No one is mistaking Google for anything else than a giant corporation these days; yet, it somehow managed to keep some of its clout from the early startup days when the "Don't be Evil" motto first popped up. There is a rising amount of criticism for the company, but Google is maintaining that its ways are good f... |
22 December 2009 05:46 GMT |
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Not wasting any time whatsoever, the team at iFixit put the white MacBook aside to dissect yet another one of Apple’s new products - the Magic Mouse. Although tearing down the device takes away some of the its “magic,” it’s always good to learn how Apple’s stuff works, for a better under... |
22 October 2009 05:22 GMT |
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Not long after Apple announced its new, unibody, plastic MacBook, the teardown-obsessed people at iFixit got their hands on a unit and took it apart. As usual, the teardown steps are accompanied by relevant imagery, showing to the world what Apple put inside its newest MacBook model. iFixit specializes in MacBook rep... |
21 October 2009 10:45 GMT |
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As usual, the people at iFixit couldn’t help themselves not to dissect the fifth-gen nano as soon as they got their hands on it. Noting their findings every step of the way, the team have revealed that the device is not very different from its predecessor (obviously), while Apple has made it more difficult to o... |
14 September 2009 06:21 GMT |
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The people at RapidRepair have gotten their hands on an iPhone 3G S and popped it open. The site also offers a step-by-step, do-it-yourself guide to open the iPhone 3G S, although it’s recommended to let Apple’s technicians take care of this “dirty” business. RapidRepair begins by pinpointing... |
19 June 2009 05:53 GMT |
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Computer speed has always been a problem for all types of users. You never have enough time to waste in front of the computer waiting for applications to start, searching for folders or looking for a specific document. This is why you need to find a solution to speed up your workflow. Developed by the programmers at ... |
31 July 2008 12:17 GMT |
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Internet giant Yahoo! has announced that it will open its search to 3rd parties to build and present the next generation of search results. I can't quite remember who said it first, but I distinctly remember it to be mentioned as one of the few means of keeping up with Google. Out-Googling Google I believe was t... |
26 February 2008 14:41 GMT |
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I have no idea why Brit Brit feels she needs another house in the LA region, given that she already has two pads in the area. But you know, this is Britney Spears we're talking about after all - she is a special person, with very special and particular needs and accommodations must be made. Just start counting: ... |
6 December 2007 10:51 GMT |
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Besides Hadoop, an open source distributed file system and parallel execution environment that enables its users to process massive amounts of data, whose main contributor Yahoo! has already been so far, the Sunnyvale, California based company announced today that it will be "the first in the industry to launch an op... |
12 November 2007 09:40 GMT |
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Sourcefire has been renowned for its network security products and for the information management systems as well. They've been on the IPS (Intrusion Prevention Services) market for about 3 years now, since they first introduced their "3D" (discover, determine and defend) software product suite. They also provid... |
17 August 2007 10:36 GMT |
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