July 8th 2010 | Posted by
Edg3
Mozilla has just released the first beta for Firefox 4 and things are looking good. The latest version offers improved security, faster render times, and support for Google’s open video standard, WebM. Visually, the first thing Windows 7 and Vista users will notice is the new Firefox button.
If you want the old menu layout, just [...]
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July 1st 2010 | Posted by
Edg3
We started our Geek Survival Gear Series with the Ultimate Sardine Can. Now, our next featured geek gadget is the ultimate when it comes to utility knives.
Any self-respecting geek wouldn’t be caught dead without a decent utility knife right? While that may be true, if you have a Swiss Army Knife, you might want to [...]
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June 24th 2010 | Posted by
Edg3
Microsoft has just released preview 3 of Internet Explorer 9 for anyone curious to see what the next version will bring. The preview tool which can be downloaded or viewed in your current browser, showcases a hardware-accelerated Internet Explorer 9. Visitors can check out how IE9 renders animation, video, fonts, etc., using HTML 5.
According to [...]
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June 18th 2010 | Posted by
Edg3
We’re always wondering what the next wave of gadgets will be. Will they be the same gadgets with new features, or will they be something new entirely?
Take a look at Intel’s Multitouch Concept Laptop. Aside from the main 15 inch screen, the Tangent Bay laptop includes 3 3.5 OLED screens above the keyboard. All the [...]
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June 10th 2010 | Posted by
Edg3
Search giant Google has recently announced the release of their new search index system called Caffeine. The official blog post said that the new index provides 50% fresher results compared to their old index.
Here’s an excerpt from Google Blog’s announcement:
“With Caffeine, we analyze the web in small portions and update our search index on a [...]
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June 10th 2010 | Posted by
Edg3
Glitches and bugs, gotta love them. The latest big glitch story broken by Gawker, was a glitch in AT&T’s site which revealed 114,000 email addresses of iPad 3G users. While AT&T did manage to take care of the glitch, iPad users only found about the data breach when the story was published online. The full [...]
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