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Archive for July 23rd, 2010

Google, LA hit speed bumps on move to cloud

Google had a June 30 deadline to get all of Los Angeles’ city employees up and running on Google Apps, but that didn’t happen. Delay could cost Google more than $100,000.

23 July 2010 at 23:56 - Comments

CTIA sues SF over cell phone radiation law

Lobbying arm hopes to block San Francisco ordinance requiring cell phone retailers to display cell phone radiation information.

23 July 2010 at 23:55 - Comments

HP: WebOS phones only, no Win Phone 7

Hewlett-Packard will use newly acquired mobile software from Palm to power all forthcoming smartphones. But it will build a Windows 7-based tablet.

23 July 2010 at 22:53 - Comments

This Week in GeekTech: Lego Geekery, Old Apple Software, and Fun With Android (PC World)

PC World – After last week’s iPhone brouhaha and controversy, it’s nice to be able to take a step back and explore some of the more nerdy stories making news. Here are some of our favorites from this past week. Enjoy.

23 July 2010 at 22:51 - Comments

Android stencil kit makes your apps look sharp

Developers can use the Design Commission stencil kit to very quickly put together a design mock-up of just about anything.

23 July 2010 at 21:58 - Comments

Reporters’ Roundtable: The state of blogging

Blogs: What are they good for? Where are they going? We have three experienced guests today to discussing the current and future state of the blogosphere.

23 July 2010 at 21:55 - Comments

Microsoft: IE8 barred 1 billion malware downloads

Antimalware efforts might be paying off, as Microsoft reports that the browser’s SmartScreen Filter has stopped 1 billion malware downloads since its launch.

23 July 2010 at 21:37 - Comments

Trip through your MP3s with Playlost

This fun, free Java app displays your music library as a randomized hexagonal grid and lets you create playlists by drawing connections between nodes.

23 July 2010 at 21:34 - Comments

Could shaking batteries power gadgets?

Brother Industries’ prototype batteries can be recharged by shaking them. Just don’t hurl your remote control at the TV.

23 July 2010 at 21:20 - Comments

Windows Loader v1.8.9 By.DAZ

This is the loader application thats used by millions of people worldwide well known for passing Microsoft 39 s WAT Windows Activation Technologies and is arguably the safest Windows activation exploit ever created The application itself injects a SLIC Software Licensing Description Table into your system before Windows boots this is what fools Windows into thinking it 39 s genuine nbsp Here we have new version of well known Windows activator loader by DAZ nbsp Few tweaks and fixes have been added in this version Version 1 8 9 Added a new GRLDR version The default boot menu display time is now set to 30 seconds Custom usermenu lst file scanning is now an option disabled by default Other minor tweaks and fixes

23 July 2010 at 21:11 - Comments