Today, March 23, marks the release for CorelDRAW‘s new, updated Graphics Suite! Not familiar with CorelDRAW Graphics Suite? It’s the all-in-one solution for illustration, layout, tracing, photo editing, Web graphics and animation — it’s a comprehensive package, I don’t think I missed anything… What’s even better? It’s been designed for professional and aspiring designers alike. …
Monthly Archive: March 2010
Mar 22
Google Halts Censoring in China, Redirects to Hong Kong
Google announced today that they have stopped censoring their search services on Google China. Google says… Figuring out how to make good on our promise to stop censoring search on Google.cn has been hard. We want as many people in the world as possible to have access to our services, including users in mainland China, …
Mar 19
Bug Confirmed in Newest Mozilla Firefox 3.6
Mozilla confirmed yesterday with sufficient details that a vulnerability in the latest Firefox release could result in remote code execution by an attacker. ComputerWorld tells us the “the bug was disclosed by Russian researcher Evgeny Legerov a month ago in a message posted on a forum hosted by Immunity, the Miami beach, Fla. developer best …
Mar 18
Chatroulette with SoftwareNewsDaily.com
Tried your hand at Chatroulette yet? Talk of Andrey Ternovskiy, a 17-year-old high school student, and his website has been circulating the world wide web waves for quite some time now. But if you haven’t heard of it, it’s basically a chat site that randomly pairs two webcam-enabled users to have at it — a …
Mar 17
Google Close to Shutting Down in China
Google is “99.9 percent” certain to closing the doors to China. Google’s been in talks with China for a couple of months now, threatening to pull out of China due to censorship laws. Now, a source close to the company says that Google’s senior executives are “adamant” about ending any censorship in China while looking …
Mar 16
Download and Preview Microsoft Internet Explorer 9
Microsoft gave a “platform preview” for Internet Explorer 9 this morning at the Mix10 conference in Vegas, a tech conference for web designers and developers. There are still many stages to go before IE9 hits beta — the address bar is missing, browsing buttons and security features are not there yet either. Since “this build …
Mar 15
Dot-Com Celebrates Its 25th Birthday
Symbolics.com was the internet’s first domain name. It’s since been taken over by Aron Meystedt, CEO of XF Investments, and relocated to symbolics-dks.com, but Symbolics.com was registered 25-years ago to this day by a Massachusetts computer company of the same name. Makes you feel old, doesn’t it? I don’t remember even using the internet for …
Mar 12
iPad Pre-Orders Started Today, Hit 50,000+ in the First 2 Hours?!
Pre-orders for the iPad started this morning bright and early at 5:30 AM, Pacific time. This is just for the United States — for those across seas, iPad sales won’t begin until late April. Both Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + 3G models are available now at the Apple store. Apple iPad accessories are also available for …
Mar 11
Google Reader Adds a Bit of Snap, Crackle and Pop
Google Labs just released a snazzed up version of Google Reader, a web-based aggregator for reading Atom and RSS feeds. Appropriately named Google Reader Play, the web-app requires no initial set-up and still “adapts to your tastes.” Keep in mind, this new application does not replace Google Reader — it’s just a fun read. Items …










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