This information is from Kaspersky. It is refreshing to see statistics like these. Did you know the country with the most malicious URLs is Canada? Or that the largest virus doing the rounds is the massive Trojan.Win32.Chifrax.d at 388 megabytes, while the smallest is just 30 kilobytes? More after the […]
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Singapore Google Street View on Google Trike: Vote For Your Favorite Locations, Press Release Within
As you may remember, in September, I blogged about Google Trike and how you can submit your favorite location for the Google Trike to go. Now, after almost 2 months, the results are out. Google has narrowed down to 24 locations in different category. Again, they need our help to […]
HTC HD2 Shipping in Europe and Asia, US Has to Wait, Press Release Within
Today, HTC announces that HD2 is already shipping in Europe and will be available in Taiwan around the middle of November 2009, followed by Asia countries (includes Singapore) through the following month. US will have to wait until 2010 for HD2 to be released with a major carrier. What is […]
Spring Design Displays Alex eReader After Suing Barnes & Noble Over Nook
If you follow the Barnes & Noble lawsuit case, and if I am the company, Spring Design, I would definitely do the same. It seems too much of a coincidence. Of course, I am not here to judge. Just a summary of the case. Spring Design showed B&N management their […]
10 Things that You Should STOP Tweeting About
This is hilarious! A very nice write up/comics on what you should NOT tweet. 🙂 Click the link. Enjoy… Below is one example. Click Here to Read the 10 Things You Should NOT Tweet (source: Twitter Tweet)
MacWorld iPhone Superguide Rejected from App Store, Thanks to the Word iPhone
This is ironical. How can anyone name a guidebook for iPhone without using the word iPhone on its title? Apparently Apple has an issue with it using the word iPhone and rejected Macworld’s Superguide. What’s wrong with it?
