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#67 / Google adds cycling information to Google Maps
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#67
/ March 11, 2010 / 00:58 min.
Google has announced that it is now providing bicycling information in Google Maps
. Users in 150 cities will be able to select the option when they want to go biking. The routes will showbike paths
, quieter neighborhoods and bike trails.
#66
/ March 4, 2010 / 1:08 min.
Microsoft announced a zero-day vulnerability
that might appear on malicious Web sites. If a Web site prompts you to press theF1 "help" key
, Microsoft is telling you not to do it; it could be an attempt at accessing and taking control of your computer.
#65
/ February 22, 2010 / 01:45 min.
If you're an App Store developer who feels you've found a loophole in Apple's draconian App Store policies
, think again. Recently,Apple made a sudden move and pulled over 5,000 apps it deems inappropriate
. The catch is, these apps were approved previously, leading many people to ask, "what gives?" but perhaps no one louder than the App Store developers for whom this move affects directly.
#64
/ February 9, 2010 / 1:12 min.
Google has announced a new social-networking tool
called Google Buzz. It will integrate right into Gmail and allows for sharing of images, status updates and other social media mainstays.Google Buzz
will also be available on Android phones and on the iPhone with a Web interface.
#63
/ January 27, 2010 / 1:43 min.
Apple's pending tablet announcement
has seen more than its fair share of Internet buzz.Will it be called the iTablet?
. If so,will the iTablet have wireless capabilities?
Will it be on Verizon? AT&T? How about e-books? While we're waiting for the answers, we figured we'd share some of the biggest stories floating around online about the rumoured iTablet.
#62
/ January 21, 2010 / 1:24 min.
After some delays Mozilla has finally released Firefox 3.6. This new version is faster, more secure, and offers some cool new features. Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan gives the guided tour of Firefox 3.6
#61
/ January 15, 2010 / 1:01 min.
There was much excitement when Google released Chrome for Mac, even though it was many months behind the PC version. Recently the PC version also got support for extensions. Google has now released a version of Chrome for Mac that also has full support for extensions.
#60
/ December 14, 2009 / 1:24 min.
Facebook has over 300 million members and it's still growing. Privacy on Facebook
has always been a concern for families and individuals whoshare information on Facebook
. Now,Facebook privacy settings on Facebook
have changed. Users cantake control of Facebook privacy settings
but by default, users are sharing more than ever.
#59
/ December 9, 2009 / 1:15 min.
Those that like Google Chrome tend to like it a lot. It's sleek, it's fast, it's lean. However, perhaps it was too lean, especially compared with Firefox and all of its available add-ons. Google Extensions for Google Chrome
have finally been released andGoogle Chrome
lovers rejoice.
#58
/ December 9, 2009 / 1:28 min.
Many users of the free email application, Thunderbird, have been waiting for the release of version 3.0. Well the wait is over. Thunderbird 3.0 is released and boasting some cool new features.
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