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FireFox gets Touchy and Mobile


Not so long ago, Mozilla made an announcement that they plan to go into the mobile web business by coming up with a mobile version of FireFox. This new portable version of the resurgent browser, however, won’t be available until FireFox 3 is completed.
 
Well, FireFox 3 still isn’t out yet, but Mobile FireFox has a […]

Samsung BlackJack Updates OS


Here’s a treat for Samsung BlackJack owners. If you feel that you’re a bit left out with all the Mobile Windows 6.0 smartphones out in the market, Samsung has finally decided to release an update for your mobile device. The original ROM and instructions on how to update the OS of your BlackJack phone can […]

MS Origami 2.0


Microsoft has released Origami Experience 2.0, an update to its Origami Experience pack of applications that run on Windows Vista-enabled UMPC devices. It consists of three core elements: Origami Central, Orgami Now and a Picture Password.

Origami Central revamps the browser, media interface and RSS reader look, while the Origami Now provide a one-stop portal for […]

Nokia updates N95 software


Are you an owner of a Nokia N95? Are you sick of its sluggish performance? Are you too lazy to go a Nokia Service Center to have its software updated?

Office 2008 for Mac: It’s about time


Here’s something to kick of a whole new year in technology, Gizmodo gives us a hands-on review of the much awaited Office 2008 for the Mac. Of course, it wouldn’t be Microsoft if it weren’t available in different packages which, true to its name, do come in three variants to choose from:  Home & Student […]

RIP: Netscape Navigator, 1994-2008


With the start of a brand new year, we usually come to terms with letting go of the past and looking forward to a fresh new start. I guess this is the same scenario with those who managed to stay loyal with the original rival of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, the Netscape Navigator.

It was first commercially […]

Houston, We Have a Problem


 
It looks like the Open Handset Alliance’s pilot project has hit a snag on the road to its final conception. Ars Technica reports that many programmers are experiencing problems with bugs in the Android and is further hampered with the lack of a public issue-tracking system which allows for easy monitoring of reported bugs and resolutions that have […]

Microsoft’s Next OS gets Touchy


According to CNET News, the next iteration of Windows may include touch features which will make it compete on even ground with Apple’s iPhone. A no-brainer actually, but with brave predictions coming from Hilton Locke, test engineer on the Table PC team, proudly saying that “if you are impressed by the ‘touch features’ in the […]

Vista is no. 1…not quite


As the year comes to a close, we can’t help but look back and come up with our own summation of how the year faired so far. In a similar move, PC World has come out with their 15 Biggest Tech Disappointments for 2007 where landing at no. 1 isn’t necessarily prestigious. So, out of […]