September 2010
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Sep 29th
Apple May Have Quietly Approved The Official...
Sent to you by garthee via Google Reader: Apple May Have Quietly Approved The Official Google Voice iPhone App Already? [Unconfirmed] via Gizmodo by Rosa Golijan on 9/27/10 We’ve seen several third-party Google Voice iPhone apps make their way into the App Store, but we’ll be seeing Google’s official version soon too according to a report by TechCrunch. Apparently Apple may have...
Sep 29th
Magnets Could Turn You From a Rightie to a Leftie...
Sent to you by garthee via Google Reader: Magnets Could Turn You From a Rightie to a Leftie [Magnets] via Gizmodo by Kat Hannaford on 9/28/10 I don’t know why you’d want to be a leftie, but at least we know the choice is out there if now. The magic causing the change of dexterity is called Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, and is specifically intended for right-handers. More »...
Sep 29th
Office For Mac 2011 Reviewed And It's Actually...
Sent to you by garthee via Google Reader: Office For Mac 2011 Reviewed And It’s Actually Good [MicrosoftOffice] via Gizmodo by Casey Chan on 9/28/10 Office for Mac has long been the ugly stepsister that Redmond (and Mac users) pretended didn’t exist. Is the latest Office the same deal? No, says Macworld. They say Office for Mac 2011 is actually good. More » Things you can do from...
Sep 29th
Rumor: Facebook Coming to Skype Soon, for...
Sent to you by garthee via Google Reader: Rumor: Facebook Coming to Skype Soon, for Video-Chatting Facebook Mates [Facebook] via Gizmodo by Kat Hannaford on 9/29/10 How often do you use Facebook Chat, the buggy IM service? If the answer is “hardly ever,” then do you think you’d be keen on video-chatting, calling or SMSing with them through Skype instead? More » Things you...
Sep 29th
New Kobo eReader gets wireless connection, faster...
Sent to you by garthee via Google Reader: New Kobo eReader gets wireless connection, faster processor, pretty colors via Engadget by Tim Stevens on 9/29/10 When we reviewed the $150 Kobo e-reader this summer we liked the value it offered, but didn’t particularly appreciate the poor performance nor the missing wireless connectivity. Now it’s back, a new version offering fixes to those...
Sep 29th