Mozilla made it very clear recently that the new browser version of Firefox 3.5 would reveal new functions applicable to designers and the average web surfer. Upon installing the new version, most noticeable differences came to light immediately - loading speed, use of memory with multiple tabs and privacy options.
Before I list the features [...]

With the rise of the casual gaming generation, some game makers are learning to adapt. Gaming mammoth Electronic Arts, in particular, is augmenting their portfolio with smaller games designed for the iPhone and geared toward the waiting room gamer.
Electronic Arts is well known for their games like Harry Potter, Battlefield 1943, The Sims, [...]

Take Note of Yahoo

With its agnomen, “Search Pad,” Yahoo has developed an online note-taking device, whereby users can record notes and search results using a built in feature. The new development may be an effort to revive the sliding popularity of Yahoo as a search engine. By late Tuesday, the feature should be available to most users. [...]

Just this weekend, I sent a massive attachment from my Gmail account. Massive. And I’m glad I could. Gmail, in keeping with their always-more mindset, increased file attachment sizes to 25MB—a five MB increase from the old limit. Previously, Gmail users could not send attachments that exceeded 20MB, and even the 20MB limit has been [...]

Gmail users may have noticed a bright notification in the upper right hand corner of their screen “New! Gmail tips.” A closer look at the link reveals the Google wants you to become a Gmail Ninja!
How does one become a Gmail Ninja? Google claims that the Gmail Ninja will “learn tips and tricks to [...]

It’s like something you might see at a Sci-Fi convention except that it’s a real 21st century mobile gadget. The device is called a sWaP phone and is the latest innovation in the mobile phone market. Currently being released by LG Electronics is the LG-GD910; this is a phone and watch all rolled into [...]

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