Recently, wireless carrier AT&T announced that it would begin selling contract-free iPhones in the United States beginning next week. According to Boy Genius Report, the price works out to be more expensive than that of buying a subsidized iPhone with a two-year contract, paying the subscription for a month, canceling the plan and paying the […]
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Mozilla Releases Thunderbird 2.0.0.21
Mozilla.org, creators of the Firefox web browser, has just released version 2.0.0.21 of Thunderbird, its free e-mail client. The new program, an 18.7 megabyte download, sports the following fixes and new features: Upgrade PNG library to fix memory safety hazards XML data theft via RDFXMLDataSource and cross-domain redirect Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.9.0.7) […]
Accessory provider Elgato announced the release of its new Turbo.264 HD video converter on Thursday. The USB hardware converter can convert HD and AVCHD content into a wide range of standard and HD video formats. Users can then edit movies before copying them from a camera, splice movies together, and download movies to your Mac […]
We asked for your opinions on Apple’s major iPhone OS 3.0 announcement on Tuesday and we got them. So, here are your opinions in their pure, raw, unedited form brought to you by the PowerPage Server Hamster: After having moved to the IPhone from the Blackberry, I’ve been astounded at the short battery life I […]
Elgato Releases EyeTV 3.1.2 Update
Late Sunday, Elgato Systems released version 3.1.1 of its EyeTV software application, which finds and tracks all television programming you want to see and allows users to pause live television and save content to file. The new version, which can be found here (and can also be found through EyeTV 3.0’s update feature), adds the […]