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Yes, iEmu is an almost jaw-breaking new project, which aims to run iOS on Android (and synonymous hardware platform) with QEMU, the open source emulator. It has all the makings of true open source philosophy with a slight twist. The project aims to undo proprietary technology and adapt it for free, easy usage on all [...]
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We’ve got to agree, there are many Linux distros available these days. These distros have cool apps including word processors, spread sheets, and media players among others. You generally have to download a particular ISO to burn the image later to a CD. But since we don’t rely on CDs these days, it’s easier and [...]
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So now we know, although it was no great surprise, that the next version of OSX for Mac, codenamed ‘Lion’ will be available to buy from July for the price of $29.99. The price is broadly in line with similar OSX releases in recent years, which keeps the price low and encourages those with adequate [...]
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There is no doubt that the web has become more social, but that hasn’t necessarily been the case for browsers. Although the features of some browsers, such as Firefox and Chrome, can be extended with addons, generally browsers haven’t changed a great deal.
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So Apple have announced their new iCloud – the means by which users can store information and files remotely and have Apple sync them remotelessly with their devices, preferable Apple, and access them anytime, anywhere.
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The annual keynote speech of the WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) has in recent years been one of the most awaited events among Apple fans. It has often been the case that the first concrete details of new products (including the iPhone) have been announced at these events.
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The recent buyout of Tweetdeck by Twitter has been on of the worst kept secrets in recent social media news. Although the announcement was only made on May 25th, the buyout had been doing the rounds of the rumour mill for some weeks beforehand, and the only question was when the announcement from Tweetdeck and [...]
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Only a few days after suggesting that the recent MAC Defender malwars attacks on OSX mean that Mac users can no longer afford to be complacent about the virus-free status of OSX, this has proven to be the case as a new variation has been spotted, this time calling itself MAC Guard.
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If you ask a Mac user why they chose a Mac and its operating system, OSX, then ease of use and safety from viruses and spamware would both be high on the list of reasons given. In particular, the fact that OSX, based on Unix, is to all intents and purposes virus free has been [...]
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iPad 2, surely the most hyped device in the technology world today. Very shortly I have been thinking to upgrade to the most wanted gadget iPad 2. I have a good smartphone a handy laptop; I cannot convince myself on buying an iPad. Do I need it? If yes, then for what? For making “internet [...]
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