Archive for July, 2011

Research In Motion announced BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) 6.0, a significant shift that takes one of several BlackBerry smartphone’s most popular native applications, and turns it from being a mere instant messaging service right social platform for other BlackBerry applications that make new BBM SDK. RIM demonstrated some of the modern BBM capabilities at BlackBerry World [...]

Timeless Tungsten Rings as Jewelry

Posted: 27th July 2011 by Admin in technology

Tungsten, or less-commonly known as Wolfram (W) is probably one of the hardest known metal on earth with highest melting point and higher density when it is compared to other precious metals including gold and uranium. Tungsten also has the second highest melting point, compared to other elements. The hardest element is carbon, which includes [...]

Google Plus, Facebook and VoIP

Posted: 26th July 2011 by Admin in internet

Google Plus Google has unveiled its new social networking site, Google Plus (or Google+), seemingly so as to compete with social networking giant Facebook. One of this things it has done that isn’t currently potential with Facebook, is have in-built VoIP, meaning users are likely to have voice conversations through Google Plus. It allows visitors [...]

Save Money on Arthritis Medication

Posted: 25th July 2011 by Admin in technology

In an economy when every dollar and cent matters, saving your hard-earned money whenever possible could mean a significant amount of extra cash at the end of the year. Whether you wish to make ends meet by clipping coupons or shopping online, the same principle applies whenever you shop for your family member’s arthritis medications. [...]

Apple MacBook Batteries Vulnerable to Malware

Posted: 24th July 2011 by Admin in technology

MacBook users are being warned their Apple laptop batteries are vulnerable towards being hacked. After studying the batteries in a variety of MacBooks, MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs, security investigator Charlie Miller found that Apple laptop microcontroller money are shipped with default passwords that, once noticed, can be used as a hiding spot for malware [...]