31Aug
As the Autumn season quickly approaches, Apple continues rolling out new versions of iOS 5 beta on a fairly regular bi-weekly schedule. As of today we’re up to version 7, which could very well be the last. As with the previous release, it looks like there are simply bug fixes in this latest version. Developers can pick it up as an over-the-air update on their iDevices or download it from the Apple Developer Center. More??
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31Aug
The following Citrix document provides administrators with best practices for upgrading the Citrix XenDesktop 4.0 Virtual Desktop Agent to Service Pack 1 or any specific Hotfix version on both pooled and assigned desktops. Citrix Consulting recommends that administrators adhere to the best practices documented in this paper to avoid any risks of environment corruption….
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31Aug
Weed out evil Hoping, perhaps, to bring the curtain down on the so-called ‘nym wars’, Google CEO Eric Schmidt has discussed the advertising giant’s identity policies in a Q&A at the MediaGuardian Edinburgh International TV Festival.…
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31Aug
Solid-State Drives are still the best upgrade you can make to your machine , and while they’re known for their high cost, now might be the best time to buy one. More??
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31Aug
Facebook will join the music streaming party, Amazon lets you ask authors questions with your Kindle, and iOS apps get Spotify compatibility. Facebook Aims to Partner With Music Streaming Services : Facebook is bringing Spotify, Rdio, and MOG streaming to your Facebook page next month. [ReadWriteWeb] More??
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31Aug
Rootkit attack on kernel.org not detected for 17 days Multiple servers used to maintain and distribute the Linux kernel were infected with malware that logged passwords and transactions of the people who used them, two people said.…
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31Aug
Chances are, most of you don’t actively rate every song in your library, but you probably do skip tracks you don’t like as much. If you’d rather not sync those “disliked” songs to your iPod, iTunes has a feature that lets you ignore them. More??
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31Aug
Pope turns out to be Catholic A second cable discussing the “world+dog vs. iiNet” court case has emerged on Wikileaks, confirming the widespread suspicion in Australia that Hollywood was behind both the action and the choice of target.…
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31Aug
Tablets makes great recipe books, but if you’d like to keep it off the counter so you have room to work, this DIY sliding dock puts it under the cupboard for easy access. More??
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31Aug
Big Blue echoes HP (The New Big Blue) IBM is to acquire the Cambridge, UK-based “big data” analytics outfit i2, echoing HP’s $11bn purchase of Autonomy Corp. earlier this month.…
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