Lifehacker:
Verizon Droid phones experience some Y2K-ish timestamp glitches and fixes, Firefox Mobile fares well in a head-to-head test, and we all learn the logical approach to fast food choices. Mystery Of Droid Autofocus Conspiracy S (Read More)
Lifehacker:
If you're running on the cutting edge of Chrome with a Chromium daily build on Linux, you can now try out the Google-based bookmark syncing that Windows users have had for a bit now. You'll have to add --enable-sync to your l (Read More)
Lifehacker:
It's not officially released, but a gallery-like site for extensions has made itself known into the latest development builds of Google Chrome for Windows and Linux. Take a peek at what's coming, presumably very soon, in thes (Read More)
MakeUseOf.com:
Are you really jealous of friends who have a Kindle? They are able to download and read completely free eBooks on their fancy devices. Well don’t feel left out laptop and net book users!You can turn your portable computer or (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Amazon just released a free software e-book Reader for Windows PCs. The Kindle for PC application allows Amazon customers to read Kindle books on their Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 machines. A Mac version will foll (Read More)
eWeek - RSS Feeds:
Google has a lot riding on its Google Chrome Web browser. The search engine Nov. 2 added bookmark sync for its latest build of Chrome to let the browser's 30 million users to keep their favorite Web pages up to date across mu (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Windows: The latest beta release of Google's Chrome browser ups its dynamic page building speed by quite a bit. What users are really going to notice, however, is the built-in bookmark syncing, a... (Read More)
Mashable!:
The latest Chrome beta build ushers in a great new feature: bookmark syncing. If you use multiple computers, or even just appreciate a cloud backup of your browser bookmarks, this feature will be a boon.You can grab the new b (Read More)
mashable:
Greetings, music fans! It’s another Free Music Monday for your listening pleasure. If you’ve been with us for past episodes, you’ll know we’re celebrating the #musicmonday tradition on Twitter.We pick 10 tracks, albums or pla (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Fresh on the heels of Firefox's latest beta, Google has also just released a new beta build of their Chrome web browser. In addition to a number of speed improvements, the most exciting thing about today's beta release is the (Read More)
SheGeeks:
Earlier this month I reported on Twitter’s launch of a new feature, Twitter lists. Initially this was being rolled out in testing phases, but recently more tweeters are reporting their lists have been activate on their accou (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Buying a single article from a scientific journal is usually prohibitively expensive if you are not a student or teacher at a school that subscribes to the journal. Most academic journals are available only behind these paywa (Read More)
Mashable!:
Greetings and salutations, music fans! If you’ve been following along with our weekly Free Music Monday feature, you’ll know we’re celebrating the #musicmonday tradition on Twitter. Last week was a tribute to live music, and (Read More)
mashable:
With over 300 million users, Facebook is undeniably one of the best places to keep in touch with friends, and one of the reasons it’s so popular are its applications. Most of Facebook’s user-favorite features, like its massi (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Google Chrome has come a long way in the past year, steadily adding subtle but useful features for power users. Let's take a fresh look at Chrome's current offerings—especially for those willing to brave its early developer (Read More)
Lifehacker:
We pointed to an iGoogle interface for Google's Tasks to-do manager yesterday that gave users a pretty big view inside their custom home page. Want a totally full-size Tasks view without launching iGoogle? Bookmark the "Canva (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Mozilla plans to release Fennec, the mobile version of Firefox, for Nokia's Maemo, Windows Mobile and Android devices in the near future. In an interview with Om Malik, Mozilla CEO John Lilly also said that Mozilla has fallen (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Google CEO Erick Schmidt stated emphatically during Google’s most recent earnings call that “Android adoption is about to explode.” We agree – despite developer hiccups, Android is about to have its moment in the sun. An ava (Read More)