Friday, July 30, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Windows shortcut gets tool fix
Microsoft has released an automated tool
to stop exploits of a critical unpatched
Windows vulnerability that could be exploted
by hackers. Thde makeshift defence, users may
resist applying since it makes much of Windows,
including the desktop, taskbar and Start menu,
almost unusable. Go to Microsoft for the tool
fix.
to stop exploits of a critical unpatched
Windows vulnerability that could be exploted
by hackers. Thde makeshift defence, users may
resist applying since it makes much of Windows,
including the desktop, taskbar and Start menu,
almost unusable. Go to Microsoft for the tool
fix.
Monday, July 26, 2010
IT Monday: Tomcat 7.0 Update
A new version of the open source web server Tomcat is
now available. Version 7 of the Java web server has
been released by open source leaders the Apache
Software Foundation.
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now available. Version 7 of the Java web server has
been released by open source leaders the Apache
Software Foundation.
Get Now
Friday, July 23, 2010
PlayStation 3 120GB Entertainment System
The newly-designed Sony PLAYSTATION 3 packs many of the same features of its predecessor, as well as a 120GB HDD and built-in Blu-ray player.
Check it out
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Apple iOS 3.2.1 for the iPad
The changes is to fix much-anticipated fix to Wi-Fi connectivity issues.
Additionally, iOS 3.2.1 adds Microsoft’s Bing as one of the search engines
supported by Safari for Web searches.It also addresses the copy-and-paste problem related to PDF documents,video performance and improves the reliability of the iPad’s video-out capabilities when using a VGA adapter with the device.
Additionally, iOS 3.2.1 adds Microsoft’s Bing as one of the search engines
supported by Safari for Web searches.It also addresses the copy-and-paste problem related to PDF documents,video performance and improves the reliability of the iPad’s video-out capabilities when using a VGA adapter with the device.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Sound Off : Google App Inventor
Now you can build any app with Google App Inventor.
Only for the Android. This makes building apps much
easier You can build such apps as games, drawing,
speech apps & a whole lot more.
I think this a great idea. For inventors, programmers,
& even business. Business can create sales apps. In the
schools getting school kids involved, what a great way
create something, that you can say as a kid "wow" i did that!!
I have signed up, not received my invite yet, but soon.
Sign up
Only for the Android. This makes building apps much
easier You can build such apps as games, drawing,
speech apps & a whole lot more.
I think this a great idea. For inventors, programmers,
& even business. Business can create sales apps. In the
schools getting school kids involved, what a great way
create something, that you can say as a kid "wow" i did that!!
I have signed up, not received my invite yet, but soon.
Sign up
Friday, July 16, 2010
ipod Friday: TomTom for iPhone
TomTom is the third full-feature
turn-by-turn flat-fee navigation app with
built-in map in the App Store that covers the
entire U.S. and Canada.
Check it out
turn-by-turn flat-fee navigation app with
built-in map in the App Store that covers the
entire U.S. and Canada.
Check it out
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Microsoft patch Windows & Office
Microsoft on Tuesday patched holes in both Windows and Office.
The four bulletins cover a total of five vulnerabilities.
Critical patches for Windows XP and low for Windows Server 2003,
while the other affects only the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
Microsoft Office has a bulletin is related to the Access database
and is rated critical for the 2003 and 2007 versions of the product.
The other is related to Outlook and is rated as important for Outlook
2002, 2003, and 2007.
The four bulletins cover a total of five vulnerabilities.
Critical patches for Windows XP and low for Windows Server 2003,
while the other affects only the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
Microsoft Office has a bulletin is related to the Access database
and is rated critical for the 2003 and 2007 versions of the product.
The other is related to Outlook and is rated as important for Outlook
2002, 2003, and 2007.
Monday, July 12, 2010
IT Monday: Cisco unveils tablet
The Cius runs on the Android operating system.
The Cius seven-inch screen, lightweight design
just 0.52kg – and five megapixel rear facing camera.
A front facing 720p camera, high resolution screen,
802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi and 3G support. It definitely
has a focus on the enterprise.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Canon FS300 SD Camcorder
Ultra compact with a powerful 41x
advanced zoom lens, the Canon FS300
is the ideal flash camcorder you can
take everywhere.
Check it out
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Apple releases iBooks 1.1
Apple releases iBooks 1.1 with PDF support for iPhone,
iPad. Apple also made its iBooks application for reading
and purchasing e-books available for device owners for free
via the App Store.
iPad. Apple also made its iBooks application for reading
and purchasing e-books available for device owners for free
via the App Store.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Sound Off : Kill The App
Kill or to remove an app by a cell phone
carrier. Is this a good or bad thing? On
the Android & Apple's iphone they have a
feature that will kill an app if its harmfull
to the carriers network.
I feel this is good because carriers should
have a way to protect their network from malicious
or harmful apps. Although if this is used for any
other purpose is not acceptable. Keeping the cell
phone networks safe is job one!
carrier. Is this a good or bad thing? On
the Android & Apple's iphone they have a
feature that will kill an app if its harmfull
to the carriers network.
I feel this is good because carriers should
have a way to protect their network from malicious
or harmful apps. Although if this is used for any
other purpose is not acceptable. Keeping the cell
phone networks safe is job one!
Friday, July 2, 2010
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