Posted by on July 28, 2011 ·
Android and iOS phones may be gaining traction around the world, but after three years of development, Alibaba thinks there’s room in China for another smartphone platform. The company is launching its mobile platform, Aliyun, on the K-Touch W700 handset later this month.
The Aliyun platform focuses on cloud-based, web applications but is also “fully compatible” with Google [...]
Posted by on July 27, 2011 ·
By the end of the WWDC keynote, it was clear that, for the bulk of my writing, I would be forsaking Word and moving to Pages. That’s because Apple showed off Versions, a new Mac OS X Lion feature that keeps track of changes made to your documents automatically. It’s not that I don’t like Word — quite the opposite; I’m a big fan of Word 2011 — but, iCloud and [...]
Posted by on July 27, 2011 ·
Mac OS X Lion has been out for about a week now, long enough for a lot of us to realize that there might be a couple of essential tweaks we’d really like to make to our new systems. However, if you want to disable some of the new animations, reclaim some lost space in Safari’s bookmarks bar, or try to roll back some of the iOS-ification that has gone on, the options available in those default [...]
Posted by on July 27, 2011 ·
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How to make Lion more like Snow Leopard
by Kirk McElhearn,
Macworld.com
Posted by on July 26, 2011 ·
Google has responded to the many people upset over its Google+ profile name restrictions by tweaking the controversial policy.
In a Google+ post published late yesterday, Bradley Horowitz, vice president of product for Google+, acknowledged that many of the violations from users of the Google+ name policy were “well-intentioned and inadvertent” and that for these people, the process [...]