Monthly Archives: April 2010

YouTube.com New Player

A new player is live for some selected videos on YouTube.com. This player is sleeker than the regular version. Here are some screenshots of the new player. Continue reading

Nokia X2 Mobile Phone

Nokia has announced another exciting mobile phone, Nokia X2, today. Recently, Nokia has launched Nokia N8, the first handset running on Symbian ^3 platform. Continue reading

Userscripts.org Is Down?

Userscripts.org, the biggest repository of greasemonkey scripts, is currently unavailable to users. The site is not opening properly. Continue reading

mzl.la – Mozilla’s Short URLs

I have just noticed an interesting thing, which will certainly excite all Mozilla and Firefox fans. @Firefox is using a new URL shortening service: mzl.la! Continue reading

MTS TV : MTS Launches MTS TV for MBlaze Customers In India

MTS has launched a new service MTS TV – which enables MTS MBlaze customers to watch over 60 Live and Video On Demand (VOD) TV channels on their desktop or laptop computers. Continue reading

Google Maps Integrates Google Earth

Google Maps recently got a new exciting feature: a new Google Earth tab. When a user clicks this tab, Google Maps renders the Google Earth version. Continue reading

Nokia N8 Mobile Phone Launched – Specification, Price And Features

Nokia has just announced launch of Nokia N8 mobile phones. According to a press release issued by Nokia, the N8 runs on Symbian ^3 platform – the latest version of most popular mobile smart phone software in the world. Continue reading

Twitter To Kill Basic Authorization, Developers Will Have To Opt OAuth

Twitter has announced to end support for basic authorization by June 30, 2010. Developers have been asked to switch over to OAuth. Continue reading

PasswordCard – Easiest Way To Keep Your Passwords Safe on Paper

A PasswordCard is a credit card-sized card you keep in your wallet, which lets you pick very secure passwords for all websites, without having to remember them. Continue reading

Google Reader Now Supports HTML5 Tags Video and Audio

Google Reader has announced support for HTML5 tags video and audio, which enables users to view HTMl5 version of videos embedded in to any RSS item. Continue reading