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Google Chrome Hits 2.0.x

Google has released version 2 of their browser, Chrome. The new version takes advantage of an even more improved JavaScriptengine and Webkit, and includes new features such as Autofill and the ability to remove websites from your “most visited” list. If you’re already running Chrome, you should already have the update. If not, it might [...]

Debian 5.0 Lenny is Released

This past Valentines Day saw the release of Debian 5.0 , also known as Lenny. Debian is a pretty major Linux distribution, created by a giant network of developers from many walks of life. Many other distributions, including Ubuntu , are based on Debian. I’ve primarily been a Linux user for quite a while now [...]

Post-iPhone Development Camp

Yesterday the strangest thing happened. I went to an iPhone development camp. For one, while I have nothing really against Macs at all, I’m not really a Mac user. Sure, I’ve used Macs, but I don’t own one or anything. Secondly, this was a programming camp and I don’t program. In fact, that was the [...]

Google Latitude Freaks Out People on the Internet

It would seem that Google Latitude has been making a pretty big splash today on the Internet, gaining quite a bit of attention , to say the least . Not to mention quite a bit of concern over privacy issues. Basically, if you aren’t aware, Latitude allows you to be tracked by a system of [...]

Will We see Android Netbooks?

It recently came out that google’s cell phone platform, Android, was up and running (unofficially) on an ASUS eeePC successfully. This has certainly led to further speculation that we might be seeing Android becomong more common, and more official, on netbooks. While Windows has still proven to be more successful on Netbooks over Linux, getting [...]

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