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Google Docs editing comes to Android and iOS

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: November 17, 2010
  • Reading Time: 1 min
  • Word Count: 162 words

Native Google Docs support has finally arrived for Android and iOS (the mobile version of Google Docs has been available for over three years). Edits show up in near real-time (so they arenā€™t completely seamless) and Android even lets you insert text using voice recognition. The biggest improvement is the new layout, which makes mobile document editing much easier and allows for collaboration from other Docs users. Currently, Google Docs supports devices with Android 2.2 (codename Froyo) and up, as well as Apple devices with iOS version 3.0 or newer. Unfortunately, Google doesnā€™t specify if third-party browsers will work with the new Google Docs or whether it plans on adding new platforms such as Windows Phone and webOS. ...

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‘Naked' scanners fooled by creased clothing

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: November 17, 2010
  • Reading Time: 2 min
  • Word Count: 248 words

Controversial ā€œnakedā€ body scanners currently being tested at Hamburgā€™s airport are constantly malfunctioning due to folds in passengersā€™ clothing, broadcaster NDR reported on Tuesday. The public radio station said the trial of the body imaging security scanners has been plagued by serious problems. The units, which have been in use since September, are apparently unable to tell the difference between foreign objects and such things like pleated clothing. ...

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Microsoft: Google is a hard habit to break

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: November 17, 2010
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  • Word Count: 216 words

Microsoft says Google is a bad habit, and itā€™s hard for people to break it in order to try alternatives, such as the companyā€™s search engine, Bing. ā€œItā€™s a hard thing. Habits die hard,ā€ Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoftā€™s Senior Vice President of Online Audience Business, said at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, according to PC World. Mehdi is referring to usersā€™ tendency to use Google for online searches without a second thought. Itā€™s almost second nature to them. Many people even head to Google as their first webpage when theyā€™re testing to see if they have an Internet connection. ...

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Facebook takes on traditional e-mail with Social Inbox

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: November 17, 2010
  • Reading Time: 2 min
  • Word Count: 281 words

Facebook has announced a new product that will compete directly with the e-mail services provided by Yahoo, Microsoft, Google, and AOL. Facebook believes traditional e-mail is too slow and cumbersome; it needs be brought into the modern world of messaging. The site has thus launched Facebook Messages, which merges texts, online chats, and e-mails into one central hub. Users see all of them in their Social Inbox and can reply in any way they want. The social networking giant says this product is the biggest it has worked on to date. ...

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The Beatles are Onboard But Why are there Still Musicians like Kid Rock and AC/DC holding out on iTunes?

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: November 17, 2010
  • Reading Time: 3 min
  • Word Count: 445 words

PC Magazine: The Beatles have finally given iTunes a ticket to ride, allowing their iconic music to be added to Appleā€™s catalog. But while the Fab Four might be the most notable iTunes holdout, they certainly arenā€™t the last. A dwindling number of artists are still resistant to joining Appleā€™s music download service. Searches on iTunes for AC/DC, Kid Rock, Tool, Garth Brooks, and Def Leppard will return disappointing results: karaoke and cover tracks, not material from the artists themselves. Reasons for non-compliance with Apple vary. ...

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Facebook bug disables thousands of female user accounts

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: November 17, 2010
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  • Word Count: 219 words

Thousands of female Facebook users had their accounts inexplicably disabled today. They did not violate Facebookā€™s terms of use but nevertheless, they are seeing messages claiming their accounts are ā€œinauthentic,ā€ according to Me & Her. Facebook has confirmed the issue and is asking users to scan and upload a copy of a valid driverā€™s license in order to reactivate their accounts. The mass-deactivations are a small percentage of Facebookā€™s total subscriber base, but the number of users affected is easily in the thousands. ...

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Yahoo announces more changes

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: November 17, 2010
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THE INTERNET SEARCH OUTFIT without a search engine, Yahoo has announced a package of products that it hopes will make it more relevant again. At the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Yahoo showed off a host of products that it claimed would deliver to consumers a more ā€œpersonally relevant Web experience with new social and local featuresā€. You guessed it, more social networking and more experiences than you can poke a stick at. ...

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IE9 alleged to be cheating in JavaScript benchmark

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: November 17, 2010
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Weā€™ve all heard of graphics card makers optimizing their drivers for various benchmarksā€”some of you might recall the Quack story as one of the earlier examples. I think this might be the first time Iā€™ve heard about the same thing happening in the world of web browsers, though. Believe it or not, Digitizor says a Mozilla engineer has found evidence that Internet Explorer 9 is ā€œcheatingā€ in the popular SunSpider JavaScript benchmark. ...

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Windows Phone 7 outlasts iPhone, Androidā€¦ on a BBQ

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: November 16, 2010
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  • Word Count: 113 words

Todd Bishop, TechFlash: Not sure if this will factor into anyoneā€™s purchasing decisions, but it looks like Windows Phone 7 is the smartphone for you ā€” at least if you have a habit of leaving your smartphone unattended on a flaming grill. EZ Grill, a Bellevue-based disposable BBQ company, worked with Seattle-based social media agency Banyan Branch to pit a new HTC Surround, running the Microsoft operating system, against the Android G2 and iPhone 4 in a test of endurance on the grill. As you can see in the video above, Windows Phone won easily. ...

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This Posters shows, how many floppies areā€¦

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: November 16, 2010
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  • Word Count: 41 words

This Posters shows, how many floppies are enough for current softwares. Result (Approximate) 46 disk for iTunes 8.02, 358 disk for Adobe Photoshop CS4, 1760 disk for the Sims 3, 12 disk for Firefox 3, See the main story here: http://www.behance.net/gallery/3_5-inch-poster-set/164212

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