Lifehacker:
Now that we've had some time to play with the Office 2010 Professional Beta, we thought we'd share what's new and useful inside Microsoft's big suite. Take a gander at the pictoral evidence below.Overall, Office 2010 is not t (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
If we applied Moore’s law to the art of DJing, we would probably get something like Amidio’s Touch DJ app. Gone are the software DJ’s who replaced the original vinyl DJ’s. Now you can spin beats on your iPhone or iPod touch w (Read More)
TODAY ON BUZZ3R - Web 2.0 STORIES:
It's no secret that most magazines are struggling to hold on to their subscribers. Just like the newspaper industry is under a lot of pressure from the Internet, magazines are also having a hard time adjusting to the reality (Read More)
WebProNews Feed:
Google has introduced a feature that lets you send attachments in Gmail while you're offline. It works the same way as it would online, except that you can't include inline images. "If you have Offline Gmail enabled, you'll n (Read More)
MakeUseOf.com:
We all have our bad days. A laptop that gets stolen, keys that disappear into the drain and those mothers-in-law.When you’re having one of those days, we all need to be cheered up.Actually, even without having one of those da (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Somewhere on the App Store spectrum, between the travel phrasebooks and those apps that replace your mouth with a slightly weirder mouth, you'll find iLingual, an app that steals your lips, and uses them to speak three differ (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Stair Dismount for the iPhone is a spiritual descendant of the Stair Dismount Porrasturvat game back in 2001/2002 where you try your hardest to launch a ragdoll as painfully as possible down a flight of stairs. It was bril (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
from Google Reader:
Last week Google made a preemptive strike against Microsoft, revealing details of its Chrome OS months before that product reaches its near-infinite beta release. The idea is simple: who needs a big OS if you are doing every (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
from Google Reader:
foursquare is one of the early entrants in a coming wave of location-based web services. Foursquare catalogs a huge list of venues in 100 cities around the globe: restaurants, movie theaters, museums, bars, etc. You checkin w (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
It's no secret that most magazines are struggling to hold on to their subscribers. Just like the newspaper industry is under a lot of pressure from the Internet, magazines are also having a hard time adjusting to the reality (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Gaming, Odds and ends, Freeware, iPhone, SDKChillingo recently announced that it would be launching Crystal SDK, a service joining the increasingly crowded social network market for iPhone games. Xbox Live on the (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Now that we've had some time to play with the Office 2010 Professional Beta, we thought we'd share what's new and useful inside Microsoft's big suite. Take a gander at the pictoral evidence below. Overall, Office 2010 is not (Read More)
BlackBerry Rocks!:
RIM has just released version 3.0 of their BlackBerry Media Sync desktop software with the following features and updates: Improved UINew overall product layoutFewer pop-upsImproved memory usage via memory meterAbility to vie (Read More)
BlackBerry Rocks!:
Twinkler Software has just released a new BlackBerry application that will prove to be very useful if you’re constantly on the move and are a heavy WiFi user (like me).WiFi Hero is an application that, once installed, control (Read More)
PPCGeeks:
Does anyone know if Viigo is going to be updated to work with WM 6.5? I had this app on my Blackberry and is one of many apps that I have been unable to run on WM 6.5. (Read More)
PPCGeeks:
There are some lockscreen apps that i came across during my search and i was wondering what people are using today and the reason being ...There is:*Default WM 6.5 lock screen*PocketShield*S2U2So cast your vote and explain wh (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Somewhere on the App Store spectrum, between the travel phrasebooks and those apps that replace your mouth with a slightly weirder mouth, you'll find iLingual, an app that steals your lips, and uses them to speak three differ (Read More)
readwriteweb:
According to a statement made today by Twitter's co-founder Biz Stone, the company is interested in acquiring more companies to expand upon their current core set of features. At a news conference held in Tel Aviv, Stone was (Read More)
Lifehacker: Downloads:
Linux: Application launcher GNOME Do has a "theme" called Docky that we rated as an intelligent Linux interface. Now Docky is available as its own application, bringing many of its best features over and setting the stage for (Read More)