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uTorrent WebUI For The iPhone

uTorrent WebUI For The iPhoneThe iPhone has no built-in BitTorrent client yet . But , iPhone can be used to access uTorrent from anywhere in the world . The iPhone Interface for uTorrent has made things more easier easy to manage your torrents when you’re away from your desktop computer. The interface is optimized for the iPhone and uses the regular uTorrent WebUI. The iPhone UI lets you pause, resume and add new torrents.

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  • Google Gadgets Beta for Mac

    Google has released a beta version of Google Gadgets for Mac . Google’s Mac Blog has provided some neat details about the new release .

    This feature brings hundreds of existing Google Gadgets to Dashboard. You can add fun gadgets (such as bowling, virtual flower pot, or YouTube), useful gadgets (weather maps, driving directions, and news), and others that offer daily wisdom for the ages (Confucius, horoscopes, and even a joke of the day!). These gadgets look and behave just like any other Dashboard widget, so you don’t have to learn anything new.

    That sounds like fun , Google’s “Gadgets” are mini applications similar to Apple’s own Dashboard Widgets. Google’s Gadgets for Mac are now integrated and installable into Apple’s Dashboard in Mac OS X.

    Google Gadgets comes integrated with Google Desktop, a desktop search application also available from Google.

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  • apple spy iphone hackers

    larger image : gizmodo

    According to one of the members of Hackintosh (XianLi) .The evidence in the code shows that the Stocks and Weather applications send your IMEI number—the unique number which identifies your iPhone and is tied to your personal information—to Apple, along with the kind of app you were using to access the data.

    There is no proof of Apple actually uses this information for any purpose This could be combined with IP location and the information in Apple or its partner’s databases to know what are you accessing, when and from where, all over the world.

    What do you think? Should Apple ask our permission or once you agree to the license, it is ok for them to breach on your privacy?

    courtesy : Hackintosh ,Gizmodo
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  • FutureDial , A Mobile device content management solution provider announced that it has added the popular Apple iPhone to its large portfolio of supported handsets for the company’s software products used by carriers and wireless retailers worldwide.Stores can now transfer their customers’ personal contacts, pictures, music, and video to the iPhone quickly and easily with a few clicks of the mouse. Supporting over 1,000 mobile phone models worldwide.FutureDial offers handset content transfer and management solutions that are centrally managed over a client-server architecture and operated from a PC interface.

    FutureDial’s RMS supports backup and restoration of personal data on handsets, which are critical functions when more than 70 million phones are lost, damaged or stolen in Western Europe and North America every year, according to industry research reports.

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