Slideshow: 21 apps Apple doesn't want on your iPhone These 21 apps today run only on jailbroken iPhones. Some of their capabilities will ship with Apple's 3.0 iPhone firmware, but most of them won't. Google takes wraps off Nexus One Three years after rumors of a Google phone first surfaced, the search giant has taken the wraps off its own branded and designed mobile phone, the Nexus One. Namebench Boosts Internet Speed Are you the geeky type who wants to wring every last bit of speed out of your Internet connection? Do you spend any portion of your waking life wondering how you can find the fastest DNS servers out there to speed up your browsing? Then you'll love Namebench. 2010 Outlook: Better than 2009 and moderately wild Gibbs's editor asked him to get out his crystal ball and ponder the New Year. Cross his palm with silver and maybe he'll reveal the future
Facebook blocks 'Web 2.0 Suicide Machine' Operators of Web site dedicated to those who seek social-media death with dignity say that Facebook is taking a more Hippocratic approach to the idea of killing one's online identities with a few keystrokes. They say the social-networking giant has killed off their access to Facebook. Google's Chrome grabs No. 3 browser spot from Safari Google's Chrome overtook Apple's Safari to become the world's third-most popular browser just 16 months after its debut, a Web metrics company said. Working with multiple browsers Thanks to a lively market of third-party Web browsers, it's not at all uncommon for Mac users to move back and forth between different browsers. iPhone bill trackers Any reminder application for the iPhone or iPod touch has one simple hurdle to clear: Does it remind you to remind you? Skype video calls go high-definition Skype users can now make high-definition video calls as long as they have an HD webcam and sufficient bandwidth and processing power, Skype said. The company also announced that HDTVs will ship later this year with its Internet calling software embedded on them. New Groovy cozies up to Java, SQL The new version of the Groovy programming language aims to make life easier for programmers who work with Java and SQL, the language's developers note. Today from the Subnet communities New giveaways! Win a year's worth of 24/7 video training from ClipTraining. Win books on WS2008 R2, Cisco WAAS and the CCIE. Deadline Jan. 31. Plus: On Cisco Subnet: Cisco buys Rohati Systems; On Microsoft Subnet: Charting out prices for Office 2010; On Google Subnet: Google plans free white spaces database. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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