Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 1, 2010 ·
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Adobe and Apple are not known to be the best of friends and the recent launch of iPad without Flash support is likely to further deteriorate the relationship amongst these two technology heavyweights.
Adobe claims that Apple’s restrictions on iPad will severely affect both content publishers and consumers. With ‘No Flash’, iPad users will miss out on a wide range of [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 1, 2010 ·
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There’s no shortage of internet websites claiming access to the new Archos 7 Tablet specifications. These specs were first spilled out on the product listing page of a UK online retailer and have subsequently spread like fire on the internet.
I’d hardly be surprised if this is an intentional leak to spread the word on Archos 7 and take on the likes of recently launched [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 1, 2010 ·
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After categorically denying any involvement in the recent cyber attacks on Google, China has signalled its intent to improve its deteriorating relations with Google. In a recent press release, China has indicated that it would welcome Google Android without any restrictions.
Google had postponed its smartphone launch in China after its announcement that it would [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 1, 2010 ·
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While all the media attention has been focused on the launch of Apple Tablet – The iPad, the company has silently chosen to remove the restriction of making Video VoIP calls over 3G networks on the iPhone. Apple has also changed the iPhone SDK to reflect that this restriction has been removed.
It’s surely a welcome move for iPhone users as well as the iPhone Developer [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 1, 2010 ·
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The launch of Apple Tablet – The iPad is without a doubt the biggest technology launch of the year 2010 so far. Even before the launch, many people believed that the iPad would be a game changer like Apple’s revolutionary iPod and iPhone.
For a start, the iBook App Reader on the iPad stands out. It showcases a first of its kind integration with the new iBooks [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on January 27, 2010 ·
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Apple has just declared its first quarter results for the 2010 fiscal year and they are ‘Very Impressive’ to say the least. Apple sold a phenomenal 8.7 million iPhones, 3.36 million iMacs and 21 million iPods during the last quarter and is now a 50+ Billion Dollar Technology giant.
Clearly, the iPhone sales figures are the most impressive of the lot and represent an astonishing [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on January 27, 2010 ·
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An interview yesterday with publishing giant McGraw-Hill revealed some new facts about the iTablet that is going to be announced today.
According to the Terry McGraw:
“We have worked with Apple for quite a while – the tablet is going to be based on the iPhone operating system, and so it will be transferable,”
“So what you’re going to be able to do now… [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on January 26, 2010 ·
Spam is undoubtedly the greatest evil of the internet and the worst part is that it grows exponentially with the super fast growth of the internet. A team of computer scientists has now come up with a brilliant idea to fight spam – use the spammer’s tricks to counter spam. The idea is simple – decipher the templates being used for creating spam and then feed the intelligence of these templates [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on January 26, 2010 ·
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China has categorically denied any state involvement in Operation Aurora, the series of cyber attacks that rocked Google and several other technology companies earlier this year. This is in response to United States President Barack Obama’s comment where he mentioned that he was “troubled” by Google’s claims of a Chinese hand in the recent cyber attacks.
Google says [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on January 26, 2010 ·
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In a recent statement, Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs has said ‘ Apple Tablet will be the most important thing I’ve ever done’. These are strong words for a man who’s already been credited with game changing innovations like iPhone and iPod. If these innovations were not the most important things he ever did in his life, Steve has just set the bar higher for his latest [...]