Archive for September, 2007
« Previous EntriesSoftware That Doubles Mobile Phone Memory
Sunday, September 30th, 2007A team of US computer scientists claim that they have found a way to double the usable memory of a mobile phone and different embedded systems with the use of software and no modification to applications or Hardware. This was tried a lot of times in the past but it was never used until now [...]
Windows Media Center Internet TV Beta Launched
Sunday, September 30th, 2007Microsoft just recently launched the beta version of their Windows Media Center Internet TV platform. If you have Windows Vista Ultimate or Windows Vista Home Premium on your computer, you could get a chance to watch the company’s Internet TV. This means you will gain access to free, ad supported TV material without even needing [...]
Gmail Cookie Vulnerability Exposed
Friday, September 28th, 2007It looks like Gmail is not as safe as I thought. Petko Petkov just proved that incoming emails and contacts can be stolen from Google Gmail clients. According to security researcher Chris Gatford, an application created by Petkov can be utilized to forward all of the emails one account receives. So far the potential has [...]
Sharp’s 1 TB Blu-Ray Recorder One extra point for Blu-Ray
Thursday, September 27th, 2007Sharp has big plans as they want to launch a Blu-Ray recorder equipped with a 1 TB hard disk. This move is aimed to compete with similar launches in the HD DVD camp. If they manage to do this, the to-be-launched device will offer the largest storage capacity for any Blu-Ray player on the market. [...]
Apple’s Statement Concerning Unlocked iPhones
Wednesday, September 26th, 2007Apple finally issued a statement concerning the iPhone hacks currently available on the market. The company announced that it will not cover warranty if the mobile phones were damaged because of the unlock hacks currently available. Apple declared that unlocking an iPhone can make it useless after future software updates are applied.
It seems that Apple [...]
