Android 3.2
Links from Monday's episode of Loaded:
Android 3.2 coming to tablets
Google Maps stops traffic estimates
iUsers enables mutliple users on iPad
Microsoft working secretly on social
No more easy passwords for Hotmail
Links from Monday's episode of Loaded:
Android 3.2 coming to tablets
Google Maps stops traffic estimates
iUsers enables mutliple users on iPad
Microsoft working secretly on social
No more easy passwords for Hotmail
You need more kitchen gadgets. You can never have enough zesters, colanders, and cake molds. You might as well expand your horizons to include a gadget that gets in on the popular burger stuffing trend, the new Fully Loaded Burger Stuffer from Headchefs.
In case you've been skipping "Man v. Food" and don't subscribe to the Food Network, you may have overlooked the burger stuffing mania that has been sweeping the nation. As you would expect, it involves cramming items that would normally go on top into the innards of the burger patty.
This is easier said than done. Hand-forming a patty around contents like blue cheese, roasted red peppers, or chile (that's New Mexico chile with an "e"), can be challenging and counter to the laws of physics.… Read more
Links from Thursday's episode of Loaded:
Facebook unveils video chat features
Amazon offers unlimited cloud music storage
Spotify makes official U.S. launch
Civ World comes to Facebook
Mac Blu-ray a possibility now
Motorola Droid 3 launch date
If you're fed up with the load time of your Windows programs, then StartUp may have the answer. This small application allows you to pick and choose which programs Windows launches at start-up.
StartUp has a very basic interface with only five command buttons to choose from. The uncluttered layout makes it easy to add or edit the application you wish to control. One downside is that you'll need to know the command line for the program you want to launch. If you decide to get rid of your start-up entries, a CleanUp button makes it a one-step … Read more
New Relic last week released the results of a study it conducted on 1 billion Web pages across the globe this month--and the data suggest Web page success can come down to a matter of seconds.
Using its new end-user technology, the application performance management company monitored actual page loads on Web sites across a variety of browsers and operating systems, including mobile, for the span of one week.
It takes an average of six seconds for a Web page to fully load, according to the research. That might not seem like a long time to the untrained observer, but … Read more
RSS Ticker is a free Firefox extension that displays your subscribed RSS feeds in a scrolling toolbar. It's easy to use, customizable, and an effective way of staying on top of things without cutting away from your browsing.
We installed RSS Ticker and restarted Firefox. RSS Ticker began scrolling preloaded headlines along the bottom of our browser window. A pop-up notified us that our saved RSS feeds would appear shortly and also offered a link to instructions for adding new feeds, which is as easy as saving a page in Live Bookmarks. We browsed to some news sites and … Read more
Links from Monday's episode of Loaded:
Things just keep getting worse for the PlayStation Network.
Apple is now the world's most valuable brand.
Wired, GQ, and more mags coming to the iPad.
HP jumps into the 3G data market.
HP line of laptops refreshed.
LinkedIn goes public.
Links from Friday's episode of Loaded:
Apple and Google will testify before Congress next month regarding smartphone privacy Hulu Plus is coming to Xbox LiveBest Buy is giving away free phones until tomorrow
Research In Motion acquires a calendaring company called Tungle
The Jurassic Park video game will come out this fall on Xbox and PlayStation
Pepsi announces social vending-machines that let you gift sodas to your friendsAnd that does it for me! Natali Morris for CNET, signing out. Thank you for giving me the privilege of bringing you the news every day for the last 3 … Read more
Links from Thursday's episode of Loaded:
The white iPhone 4 launches at long last
Yahoo sells off Delicious to the founders of YouTubeMicrosoft admits a security breach on the Xbox
Google adds new voice features to the Chrome browser
State Farm Insurance launches an app that will tell you if you drive like a jerk