#53
/ November 5, 2009 / 1:47 min.
Google Dashboard gives you control over your privacy and data
If you've ever wondered what data Google keeps from your Google accounts, now you can see in one easy step. Visit Google Dashboard to check it out. In the Google Dashboard
you can edit what data keeps about you and alter your privacy settings. Google Dashboard gives you access to and control over the information stored from over 20 Google products.
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- Go here to sign in to
Google Dashboard
- Google Dashboard shows you what data is stored from 20 different Google products.
- You can edit and alter settings and data under each item.
- Manage all the Google services you use right from one location.
- Manage calendars, documents, Gmail, Google Voice and more.
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#81
/ September 2, 2010 / 1:26 min.
In the Apple announcement that introduced new and improved iPods, they also introduced "Ping."
Ping allows you to share your music tastes with friends and family
and they can share with you. You can find out what other people are listening to. One thing is certain: Everyone using iTunes is into music and maybe we can share interests with Ping!
#80
/ September 1, 2010 / 1:36 min.
Apple announced new and improved products today in an event that was streamed live on the Internet.
#79
/ August 24, 2010 / 1:22 min.
When the
Undo Send
feature first arrived in
Gmail, you had only five seconds to revoke a sent mail message. Now this has been improved and you have a full 30 seconds to undo sending. Here's
how to recall a sent email message
using the Gmail undo feature
and
how to activate the undo email feature in Gmail
.
#78
/ August 24, 2010 / 1:14 min.
When someone famous and popular, like Michael Jackson, dies, most of us are interested in the developments. Emails fly and news and celebrity sites jump into high gear. Now spammers are taking advantage of that interest by sending emails complete with attached viruses that claim information about a celebrity death.
#77
/ August 4, 2010 / 1:14 min.
If you have multiple Gmail accounts that you use regularly, you've probably been annoyed by the need to sign in and out of your different accounts. Google has just launched multiple account sign-in that will let you easily switch back and forth between your different accounts without signing out and back in each time.
#76
/ August 4, 2010 / 1:12 min.
Research In Motion (RIM) has announced
BlackBerry 6, debuted on the BlackBerry Torch 9800, the next version of its operating system. This new version has everything one has come to expect from BlackBerry, plus some enticing new features. Capable of supporting both touchscreen, trackball and keyboard, BlackBerry 6 looks like a viable contender with the likes of iOS 4 and Android OS.
#75
/ July 27, 2010 / 1:09 min.
The Library of Congress has determined that the "jailbreaking" of iPhones and other devices is legal. This is great news for the 60+ million iPhone users, many of whom resisted jailbreaking because they thought it voided their warranty. With this ruling, jailbreaking is indeed legal.
#74
/ July 22, 2010 / 1:16 min.
Microsoft has released the third Internet Explorer Platform Preview for Internet Explorer 9. You can view some of the new things that Microsoft is working to build into IE 9; things like enhanced speed, CSS3 and HTML5 demos, to name a few.
#73
/ July 14, 2010 / 1:12 min.
Research In Motion (RIM) has announced the beta testing of BlackBerry Protect. When it goes public, it will be a free service for BlackBerry owners that will give them added peace of mind.
Locate a lost BlackBerry
,
remotely wipe a lost BlackBerry
as well as any SD card, and more.
#72
/ July 12, 2010 / 1:32 min.
Google has spent over a year creating
App Inventor for Android. This Web-based tool will make it much easier for more people to create Android apps. The tool looks relatively easy-to-use and you can create apps in real time and see them appear on your Android device.
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