After a few cracks at social networking, namely the Google Buzz and Google Wave, Google is at it once again and try to challenge Facebook with the Google+ Project.
Techcrunch has detailed take on it. Continue reading
Personal rumblings on tech and stuff
After a few cracks at social networking, namely the Google Buzz and Google Wave, Google is at it once again and try to challenge Facebook with the Google+ Project.
Techcrunch has detailed take on it. Continue reading
Not that I’m giving up on my iPhone, but these ads definitely (and effectively) do deliver the message about the features of the new Samsung Galaxy S2, to wit:
I received an email yesterday from PlayStation Asia about their ‘Welcome Back’ offer after their network was down for 2 months as a result of what could probably be the biggest hacking incident in history. Continue reading
The 200+ features in iOS 5 obviously include the ability to select message (text) alert tones other than the stock tones in your iPhone.
The drawback is you have to *BUY* them through iTunes. Nevertheless, it’s a good thing you have the option to employ different message alert tones into your iPhone, to avoid getting confused with other iPhone users in the office, as to whose/which phone did make that sound alert.
As you may have known, the iOS 5 was announced in Apple’s WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) 2011. iOS 5 comes with more than 200 new features, and the keynote highlighted the best 10 of them. I’ll be leaving the details about the top ten features with TUAW and Gizmodo.
Yet, I would like to highlight the features that I’m most excited about:
Just in time for the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) later today where the details about the iCloud and iOS 5 are expected to be announced, here’s the preview of what to expect in the new iOS 5.
And they called this video the iOS 5 magic, and it’s literally — not really figuratively, like when you’re referring to new features.
Microsoft today demoed the UI of their next-generation operating system, Windows 8.
Personally, the UI is great. It’s so full of eye-candy. But if I’m after the eye-candy, I’d rather go with the Mac. Continue reading