Technology Buyer's Guide 2009
Confused on what to get someone for Christmas when they want the latest technology? Or do you want to keep up to date with the latest technology. According to TIME magazine, here is the Tech Buyer's Guide for 2009.
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New iPhone worm can act like botnet say experts
People are reporting money missing from their bank accounts when the phone gets this virus. There are some ways to detect if your iPhone has been compromised. For more information on this virus, read more at BBC News or Mashable.
If you own a (Jailbroken) iPhone, here is a quick, step-by-step article by Chris Leckness of iPhoneMVP that will help you protect your phone by changing its root password.
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Google Chrome Operating System
Google has been hard at work an open source operating system for low cost netbooks. According to Google representatives, they have designed the OS to load each program in the tab of a browser instead of a window. This and other features of Google Chrome have been designed to optimize performance and impact speed, providing a load time of a mere 7 seconds! Read the complete article from Technology reporter, Jonathan Fildes, on BBC News.
Google Chrome OS demonstration
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A look at PhotoShop Mobile
Once you are stuffed with Turkey and find yourself sitting around with nothing to do but peruse through the Black Friday ads, take a moment and read up on the sweet apps that are being developed for mobile phones equipped with the Android OS and iPhone, like the PhotoShop Mobile app for the iPhone and now Adroid equipped phones.
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