Stories by Liane Cassavoy

Apple's new iOS 4.1: Its 4 biggest improvements

Apple released version 4.1 of iOS, its mobile operating system, promising several new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements for users of the iPhone and iPod Touch. iOS 4.1 offers access to Game Center, FaceTime calling from the iPhone app's Favorites tab, and improved audio quality when using Bluetooth accessories -- all worthwhile improvements and additions, certainly.

Written by Liane Cassavoy09 Sept. 10 08:31

iTunes scam: How to protect yourself

In recent weeks, more and more iTunes users have been reporting fraudulent activity on their Apple accounts, reporting hundreds or even thousands of dollars worth of bogus purchases. With the reports of this type of fraud on the uptick in recent weeks, many users have been quick to blame Apple or PayPal, as many of the affected iTunes accounts were linked to PayPal accounts.

Written by Liane Cassavoy25 Aug. 10 00:10

Google Wave flops: What Google service will go next?

Let's pause for a moment of silence to remember Google Wave, a service that has gone off to greener pastures. Google confirmed the news late yesterday, saying the service hadn't seen the type of user adoption it had been hoping for.

Written by Liane Cassavoy06 Aug. 10 04:17

Kindle first impressions: It's all good

Well, now we know why Amazon's stock of Kindle 2 e-readers evaporated so quickly. Just hours after I wrote about the devices being out of stock, Amazon announced a new model of its popular e-reader. The device, called simply the Kindle, is available for pre-order now and will ship August 27. While most of us will have to wait a month to get our hands on the new gadget, a few lucky bloggers and technology reporters already got a chance to check it out. So far, they seem to like it...a lot. In fact, in reading many of the reports about the new Kindle, I found it difficult to find anything they didn't like about it.

Written by Liane Cassavoy30 July 10 07:56

MyCopernic ON THE GO

Copernic, known for its desktop search applications, is going remote - sort of. The company's new web-based MyCopernic ON THE GO service ($12.95 per year) lets you search the contents of your computer remotely, from any web-connected device, including a mobile phone. Unfortunately, MyCopernic ON THE GO falls short of offering a full remote access service.

Written by Liane Cassavoy08 Sept. 09 14:50

NEO Pro 4.0

A lot of add-ons promise to help you restore order to your mess of an Outlook inbox, but most of the apps we've tried just resulted in more work for me. Not NEO Pro, though: this handy Outlook add-on is the first we've used that we actually plan to keep using.

Written by Liane Cassavoy15 July 09 16:20
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