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Start your Car with an iPhone or Blackberry

What is Viper SmartStart?
Are you tired of carrying around another clunky remote control on your keyring, or finding yourself out of range when you really need to warm up or cool down your car before getting in? Now you can remote start or lock and unlock your car just by pushing a button on your BlackBerry; using the exciting new Viper SmartStart app from Directed Electronics, the leader in vehicle security and remote start.
The simple graphical interface gives you control over the following features of your installed Viper remote start or security/remote start system:

* Lock/arm
* Unlock/disarm
* Remote car starter
* Trunk release
* Panic or car finder

You can also control multiple vehicles – great for families! – and assign more than one user to control a vehicle. It’s easy with SmartStart!

Product Website: http://www.viper.com/smartstart/

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Windows 7 is Fastest-selling OS in History

Microsoft is all grins and cheers after posting record earnings, fueled by the fastest operating system sales in history (Windows 7). (Source: Gearfuse)

Windows 7 marked a complete turn around for the company

A year ago Microsoft was struggling.  The world’s largest software firm had built up a massive user base, but it was losing their respect.  Its current (at the time) operating system Windows Vista brought many innovations, but also frustrations that led to an icy public reception.  So Microsoft decided to do something unprecedented — it would allow the public to try its latest version of Windows, and then take their advice and use it to produce something people could truly get excited about.

That gamble paid off handsomely and it reversed the fortunes of struggling Microsoft, returning it to dynamic growth.  Windows 7 launched in October of last year and proved a commercial smash.  All the Apple commercials in the world couldn’t damper the public enthusiasm about the new operating systems.  And Microsoft stepped up its own populist ads featuring average Joes and Janes experiencing (or suggesting) the improvements, fueling further growth.

Now Microsoft’s brand image is at a new high and Microsoft just reported its best quarter in its history.  Microsoft reports a net revenue of $19.02B USD, a 14 percent increase from the previous year.  Microsoft also reported operating income, net income and diluted earnings per share of $8.51B USD, $6.66B USD and $0.74 USD per share, up 43 percent, 60 percent and 57 percent, respectively from a year ago.  The revenue was boosted by $1.71B USD in deferred revenue on Windows 7 preorders, among other things.


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BlackBerry Bold 9700 Video Overview

If you’ve been wanting to see how the BlackBerry Bold 9700 stacks up against its BlackBerry brothers and sisters (you can fight in the comments to which is which! lol) then you’ll want to check out this one-take, no excuses video. I size up the BlackBerry Bold 9700 and from there we compare it to the BlackBerry Bold 9000, Curve 8900, Tour, Curve 8520, Pearl Flip, Storm2 and more…

The BlackBerry Bold 9700 really is an amazing little device. Components-wise, it represents the best of everything Research in Motion currently offers in a smartphone, and it packs it all into an extremly tight and lightweight package. The ultimate communication tool!

Source: Crackberry.com

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Facebook Exodus

By VIRGINIA HEFFERNAN
Published: August 26, 2009

Things fall apart; the center cannot hold. Facebook, the online social grid, could not command loyalty forever. If you ask around, as I did, you’ll find quitters. One person shut down her account because she disliked how nosy it made her. Another thought the scene had turned desperate. A third feared stalkers. A fourth believed his privacy was compromised. A fifth disappeared without a word.

The exodus is not evident from the site’s overall numbers. According to comScore, Facebook attracted 87.7 million unique visitors in the United States in July. But while people are still joining Facebook and compulsively visiting the site, a small but noticeable group are fleeing — some of them ostentatiously.

Leif Harmsen, once a Facebook user, now crusades against it. Having dismissed his mother’s snap judgment of the site (“Facebook is the devil”), Harmsen now passionately agrees. He says, not entirely in jest, that he considers it a repressive regime akin to North Korea, and sells T-shirts with the words “Shut Your Facebook.” What especially galls him is the commercialization and corporate regulation of personal and social life. As Facebook endeavors to be the Web’s headquarters — to compete with Google, in other words, and to make money from the information it gathers — it’s inevitable that some people would come to view it as Big Brother.

“The more dependent we allow ourselves to become to something like Facebook — and Facebook does everything in its power to make you more dependent — the more Facebook can and does abuse us,” Harmsen explained by indignant e-mail. “It is not ‘your’ Facebook profile. It is Facebook’s profile about you.”

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MoBay mayor puts Digicel on hold

St. James PC defers telecommunication giant’s application to build cell tower in West Green

BY MARK CUMMINGS Observer West senior reporter cummingsm@jamaicaobserver.com

MONTEGO BAY, St James - The St James Parish Council’s Physical Planning Committee has deferred Digicel’s application for permission to erect a 45-metre cellular tower in the middle-class community of West Green.

