Mashable!:
Microsoft, with the launch of Windows 7 complete, is turning its focus towards one of its most important components: Internet Explorer. With huge pressure from Firefox and Google’s Chrome browsers, Microsoft has revealed the (Read More)
Wonderland:
10 Ways to Analyze and Optimize a Site’s Performance | Design ReviverPerformance is one of its most important aspects of a website but it is often overlooked by both the designers and the developers. If a site takes too (Read More)
TechCrunch:
As the endless brouhaha ringing from all corners of the Internet has proven, AT&T (or Apple, or whoever takes the blame in the end) really dropped the ball on this Google Voice thing. Whether it was rejected outright or shelv (Read More)
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An FCC filing (PDF) from Novatel has revealed that Dell plans to apply its rugged XFR badge to a tablet PC for the first time. Titled the Latitude XT2 XFR, it would take the company's familiar 12-inch XT2 convertible tablet (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
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Author : Dale GreenOur Earth has been very generous with all the renewable sources of energy in so many different forms So many corners of the planet have been fortunate to have used renewable power when mechanical electrici (Read More)
TwitLinks:
Google made a very minor but significant change to their search homepage earlier this week. While everybody else was distracted by the barcode logo, a few Chrome and Safari users may have noticed that the search buttons now h (Read More)
Mashable!:
Last week, we decided that it wasn’t enough to just wonder which web browser was better; we had to settle the matter in a battle for the ages. So we pitted Mozilla Firefox against Google Chrome, gave them some ammunition, an (Read More)
Submitted by esjay
from YouTube:
Scrabble isn't a game of who can get the best 6 letter words. It's a game of points and squeezing 2 letter terms into corners. Mehal Shah takes us through clean and sometimes dirty ways to win at Scrabble. This work is licen (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Facebook has made a few subtle changes to its design, which a lot of users have been noticing for the past couple of hours (thanks for telling us, y’all) and tweeting about. The two most apparent tweaks: the blue header bar n (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Y Combinator's getting pretty fancy with their very detailed Request for Startups idea, which was somewhat like their "Startups We'd Like to Fund" post of yesteryear. Basically, rather than suffer through the dissatisfaction (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Amid the 12,000-plus attendees at the Black Hat and Defcon security conferences in Las Vegas last week, it almost seemed like we were in the midst of a boom in demand for security technology. But venture capitalists who atten (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Four decades after the historic Apollo 11 moon landing, NASA found that it had accidentally destroyed the archival video footage of one of mankind’s greatest achievements. But Lowry Digital was able to use digital video resto (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Navigating the legal waters as you launch a business can be a perilous journey. Good attorneys are expensive and the temptation to cut corners and jump into product development is often a strong one.Of course, giving in to th (Read More)
Submitted by nobosh
from blog:
GENEVA Reuters - There may be no escape from H1N1 pandemic flu which according to the latest World Health Organization figures has spread to the most remote parts of the planet including popular island getaways. (Read More)
Submitted by solveforce
from blog:
With a struggling economy, businesses are looking cut corners where they can. Fiber optic technology is trying to give the older coaxial cabling a run for its money. Fiber optics can handle data, voice and video traffic with (Read More)
Submitted by designslinger
from blog:
[Brass markers outlining the site of Fort Dearborn at the intersection of Michigan Avenue and Waker Drive,Chicago /Images & Artwork: designslinger]If you find yourself standing at any one of the four corners that comprise (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Like most things on the Internet, there’s a good side and a dark side to where the media business is headed.The good side is very good: thousands of layers of mostly needless middlemen and processes are being eliminated as jo (Read More)
VentureBeat:
The 3-D air combat game F.A.S.T. debuted a couple of weeks ago on the iPhone and iPod Touch.It’s a very difficult game to play, but it’s been growing on me. That’s because I’d ordinarily think it would be impossible to do thi (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
A team of journalist-engineers from ProPublica and The New York Times has been awarded the Grand Prize in this year's Knight News Challenge and will receive $700k to build DocumentCloud, a new online knowledge-bank filled wit (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Ning’s Marc Andreessen, Sequoia Capital’s Roelof Botha and Google’s Marissa Mayer will return to our third-annual TechCrunch50 conference Panel of Experts September 14 - 15 in San Francisco. Our experts judge the fifty startu (Read More)