Archives for February 22nd, 2007

Apple and Cisco Finally See Eye to Eye with iPhone

After Steve Jobs wowed the crowed at Macworld in January by introducing the iPhone, he had some serious business to take care! The problem? Cisco had the name iPhone trademarked years ago, which left Apple dealing with a trademark-infringement lawsuit which was filed in federal court shortly after the Macworld announcement.

February 22nd, 2007
Apple and Cisco Finally See Eye to Eye with iPhone

Stumble Upon Releases Version 3.0

We’ve never really said much about StumbleUpon, but it’s one of my favorite browser add-ons and helps me find new websites that I might like in different categories like computers or travel.

February 22nd, 2007
Stumble Upon Releases Version 3.0

Amazing Windows Vista Wallpapers and Spectacular Landscapes

The default wallpapers that come with Window’s Vista are without a doubt some of the best that have ever been offered with an operating system. And what’s more amazing is that a portion of them came from amateur photographers.

February 22nd, 2007
Amazing Windows Vista Wallpapers and Spectacular Landscapes

Microsoft Creates Vista Software Compatibility List

The thing that is probably holding most people back from upgrading to Windows Vista is that they’re unsure if many programs will work. In the past I have always just used the list that users put together over at IeXBeta.

February 22nd, 2007
Microsoft Creates Vista Software Compatibility List

Google Introduces Google Apps Premier Edition

As expected, Google has introduced their paid version of Google Apps for domains, “Google Apps Premier Edition.” Google Apps for domains has provided thousands of small businesses and organizations a way to offload their email systems while keeping their own email addresses, as well as other ways to stay connected and communicate.

February 22nd, 2007
Google Introduces Google Apps Premier Edition

Google Desktop Patched to Prevent Computer Takeover

A new version of Google Desktop is available about one-month after Google was notified of a vulnerability in the desktop search application. Watchfire, a web application security company, notified Google about the loop hole on January 4th, 2007 and Google was able to make an updated version available on February 1st, 2007.

February 22nd, 2007
Google Desktop Patched to Prevent Computer Takeover

CyberNotes: Two-Way Synchrnonization Between Google Calendar and Sunbird

I love using Google Calendar, but sometimes it isn’t very convenient to manage the calendar online. One application that aims to conquer the synchronization issue is Calgoo, and for the past few months I’ve been involved with a closed-beta version of the program.

February 22nd, 2007
CyberNotes: Two-Way Synchrnonization Between Google Calendar and Sunbird