apple begins shipping the new MacBook Pro notebooks this week, they will have a faster processor in them. The $2.499 model will have a 2 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, rather than the 1.83 GHz that has been advertised. The $1,999 model will have a 1.83 GHz rather than the […]
I know many people that are addicted to the World of Warcraft universe, and while some know every command under the sun, I am sure others would love to have a sheet they can print out as a reference for every command.
ILoveJackDaniels has created such a thing. Just like for the PHP and ASP cheat […]
Before you run out and get a video card that supports the HDCP standard that Windows Vista will try to impose on video cards and monitors to play protected content at their full resolution, you might be surprised to find out that the cards currently out on the market don’t really support the standard as […]
There have been advertisements for services where you can buy a fully loaded iPod, with bands you select, and the ability to send your iPod in to be loaded up, well it looks like the RIAA is getting its panties in a twist over the whole thing and is letting the world know, that “it […]
Camino 1.0 has been released today.
The Camino Project has worked to create a browser that is as functional and elegant as the computers it runs on. The Camino web browser is powerful, secure, and ready to meet the needs of all users while remaining simple and elegant in its design.
Bartelme posted on his blog recently that he discovered a great and cheap application for Mac users that allows them to connect the 360 to their Macs using both wireless [via Wifi] and wired [via Network port] methods.
The application uses indexes from iTunes and iPhoto to then display the media on your TV the same […]
It looks like cell phone and PDA gaming could get a pretty big upgrade from nVidia with their new GoForce 5500.
Aimed squarely at gamers on the move, the GoForce 5500 brings advanced features that were previously unavailable to the handheld market. Besting even ATI’s top Imageon processors, the GoForce 5500 delivers features not […]
For those of you that have onboard video cards, don’t expect to get the full Windows Vista experience as no matter how powerful your computer is otherwise, it just won’t work.
The fault, Peddie reported, was that the low-cost integrated graphics controllers customers have chosen process the 2D windows of Windows XP and Windows 2000 just […]
For hundreds of years news has been chosen by appointed journalists and the readers were forced to put up with it with very little input. Digg is changing that. This service allows the users to choose which news is the best. The advantages of user-driven news websites such as Digg are that you get the […]
An artist that goes by the nick 1saint has released a flash mockup of what the upcoming iPod Video revision will look like and according to the announced specifications it shouldn’t stray too much from it.
As reported here the other day, Google has launched a beta test of a service for allowing you to use Gmail for your hosted e-mail (you@yourdomain.com).
This special beta test lets you give Gmail, Google’s webmail service, to every user at your domain. Gmail for your domain is hosted by Google, so there’s no hardware or […]
A few days ago we announced the release of a really promising PSP shell that was eagerly awaited by hundreds of PSP users, the PSix. However, even though it’s already been released, there is still a great plenitude of features missing that should arrive in upcoming versions. Here is a list with screenshot of what […]
Yahoo published a story yesterday basically stating what most of us already know.
Internet Explorer users can be as much as 21 times more likely to end up with a spyware-infected PC than people who go online with Mozilla’s Firefox browser, academic researchers from Microsoft’s backyard said in a recently published paper.
“We can’t say whether Firefox […]
I don’t know about you, but I have run out of battery power at the most annoying times, especially with a car. You leave it out in the cold of Canada, and next thing you know it does not start. The folks at MIT are working on a battery that will be immune to the […]