The US Patent and Trademark Office published 33 new Apple patent applications on Thursday, bringing the total filed in July to 55 – and we’re not even a third of the way through the month.
Today’s cluster of creativity ranged from flexible cabling to scrolling lyrics, but the bulk of the filings described new powers for [...]
Skype 3.0 for Windows Mobile Adds SMS and File Sharing
Skype 3.0 for Windows Mobile devices has left beta and offers several new features. With Skype 3.0, Windows Mobile users will be able to send files back and forth via Skype-to-Skype, including Word documents and Excel spreadssheets. Skype 3.0 also lets users send SMS messages from [...]
Would you rather have a super smartphone or a new Netbook?
Just last week, we got a peek at Nvidia’s new line of HD-video-playing processors in downtown Manhattan. One, the Ion, is a GPU that pairs with an Atom processor to give Netbooks gaming and HD-video-playing muscle, coming soon in Netbooks from Lenovo and Samsung.
Yep, just a couple of weeks after the release of the might 3.0 software, Apple is already handing out beta code for OS 3.1.
There’s very little information about it at the moment, but as far as GEEK! is aware, Apple is testing the new software and handing it out as a beta to developers.
Hopefully it [...]
Since a impulse he denounced a iPhone, Apple commander Steve Jobs has criminialized porn upon it. Thank goodness.
As with each alternative action of prohibition, Jobs’ anathema upon adult apps for a device has sparked a origination of a colourful black marketplace in which sedulous (or insane) users risk destroying their iPhones to overrule a local [...]
When BlackBerry users in the United Arab Emirates were urged to download what they thought was a routine software upgrade, they had no idea that by doing so they were installing a surveillance program that gives the state-controlled service provider Etisalat unfettered access to their personal mobile devices.
After finding out, over half of Etisalat’s customers, [...]
