Thursday, September 20, 2012

Apple delivers iOS 6

Apple's latest mobile operating system is being pushed out to devices. The company claims the software adds over 200 new features.


As expected, Apple today began pushing out iOS 6 to iPods, 
iPhones and iPads. The update began going out to users this morning. Users can get it by plugging their device in and launching Apple's iTunes software, or -- if they're running iOS 5 -- over the air from within the settings menu.

According to Apple, the update adds "over 200 new features," to iOS 5, which was released last October. Chief among them is an entirely new maps application that uses Apple's own data, changes to Siri that add more information about movies, restaurants, and sports scores, as well as deep integration with Facebook. Read more

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Create Mailbox in Ms Exchange 2007


iPhone 5 line sitters: Give us $40-$150 a day

Those are the market rates charged by people willing to wait in an iPhone 5 line for anyone who pays them. If you really want the phone and you really don't want to wait, these people will do the heavy lifting.

Some of the people camping out in line for the iPhone 5 at Apple's flagship Manhattan store try to grab some shut-eye. They could have paid someone as little as $70 a night to do this for them.


Apple isn't the only one making money on the iPhone 5.
Not only are marketers trying to piggyback on the media interest that the iPhone 5 is generating but some people are advertising their services as surrogate line sitters as well.
They offer to pinch-hit for people who really want the phone but who really don't want to wait in line.
The iPhone appears to be once again the hot item to own. On Friday at 8 a.m., Apple Stores are scheduled to begin offering the iPhone 5 to the public all across the country. Some are speculating that the lines for the latest generation of Apple's iconic cell phone will be longer than they've ever been. Meanwhile, some people see an opportunity to make a little money off the public's interest in the device.

Peanor site is being shutted down for a while

The Peanor site, www.peanor.com, is fixing since it has been transferred to another server to speed up its performance adapting the current marketing. However, it will perfectly appears again in the following weeks in order to demonstrate people with a professional design.


Monday, September 17, 2012

Google Map Pre-Competition Training at U.S Embassy Phnom Penh, Cambodia



A presentation about Google Map Maker & Cambodia Mapping Competition at U.S Embassy Phnom Penh on 21 September 2012 from 10.00 - 11.30 AM.

You need to email for RSVP in advance:
Email to wfr@state.gov with title of “Google Maps and Google MapMaker training RSVP”
With your Full Name and Phone Number.
***Laptop & Cellphone & Tablet is not allowed to take inside the embassy

Yahoo's free phone offer snubs RIM's BlackBerry


Research In Motion is getting no respect from Marissa Mayer.
Yahoo's new CEO informed employees yesterday that they would be getting the new smartphone of their choice from Apple, Samsung, Nokia, or HTC. Through the program, Yahoos will have access to the industry's newest and hottest phones, including the iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3, HTC Evo 4G LTE, and Nokia Lumia 920.
In addition to purchasing the phones, Yahoo will also pay employees' voice and data bills.
But what they won't pay for is a BlackBerry. Once the de rigueur instrument of business communications, RIM's smartphone was left off the list.
While the offer will likely go a long way toward boosting morale at the beleaguered Web pioneer, it's not likely to please employees at RIM, which has been struggling to regain lost market share and sales of its once-popular BlackBerry devices in an industry now ruled by Apple and Android.
Understandably, Mayer is placing her faith in market leaders iOS and Android. But by choosing Windows Phone 8 -- a platform that hasn't even landed in consumers' hands -- over BlackBerry, she is essentially declaring RIM's platform obsolete and dead. And that pretty much reflects consumer opinion; RIM's market share has plummeted from 25 percent in September 2011 to just barely 1 percent in July, according to a recent Chitika study.

India’s youngest CEO Shravan and Sanjay Kumaran


This is an incredible achievement by two brothers Shravan and Sanjay Kumaran as they have launched their own mobile applications firm. Aged only 12 and 10 respectively, Shravan is the Co-Founder and President of Go Dimensions while his brother is Co-Founder and CEO. The two brothers are the youngest chief executives of India and also youngest promoters of a company who are studying in Class VIII and Class VI at a Chennai school.
When most adults have trouble understanding Java code, these two kids have used the code to build mobile applications. The brothers have together developed four apps for the Apple Store, which have been downloaded more than 10,000 times from 20 countries. Read more

On the way with windiws 8 metro style to the edge of the world

Windows Store apps are the focal point of the user experience on Windows 8, and great Windows Store apps share an important set of traits that provide a consistent, elegant, and compelling user experience. Here you learn about the 8 traits of great Windows Store apps. Read more