Undo Sent E-Mail Messages In Gmail
Today in Gmail Labs, Google added a new feature was added. It is the ability to undo sent e-mail messages. Once you activate the feature it lets you do what it says, undo sent e-mail messages (duh!). Once you send an e-mail to another person it gives you 5 seconds to take the e-mail message back. Afterwards, it puts the sent e-mail message to your "Drafts" tab and deletes the e-mail from the recipient's e-mail. It's pretty interesting. Even though 5 seconds to take back your e-mail does not seem like a lot of time, trust me it is.
[Mashable]
Thursday, March 19, 2009 | 0 Comments
AT&T Offering The iPhone 3G Without A Contract
[Boy Genius]
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94% of Facebook Users Hate The New Look
[Tech Crunch]
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EU Getting Battle.net Accounts?
[WoW Insider]
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BlackBerry 9630 Niagara To Hit Verizon In May?
[Gizmodo]
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Bang & Olufsen's 103-Inch Plasma TV
[Engadget]
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Facebook Is Growing Fast; But No Match For Twitter
I have had so much time on my hands this past week (Thanks to my March Break), and for the past 2 days I have spent a lot of time actually using my Twitter account. I feel that it is a great way to earn a bit more traffic for my blog. I hope I can hit 1,000 followers by the end of the day.
On a side note, Facebook has grown an estimated 228% over the past year.
[CNet News]
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Reality TV Star Uses Laptop As A Weapon
[CNet News, Examiner]
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Colour Your iPod Shuffle!
Computer Choppers is glad to colour your new 3G (3rd Generation) iPod Shuffle. If you get a standard colour in the picture above, it will cost you about $50 USD more than the Apple price, bringing the grand total to $129 USD. The most expensive colours are: White Gold, Rose Gold, and Platinum, costing $200 USD. There is a full list of colours (and prices) over at Computer Choppers' official site if you're interested.
[Gizmodo]
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LG Supplying Apple OLED Screens?
According to a number of "sources" apparently LG is supplying OLED screens to Apple for their future devices. This would include the likes of a new iPhone, iPod Touch and their possible netbook. It is reportedly "confirmed" by a bunch of sources that LG is supplying the OLEDs after they reached a £300 million deal with Apple. LG is also reportedly trying to get rid of the attraction of fingerprints on the aforementioned OLED screens, so that it will keep Apple's "cool tech" image. This is still a good bunch of rumours, but apparently "Apple already has a working netbook prototype using the OLED technology." Now this is getting interesting! Could LG be the so-called Taiwanese company that Apple bought the OLEDs from about a week ago? This is really, really interesting and I'm excited to see someone who can confirm this for me. With Apple using OLED technology for their future devices, expect a bright and clear (clarity-wise) device. I hope that it also has sunlight readability, that would be icing on the cake for me. It may also push the OLED trend forward because Apple just does everything so well.
[Tech Radar]
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Safari, IE8, Firefox Get Exploited At Pwn2Own
I already talked about Charlie Miller getting $5,000 for his abilities to exploit Safari in mere seconds. But another person, by the name of Nils (pictured) was able to exploit Internet Explorer 8 on a Windows 7 laptop. For that, he won $5,000 and a sweet Vaio P laptop. I guess IE8 is not bulletproof just like Microsoft is claiming. Nils also continued his exploit-run on Safari and then Firefox shortly after, earning him $15,000 in one day, that is skill. Since the Opera browser is not included in the contest, Google Chrome is the only browser that hasn't been exploited yet. The contest lasts until tomorrow (Friday), so we could see it exploited before then. The contest doesn't include just browsers, it also includes exploiting a mobile handset, including one that runs on: Windows Mobile, Android, Symbian, iPhone or the BlackBerry OS. For hacking a mobile handset OS, it will earn a lucky someone $10,000. Damn.
[Engadget]
Thursday, March 19, 2009 | 0 Comments
More Information About Chrome Experiments
[Chrome Experiments]
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