Call of Duty: World at War (1)
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Videogames News: The fifth entry in Activision's annual military franchise, "Call of Duty" may return to its World War II roots and come from a different developer, but virtually everything that's good about it stems directly from last year's "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare."
The future of Fennec may make it a serious mobile browser contender (5)
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The mobile browser wars are on. The competition is between Opera, Mobile IE, Safari, Chrome, and the Blackberry Browser. So far, even iPhone haters would agree, Safari has yet to be touched. It only makes sense that one of the most popular browsers out there, Firefox, and their creator, Mozilla, would want to jump in on the mobile browser battle. A few weeks ago, Fennec, Mozilla’s upcoming mobile browser, was released to some beta testers ...
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billpoly said:
Looking forward to trying this out on Windows Mobile - unless I switch soon...
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Joseph Young said:
Mobile Browser Wars! Fight!
Opera Mini para iPhone já foi desenvolvido, mas políticas da Apple impedem seu lançamento (2)
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[Poderia ter sido uma coisa tão bonita...] Não é surpresa alguma, mas não deixa de ser triste. De acordo com o CEO do Opera, Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner, uma versão de seu popular navegador mobile já foi desenvolvida para o iPhone, mas provavelmente nunca será disponibilizada devido às políticas da Apple para a App Store, que incluem o veto a aplicativos que competem com os recursos padrão do celular – nesse caso, o Mobile Safari. ...
Why RSS Is Not Mainstream (6)
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The Google Reader blog reports that UK newspaper The Guardian has now become the “first major newspaper in the world ” to have full text RSS feeds. A great idea that makes receiving and reading online content a lot easier, and one that should bode well for the paper. Scott Karo at Publishing 2.0 has a sensible rant on why this is an important move that other publishers need to follow. He explains: What every ...
Devrim Arabaları - Ya Yaparsak (2)
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Dönemin Devlet Bakanı Cemal Gürsel bir araba yapılmasını emrediyor. Tamamen yerli yapım olacak ve Cumhuriyet Bayramı kutlamalarına Cemal Gürsel’i bu araba götürecektir. Bu görev de TCDD İşletmeleri’ne verilir. 23 Mühendis başlarlar harıl harıl çalışmalara. Filmin ana teması bu konu üzerine gelişiyor. Verilmek istenen mesaj ise ” “Devrim Arabaları” Türk mühendisinin ve işçisinin, 20 sene öncesine kadar toplu iğne dahi üretemeyen bir ülkede kalkıştıkları bu meydan okumayı, bugün her şeye kolayca sahip olan nesillere, idealist zihniyeti ...
Gbridge: access remote PCs easily (1)
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Description: Gbridge is a free software that can connect multiple computers. It forms a VPN between multiple computers and provides remote computer access, folder synchronization, automatic folder backup, remote computer control and/or screen sharing, and chat. Gbridge can use Google’s Gtalk network to connect remote PCs and requires Gtalk (Gmail) accounts. There has been a proliferation [...]
iPhone on the Road: a substitute for paper boarding passes (1)
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Filed under: iPod Family, Cult of Mac, iPhoneSome things sound really cool -- until you actually have to step up and do them in real time. TUAW reader Gerald Buckley's story about traveling with his iPhone strikes me as belonging to this class. When he approached the American Airlines counter to use his iPhone as a boarding pass, the coolness quotient for his entire trip got bumped up several notches. It seems that he navigated ...