Beyonce bigs up girls in space |
- Beyonce bigs up girls in space
- Samsung Chromebook: The $499 Google thought experiment
- Sony KDL-40CX523 LCD TV
- Oz DNA tester’s privacy shocker
- Microsoft rolls out One Big Windows strategy
- Hey! My friend is sending spam
Beyonce bigs up girls in space Posted: 16 Jul 2011 08:11 AM PDT Inspirational message to Atlantis crewThe crew of space shuttle Atlantis were this morning treated to a wake-up call from Beyonce Knowles, who blasted out a snippet of Run the World (Girls) followed by a salute to women in space.… |
Samsung Chromebook: The $499 Google thought experiment Posted: 16 Jul 2011 12:19 AM PDT Oh, Google! You're so Googly!Review The most amazing thing about Google's inaugural Chromebooks is that they come with a file manager. It's not much of a file manager, but it's relatively easy to find, and it gives you relatively quick access to the files you've download or screenshots you've taken or documents on a thumb drive you've plugged into the USB port.… |
Posted: 16 Jul 2011 12:00 AM PDT Budget Bravia with on-line telly trimmingsReview The Bravia KDL-40CX523 is the little net-connected TV that could. Consigned to somewhere near the bottom of Sony's 2011 line-up, and cursed with a CCFL backlight instead of trendy LED bulbs, it's clearly not one of the brand's hero products. Yet this transpires to be a quite a desirable gogglebox.… |
Oz DNA tester’s privacy shocker Posted: 15 Jul 2011 10:00 PM PDT Some people shouldn't be let near Web serversIn a facepalm, forehead-slap, hang-your-head-in-shame howler, South Australian DNA testing company Medvet has left its online customer accounts system open to being indexed by Google.… |
Microsoft rolls out One Big Windows strategy Posted: 15 Jul 2011 08:26 PM PDT Phone, tablet, smartphone united?Is Microsoft preparing one Windows operating system for PCs, tablets, and smartphones?… |
Hey! My friend is sending spam Posted: 15 Jul 2011 06:00 PM PDT Hotmail intros early warning systemMicrosoft is introducing an early warning system for Hotmail users to report suspicions that friend's email accounts have been hacked.… |
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