Monthly Archives: June 2009

Push IM for iPhone means you are always online

Attention iPhone users: Push instant messaging is now available. This means you can now stay connected to your instant message service like AIM or Gmail chat on your phone even when it’s in sleep mode.  With Push instant messaging, you can receive instant messages the same way you receive text messages.
BeeJive is one of the [...]

Safari 4 Arrives with New Features

The newest version of Apple’s web browseris now available. The company announced Safari 4 is available for download for Mac OS X and Windows from Apple’s website.  The emphasis with this release is its speed. Safari 4 features an updated page rendering engine and a revamped JavaScript engine that improves the performance of the web [...]

Facebook lets users customize the URL on their profile

Your Facebook profile’s URL right now ends in a string of numbers that is not so easy for anyone to remember. The social networking site changed this on Friday by allowing users to customize a profile URL. This will make URLs on the site easier to remember,much cleaner, and give users the abbility to network [...]

Flickr Makes it Simple to Post Photos on Twitter

The most popular way to post photos on Twitter has become the photo hosting service Twitpic. But what about that photos that you have loaded on Flickr? Is there a way to get those pictures over to Twitter? Flickr had has ignored Twitter in the past. But that is about to change. Flickr has quietly [...]

Zune.net receives new features and content

Zune was down recently as Microsoft updated its site to debut its new content on the website, such as the ability to follow artists and bands. The updates also included a bunch of improvements to the site performance and a redesigned homepage show off its social applications.
Zune users can now receive updates when their band [...]

Netbooks Video and Audio speed to Get a boost

Most of today’s netbooks on the market run Intel’s Atom processor, which is not powerful enough to handle the high demands of video or audio playback. Terga is betting it can fix that with its latest attempt to join the growing netbook market
If you have tried to watch youtube or hulu on a netbook, your [...]

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