Jan
23
2009
Comments Off on Samsung A836 phone designed for rugged environments – Digital Home | tags: google, Mac, mobile, news, Phone, wireless | posted in technical news
Jan
23
2009
Comments Off on Elgato releases EyeTV 3.1 update, now with TV Guide support – Ars Technica | tags: Apple, google, Mac, network, news, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
23
2009
CWmike writes “Pirated copies of Apple’s new iWork ’09 suite that are now available on file-sharing sites contain a Trojan horse that hijacks Macs and leaves them open to further attack, a security company said yesterday. The ‘iServices.a’ Trojan hitchhikes on iWork ’09’s installer, said Intego, which makes Mac security software. ‘The installer for the Trojan horse is launched as soon as a user begins the installation of iWork, following the installer’s request of an administrator password,’ Intego said in a warning. Once installed, the Trojan “phones home” to a malicious server to notify the hacker that the Mac has been compromised, and to await instructions.”

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Jan
23
2009
cremou brulee writes “Redmond’s photocopiers have been unusually busy for the last couple of years, with the result that Windows 7 copies a lots of Mac OS X features. First and foremost among these is the Dock, which has been unceremoniously ripped off in Windows 7’s new Taskbar. Or has it? Ars Technica has taken an in-depth look at the history and evolution of the Taskbar, and shows just how MS arrived at the Windows 7 ‘Superbar.’ The differences between the Superbar and the Dock are analyzed in detail. The surprising conclusion? ‘Ultimately, the new Taskbar is not Mac-like in any important way, and only the most facile of analyses would claim that it is.'”

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Comments Off on Windows 7 Taskbar Not So Similar To OS X Dock After All | tags: google, Mac, redmond, windows 7 | posted in technical news
Jan
22
2009
Comments Off on Elgato Releases EyeTV 3.1 Update – O’Grady’s Power Page | tags: google, Mac, news, program, programming, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
22
2009
Barence writes “Microsoft yesterday unveiled its MSN Mobile Music service — and a surprise return to digital rights management (DRM). While companies such as Apple and Amazon have finally moved to music download services free of copy protection, MSN Mobile locks tracks to the mobile handset they are downloaded to. It also charges more than the other services per track, and offers no way to transfer your tracks to your new phone when you upgrade. The company’s Head of Mobile UK spoke to PC Pro about the launch, but his answers are almost as baffling as the service itself. Best quote: Q: ‘If I buy these songs on your service — and they’re locked to my phone — what happens when I upgrade my phone in six months’ time?’ A: ‘Well, I think you know the answer to that.'”

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Comments Off on Microsoft Brings Back DRM | tags: amazon, Apple, google, Mac, microsoft, mobile, Phone | posted in technical news
Jan
22
2009
Comments Off on Elgato Releases EyeTV 3.1 Update – O’Grady’s Power Page | tags: google, Mac, news, program, programming, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
22
2009
Comments Off on Optimism and green cars mark start of Montreal International Auto Show – CanadaEast.com | tags: google, Mac, news | posted in technical news
Jan
22
2009
Comments Off on Elgato Releases EyeTV 3.1 Update – O’Grady’s Power Page | tags: google, Mac, news, program, programming, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
22
2009
9 now gets that newer generation 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo processor with faster 1,066MHz frontside bus, 2GB of 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM memory standard (up from 1GB), integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics, and Bluetooth 2.1


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