The development of a reliable tabulating machine eases the heretofore laborious task of taking the census.
The development of a reliable tabulating machine eases the heretofore laborious task of taking the census.
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Google launched “Google Gears” yesterday, an extension to browsers like Firefox and Opera, that provides some interesting functionality that many web application developers could find useful.
The extension offers offline access to web applications — something that will be a huge leap forward for services like Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Docs. As a Google […]
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Reliable sources indicate that Apple has released new builds of Mac OS 10.4.10 for testing. The build versions are reported as 8R208 for PowerPC and 8R2208 for Intel.
Areas of change include fixes involving Image RAW, WebCore JavaScri…
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Reliable sources indicate that Apple has released new builds of Mac OS 10.4.10 for testing. The build versions are reported as 8R208 for PowerPC and 8R2208 for Intel.
Areas of change include fixes involving Image RAW, WebCore JavaScript, and Imag…
Filed in: Apple/Mac
notthatwillsmith writes “Maximum PC did double-blind testing with ten listeners in order to determine whether or not normal people could discern the quality difference between the new 256kbps iTunes Plus files and the old, DRM-laden 128kbps tracks. But wait, there’s more! To add an extra twist, they also tested Apple’s default iPod earbuds vs. an expensive pair of Shure buds to see how much of an impact earbud quality had on the detection rate.”
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PC Magazine - Gates admits to liking Apple's style, McCain says he supports Net neutrality, and Steve Jobs wishes Apple TV were more popular.
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Google launched “Google Gears” yesterday, an extension to browsers like Firefox and Opera, that provides some interesting functionality that many web application developers could find useful.
The extension offers offline access to web applications — something that will be a huge leap forward for services like Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Docs. As a Google […]
Filed in: Google
While we had heard convincing reports that the MacBook Pro updates would have to wait until WWDC (June 11th), a few new reports have started trickling in that the MacBook Pro could see updates as soon as this Tuesday (June 5th).
Mac4ev…
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Yesterday Google registered several variations of the domain “googlestreetview.com” — normally I would think the feature would be months away, but given Where 2.0 starts on Tuesday, it will likely be available (or at least announced) by the end of the month. This functionality is likely in addition to the 3D buildings they are […]
Filed in: Google
Google pulled out the wallet and acquired a security company called Green Border on May 11. This company has found a unique solution to stop malware that may find its way onto your computer by simply browsing the internet.
Headquartered in Mountain View, California, GreenBorder Technologies was founded in 2001 to bring a new approach […]
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