Archive for June, 2009

Which To Choose? A Netbook Or iPhone?

Everyone knows what an iPhone is. It has been at the centre of technology buzz since it was released. The latest variant, the iPhone 3G comes with 3G mobile broadband and combines with Apples Safari internet browser. It combines 3 consoles, a phone, a music player and a internet browsing device.

Product News: Yazsoft Releases Playback 1.0 Media Server for Mac (The Mac Observer)

Yazsoft introduced Playback 1.0 on Thursday. Playback is Yazsoft’s new zero configuration media server for Mac OS X.

App Store adult content: Now you see it, now you don’t (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News)

Update: The developer of Hottest Girls has stated on his Web site that the app’s immense popularity has overwhelmed his server, via which the images are apparently downloaded. The application is temporarily “sold out” while the problem is resolved, and the developer claims the adult content will still be there when the app returns to the store. More details as they arise.

Set up OpenERP Server, OpenERP GTK Client and OpenERP Web Client on Ubuntu Server & Desktop (Linux Today)

HowtoForge: “This article will show you how to set up openerp-server 5.0.0-3-1 + openerp-client 5.0.0-3-1 + openerp-web 5.0.1 on Ubuntu Server 9.04 & Desktop 9.0.4 “

Playback turns Mac into media server for Xbox 360, PS3 (Macworld)

Playback is a new “Extreme Server” for Macs to stream video, audio and photos to an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3.

Playback turns Mac into media server for Xbox 360, PS3 (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News)

Yazsoft on Thursday announced the release of Playback 1.0, an “Extreme Media Server” for Mac OS X. It costs $15.

X1 Technologies Adds Web Indexing (socalTech.com)

Los Angeles-based X1 Technologies, the Idealab-backed software firm developing enterprise and desktop search tools, announced Wednesday that the firm has added web indexing capabilities to its software.

Fax Server is optimized for storage and memory capacity. (ThomasNet)

Eliminating need for fax machine, FaxFinder® V.34 converts faxes to PDF/TIFF files for delivery via email. It also lets companies use existing email software or web form to securely send, archive, or automatically print faxes. Corporate offices can transmit faxes, over WAN, to remote offices and field sales people, while administrators can view status and history of faxes as well as assign users …

Kaspersky AV 6.0 for Linux file server starts beta test (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)

Kaspersky Lab, a leading producer of secure content management solutions, announces the beta-version release of Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux File Server 6.0.

How Fast Can We Make the Web? (Fast Company Magazine)

That’s the question being asked by Google’s new coding site for developers, code.google.com/speed .