“The application went to the meeting (physical planning) last week and it was deferred to next month’s meeting because of some outstanding matters,” Charles Sinclair, the council’s chairman told the Observer West on Tuesday.

“… as such no approval has been given for Digicel’s application,” added Sinclair, who is also mayor of Montego Bay.

The telecommunications company hopes to construct the tower later this year, but it needs the approval of several state entities including the St James Parish Council and the National Environmental Planning Agency (NEPA) as a pre-requsite.

Last month Digicel, which had already received the nod of approval for the construction of the site from NEPA, called a meeting - in keeping with the parish council’s approval process-with members of the West Green Citizens Association to outline its plans.

However at that stormy meeting, which took place on September 6 at the Cannon Muffler Centre in the community, some 100 residents made it clear that they did not want the tower in their community for health reasons.

Subsequently, two weeks ago the association, through its president, Vilma Clarke, delivered a petition signed by some 270 community members to the Parish Council’s Secretary Manager, Winston Palmer as well as NEPA.

The petition, which was accompanied by a cover letter as well as a list of the first 76 residents who attended the September 6, meeting, urged the local authority not to approve Digicel’s application.

“We did not get to collect the signatures of everyone who came to the meeting because some came in late and the focus had changed.. there were no microphones, and people were complaining at times that they could not hear what the people from Digicel were saying,” Clarke told the Observer West.

On Tuesday, Sinclair told the Observer West that the physical planning committee has since written to NEPA advising the agency of the community’s stance against the construction of the tower.

Sinclair added that the committee is also awaiting the minutes of last month’s meeting between Digicel and the West Green Citizens Association.

But Clarke told the Observer West that her association was not able to take minutes at the meeting as it was plagued by audio problems.

“We couldn’t hear what was being said and there wasn’t much to record given the shouting. In any case nobody has asked me for any minutes and it wasn’t our meeting, we were called by Digicel so we did not come with equipment to take that sort of record,” she said.

In the meantime the communication process seems to have gone awry as Clarke has received a letter from Digicel referring to the community’s desire to have sidewalks repaired as part of the condition for allowing the tower in.

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FireFox Personas

What are Personas?
Personas are lightweight “skins” that change the look of your Firefox web browser. You can easily switch between Personas with just a few clicks. There are hundreds of Personas to choose from, with more added every day. You can even create your own and share it with others.

How do I add Personas to my Firefox?

In less than 60 seconds, you can install a Persona and transform the look of your Firefox web browser. Visit GetPersonas.com and click the download button. After installation, you will be asked to restart Firefox.

If you want to see how it works, you can watch a quick video demonstration here.

Once Personas are installed, you’ll be able to choose and change your selected Persona any time simply by clicking on the little fox mask in the lower left-hand corner of your browser window.

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Facebook strips down to Lite site

http://lite.facebook.com/

The world’s biggest social networking site has launched a slimmed-down version for people with slow or poor internet connections.

Facebook is working on other translations of its Lite site

Facebook is working on other translations of its Lite site

Facebook has said the Lite site will be faster and simpler because it offers fewer services than the main site.

Initially it is meant to support users in developing countries and where bandwidth constraints make the current version too slow to use.

At the moment it is only available in India and the US.

The company said around 70% of its more than 250 million users were from outside America. Countries in Southeast Asia and Europe are seeing a massive increase in growth where fast internet connections are more common.

News that Facebook was testing the Lite site was first leaked in August.

‘Twitter-like’
The options on Facebook Lite are limited to letting users write on their wall, post photos and videos, view events and browse other people’s profiles. There are no apps or special boxes.

“It appears, at a quick glance, to be a better site for Facebook newbies or for anyone who finds the current site overwhelming and noisy,” said Rafe Needleman at technology website Cnet.

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Google Goes Looooooooonger

What’s better than a search box with two buttons? A bigger search box with two buttons, says Google (Google).

Today the search giant implemented and announced a subtle but noticeable change to the size of the search text field on the Google home page: it’s bigger. It also features a larger font size as you type in the field, with correspondingly larger text for Google Suggest results below (that are occasionally good for a laugh).

The company says the reason behind the change is to remind us that Google’s focus is on search. That’s a relief, because with that smaller text box in place before, we just weren’t sure. Check out a visual comparison of the before and after below.
The change is interesting in light of Google’s recent patent on its minimalist homepage interface… that the company is now changing. Of course, it’s not the first time Google has tweaked the homepage, and if you’re interested, here’s a slideshow timeline showing off the various changes through the years.

What do you think: does a larger textbox make the search engine more “fun to use”? Or if we hadn’t told you, would you even have noticed?

Source: Mashable.com

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