February 15, 09 by Calandra Leslie

I know… it seems like the worlds most shocking news, but according to a recent report from Evans Data only 8% developers are writing applications for Windows Vista. To pour a little salt on the wound there is other data shows that 49% are writing applications for Windows XP.
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February 15, 09 by Calandra Leslie

I love Firefox. Not in the star crossed lovers walking down the beach somewhere in the tropics, but I do really love this browser. I am that tech nerd that when fixing my not so computer savvy friends’ computers that installs Firefox on their computers and then tells them that they are so outdated for using Internet Explorer. Nethackz seems to agree with me because recently they posted an article about 15 new add ons that cannot be missed.
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February 15, 09 by Calandra Leslie

With all the different forms of media out there, it seems to get harder and harder for us to keep everything in our collections in some form of order. Delicious has the answers for Mac users and is releasing the latest version of their media organization software Delicious Library 2.0.
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February 15, 09 by Calandra Leslie

Westinghouse Digital Electronics became the first company to give a vote of confidence to Green Plug the universal adapter that can be used to power laptops, cell phones and other electronic devices by stating that they are committed to using the technology in their products.
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February 15, 09 by Calandra Leslie

Downloading those television shows you missed, or those movies you just do not want to see could cost you a little extra in the future if you are using AT&T as your internet provider.
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February 15, 09 by Calandra Leslie
Wi-Fi Drama Unfolds
Santa Fe is embroiled in a Wi-Fi debate over plans to add wireless access to various public buildings, including libraries, the airport, and City Hall. Arthur Firstenberg, a Santa-Fe local is upset about adding wireless to these buildings due to his “electro sensitivity” disability.
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February 15, 09 by Calandra Leslie

Adding all the latest new widgets to your facebook page can cause you to loose a lot more privacy than once expected by giving personal information to a host of strangers. Some security experts have found that developers of the games and quizzes on the popular networking site can access your hometown, educuation and employment information and use them in harmful ways.
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February 15, 09 by Calandra Leslie
In the race for the fastest browser, Mozilla is releasing Firefox 3 on June 17th. With more than 1 million people already pledging to download the new software on its release day, the campaign dubbed “Download Day“ could set a new Guinness World Record as the most downloaded software within 24 hours of launch.
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February 15, 09 by Calandra Leslie

In a first according to the BBC, Google is opening up its testing for users in the United States and the United Kingdom to test 13 new features in its electronic mail service Gmail. This new feature called Gmail Labs provides a new and exciting way for tens of millions of users to run new features and give feedback to the engineers who create them.
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February 15, 09 by Calandra Leslie

The Garmin Nüvi 660 was recently rated as one of Cnet’s top five picks of GPS devices. The wide screen travel companion and navigator do have a lot of features, including pre-loaded maps, hands free calling, traffic alerts and FM transmitter.
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