Apple's iPhone Event Tomorrow
(October 3, 2011)
How much of an update the next iPhone will be? Shall we see some noticeably new features in the new iPhone 5 as a result from the longer wait? The answer of those questions we will have tomorrow morning, when Apple holds its "Let's Talk iPhone" event. The iPhone 4 was a big step up from the 3GS, which itself was basically the iPhone 3G with a better camera and speedier insides. The iPhone 4 also did the camera and speed tricks, while adding a considerably sharper screen.
Tim Cook's Time To Shine
(October 3, 2011)
Tim Cook finally gets his chance to stride out from under Steve Jobs' shadow, and he could not have picked a better time or device to mark his unofficial debut as Apple Inc's CEO. The latest generation of the iPhone -- still the smartphone industry's gold standard after four years -- is expected to see the light of day this Tuesday, just in time for the holidays.
Introducing Google Analytics Premium
(October 3, 2011)
Google learned from some of the largest customers that they have some specific needs that the current version of Google Analytics can't meet in their entirety. They're addressing these needs by announcing a new option built for Google's largest customers: Google Analytics Premium. Google developed Google Analytics Premium around these pillars: more data, advanced tools, dedicated support and guarantees.
Amazon Launches Silk, A New Web Browser
(September 29, 2011)
Google Celebrates 13th Birthday
(September 29, 2011)
Windows Phone 7.5 'Mango' Update Begins Rolling Out
(September 28, 2011)
Mozilla Firefox 7 Released
(September 28, 2011)
iPhone 5 to debut October 4
(September 28, 2011)
Adobe Fights Back with Flash 11
(September 28, 2011)
Google+ Gets Major Update
(September 28, 2011)
Google made a flurry of announcements regarding Google+. The social network is now available to the public after spending several months in beta. Those who have never used Google+ have more reasons to try the service today because Google has updated both the Android application and Google+ on the web. All the features we’ll go over here are expected to be available to everyone worldwide by Wednesday.








