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Shiira, The Next Web Browser for your Mac?

Shiira (Japanese for the common dolphin-fish) is a web browser created for the Mac OS X operating system, and led by Makoto Kinoshita. The web browser is based on Web Kit and written in Cocoa, which is currently open source and released under the BSD license. (FYI, the current version mentioned in this post requires Mac OS X 10.4 ...

Beam It Up Scotty, Making it easy for Cell Phone Uploads

Here's a nifty little application that was just recently launched. It's called Beam It Up Scotty, and it allows you to send photos, music, videos, or just about any kind of file you want to your cell phone from your PC or Mac. All it takes is three easy steps, select which file you want to upload, the compression ...

Google’s Android App - Is Google Using the Masses, Again?

Don't know if you've heard of the "gPhone" rumor, in which Google has been secretively tinkering in the background getting ready to launch a phone which would compete with the massively famous iPhone. Well, I think they recently took it in a different direction at the last minute. Instead they have launched a brand-spanking new mobile phone application, ...

How to hack your iPhone or iPod Touch

Have you ever wanted to break free from Apple’s enclosed list of apps.? Well, by simply doing the following, you will be free at last to try out other third-party apps. on your iPhone or iPod Touch. The hackers of our generation are getting stronger and more determined as ever, and after Apple’s new 1.1.1 update that rendered unlocked iPhones ...

The SoBe Web 2.o Meetup, are you interested?

Just wanted to let everyone know that I just opened up a group on Meetup.com for everyone to basically "meetup". The first meetup will be held November 16, 2007 on a Friday at South Beach (click here for details), so whoever is close by and interested in everything that is Web 2.o, just sign up to join the group ...

The Top 5 Internet Browsers Reviewed

Even though there are many great browsers to choose from, many individuals are still in the dark when it comes down to choosing a browser that would suit their needs best. So here I'll point out some of the pros and cons about the five most popular browsers currently being used, and maybe this will open you up to ...

Steve Jobs Apologizes for iPhone Price Drop

The CEO of Apple, Inc., Steve Jobs, has written a personal and open letter this morning to all the early iPhone customers, apologizing for dropping $200 off the original iPhone's price tag after only two months of the product being out in the market. I can certainly sympathize with early iPhone customers, it's pretty hard to hear that the ...

The Helio™ Fin

The new Helio™ Fin brought to you by the popular social phone makers at Helio™ is an ultra-slim (11.4mm) flip-phone with features that leave most phones in the dust. The Helio™ Fin includes features like GPS-enabled Google Maps with optional Garmin Mobile Navigation, and a 3 megapixel camera which supports Geotagging to let everyone know where you took ...

Introducing the new iMac

Apple recently unveiled its new iMac, the upgrade includes a new slimmer and slicker design made from aluminum, glass, and high-quality plastic. The new iMac was designed with the environment and professional consumers in mind. You can watch the keynote of Steve Jobs introducing the new iMac here. "iMac sets new standards for elegance and power. It packs a complete, ...

Logitech’s MX Air, The Evolution of the Mouse

Say goodbye to the old and hello to the new, as of now the modern day mouse has become obsolete. Today we use our computers for much more than just surfing the internet or using the built-in calculator, our computers have become our ultimate personal multi-media hub. Where we store and watch our favorite movies, browse through tons of ...

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