News: Reads from WWW
Monday, 10 May 2010
Mac OS X 10.6.4 to Address Graphics Issues
According to AppleInsider, the next update of Mac OS X will tackle issues with OpenGL, iPhoto and DVD Player.
What to Expect from Office 2010
The next iteration of Microsoft's dominant office suite, Office 2010 ships in June, but what can one expects from the latest version? Here's an early preview.
Friday, 7 May 2010
Samsung Unveils W960 with 3D AMOLED Display
Not surprisingly, Samsung has just unveiled their first mobile phone with 3D display, the Samsung W960, which is currently only available in South Korea.
Apple iPad: Probable Culprit For Netbooks' Declining Sales
These figures may not be conclusive, however, it is interesting to know there is a possibility the Apple iPad has inflicted a degree of collateral damage on budget mobile computing solutions, and not just solely with competing tablets of the same genre as the iPad.
Non Latin Top Level Domains Now Available
Net regulator ICANN has switched on a system that allows full web addresses that contain no Latin characters.
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Speeding Along with Chrome 5
It gets better and faster; the latest version of the Chrome web browser is said to be much speedier than most of its counterparts, and also much faster than its predecessors.
Motorola Rumoured to Acquire Mobile Linux OS Company Azingo
If Motorola's rumoured acquisition of Azingo does go through, it poses a few questions on the company's reliance on the Google Android OS, and the possible emergence of its own smartphone OS in the future.
Google Gets New Look
A new look for your Google search result has been rolled out, with a left panel that shows some of the more advanced search options.
FTC Should Go After Wall Street not Apple
Robert Reich, Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley, weighs in with his thoughts about a possible antitrust probe on Apple., weighs in with his thoughts about a possible antitrust probe on Apple.
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
IBM Makes a Serious Sim City Game
IBM builds their own Sim City-like game, only this one plays serious.
