Your Music + Dropbox = DropTunes
Published By Shadowon On Monday, May 30th 2011. Under Entertainment, Mobile Tags: Android, Apple, Dropbox, DropTunes, Google, iOS, Music Service, Smartphone
Amazon recently launched their music service, Amazon Cloud Player, but you do not need to move your entire music collection over to Amazon to listen to music through your browser. If your collection is already available via Dropbox, you can access your music using the music service DropTunes.
It is easy ... Continue Reading
PlayStation Store Update
Published By Shadowon On Monday, May 30th 2011. Under Entertainment, Gaming Tags: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Network, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Store, PSN, PSP, Sony, Update
PlayStation Network has not yet recovered completely after the hacker attack in April, but now it seems that a full recovery is very close. Sony has said that the PlayStation Network will be taken down tomorrow, 31 May.
According to PlayStation EU Blog, the service will be taken down for maintenance ... Continue Reading
Apple Discontinues iSync
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, May 26th 2011. Under Mac/Apple, Mobile Tags: Apple, Front Row, iPhone, iSync, Java, JRE, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Lion, Rosetta
Since Mac OS X 10.2 was released eight years ago iSync has been available on the Mac. The purpose of the program is to synchronize contact and calendar information between the computer and a mobile phone. However, from the next upgrade of Mac OS X the synchronization software iSync will ... Continue Reading
Opera Mini: Now Available for iPad
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, May 26th 2011. Under Browsers, Mac/Apple, Videos Tags: Android, Apple, Browser, Facebook, iPad, iPhone, Opera, Opera Mini 6, Twitter
Opera has launched Opera Mini 6 for iPhone and iPad. This version was first revealed in February, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and now it is finally available from Apple's App Store.
Opera Mini 6 compresses all webpages with up to 90 percent, as we are used to from ... Continue Reading
Facebook To Launch Music Service With Spotify
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, May 26th 2011. Under Entertainment, Social Networks Tags: Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, Music Streaming Service, Spotify, Warner Bros.
Facebook has partnered with Spotify on a music-streaming service that could be launched in as little as two weeks, sources close to the deal have told Forbes.
The integrated service is currently going through testing, but when launched, Facebook users will see a Spotify icon appear on the left side of ... Continue Reading
Microsoft Denies CEO Steve Ballmer’s Statements About Windows 8
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, May 25th 2011. Under Microsoft, Technology Tags: Michael Cherry, Microsoft, Operating System, OS, Steve Ballmer, Tablet, Windows 7, Windows 8
It has been speculated that Windows 8 were to be launched next yeat. These speculations were based on the release date of the so-called Milestone 3 version of the operating system. Two days ago it seemed clear that Microsoft confirmed this information.
On Monday, at the Microsoft Developer Forum in Tokyo, ... Continue Reading
Official: TweetDeck Has Been Acquired By Twitter
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, May 25th 2011. Under Social Networks Tags: Online Communities, Social network, TweetDeck, Twitter, Twitter Client, Ubermedia
TweeDeck today confirmed that they have been acquired by Twitter for $40 million, after a long spring with negotiations.
TweetDeck is one of the most popular Twitter clients, and Twitter is working hard to increase support for more client platforms and operating systems. The easiest way to get there is by ... Continue Reading
Hotmail Accounts Hacked, Emails Stolen
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, May 25th 2011. Under Microsoft, Security Tags: email, Facebook, Hacker, Hotmail, Microsoft, Trend Micro, Windows Live Mail
According to the security company Trend Micro, thousands of users of the email service Hotmail recently got their emails stolen because of a bug in the web service.
By sending a specially designed email, hackers could access the selected users private emails. The email that was used contained a special code ... Continue Reading
ASUS Breaking The Rules: Pad or Phone?
Published By Shadowon On Monday, May 23rd 2011. Under Mobile, Technology Tags: ASUS, ASUS Design Team, Computex Taipei, Facebook, Pad, Phone, Smartphone, Tablet
ASUS has started a very mysterious campaign on Facebook. The campaign is entitled "Break the Rules: Pad or Phone," and shows a blurry image of a new tablet device. The choice of words suggest that this new device could be a hybrid between a smartphone and a tablet.
More images, showing ... Continue Reading
One Million Amateur Stargazers Help Scientists in Seach for Alien Life
Published By Shadowon On Friday, May 20th 2011. Under Technology, Truthseeker Tags: Alien, Earth, Green Bank, Kepler, Life, NASA, Planet, SETI, Space, Telescope, University of California Berkeley
Stargazers around the world are helping scientists to try and detect signals from an advanced civilisation on another planet.
In February, Nasa announced that its Kepler space telescope had identified 1,235 possible planets, some of them 'habitable zones', during its first four months in orbit.
Now astronomers at the University of California, ... Continue Reading
PlayStation Store Back Online on May 24?
Published By Shadowon On Friday, May 20th 2011. Under Downloads, Gaming Tags: DLC, Jack Osorno, PlayStation, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Network, PSN, Sony
The website Gamasutra, has received a note that allegedly originate from Sony. The note says that the company plans to recover the remaining features of the Playstation Network on May 24.
The note was sent to a number of publishers and revealed details about the content that should have been launched ... Continue Reading
The U.S. Warns: Hacking Means War
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, May 19th 2011. Under Security, Technology, Truthseeker Tags: Cyber War, CyberSpace, Cyberwarfare, Hacking, United States, White House
In the new U.S. "International Strategy for Cyberspace" (PDF), it becomes clear that the country is willing to face cyber attacks against the United States or its allies with weapons.
"States have an inherent right to self-defense that may be triggered by certain aggressive acts in cyberspace,” says the new policy. ... Continue Reading
























