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20 Dec
Free service that lets you sends your emails to a cell phone as text messages. The TeleFlip service can deliver e-mail to any person, regardless of that person’s handset or carrier. All a user has to do is go to the TeleFlip Web site, enter in their cell phone number, e-mail address and e-mail password (just once for registration purposes), and then their e-mail can be redirected to their cell phone. It’s like having a BlackBerry or Treo smart phone, but without the expensive device, data plans and messaging server integration.
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15 Dec
Mozilla’s Chris Beard has released a very early version of Personas, a Firefox extension that provides another way of customization to Firefox. Personas are lightweight designs that “skin†the Firefox web browser. Delivered as a web service, the menu interface and the Persona designs are exceptionally dynamic, and should allow for a wide range of interesting possibilities.
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15 Dec

Download Quicktime 7.3.1. Apple has introduced an update to its QuickTime media player software to plug at least three security holes, including one that cyber criminals already are using to break into vulnerable systems.
The new version, QuickTime 7.3.1, is available for Mac and Windows. Mac users can grab the update via the built-in Software Update feature. Windows users who have QuickTime already installed can get the fixes using the Apple Software Update program that ships with QuickTime.
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7 Dec
Microsoft realeased HD Photo that will hopefully replace the JPEG standard overseen by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. Some of the advantages seen in this Plugin are the following :
More efficient compression
Rich in color
Provides a wider dynamic range
Store images without dataloss from compression
It can run in camera hardware
Supported file format called Windows Media Photo (built-in Windows Vista)
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