Daily Gadgets Blog

Advertisement

Blackberry Internet Service 3.0 specs leak, now friendly with

Blackberry Internet Service 3.0 specs leak, now friendly with Gmail. By 13-Year-Old Gadget Blogger Filed under: Blackberry, Web 2.0 at: 11:48 am Leave a Comment. For those of you who are angered by RIM's neglect to accurate Gmail syncing, The new update will also add support for Windows Media Audio attachments as well as OpenOffice documents, as well as a reconfigured email setup, which is also more secure. Another feature is more accurate (again) error messages that

Yahoo! sells service with job offers » IT - Chuiko | Breaking News

Portal Yahoo! sold its HotJobs service giant in the market for labor in the United States - portal Monster. The transaction value is 225 million dollars.Portal Yahoo! sold its HotJobs serv.

Daily Tech Deal: Computer Aid launches gadget reuse and recycle

For the month of February Computer Aid is launching a new service which will provide a way people can make sure that their unwanted gadgets are put to good use. The company will reuse or recycle any unwanted gadgets - meaning rather

Cell Phone Articles: The VoIP phone Service Provider Reviews

you will get latest and new technology News .New Technology as-Mobile, Latest And New Brand Car,New and latest Notebook,New and upcoming Computer,New Laptop Computer,Car Engine,New Software,Robot news and Robotics Information,New

Blackberry Internet Service 3.0 Documents Leak: Gmail Syncing Ahoy

Documents detailing the new features of the upcoming BIS 3.0 show Gmail syncing and WMA support are on the way. RIM is finally updating BIS so that Gmail will accurately sync read and unread status of your mail. It's about time. The update will also add support for Windows Media Audio attachments as well as OpenOffice documents. BIS 3.0 will also include the decidedly less exciting updates of a reconfigured, more secure E-mail setup application and Gadget ImagesMore.

Disney says paid Hulu service coming, no dates yet set | Electronista

The site will be offering some type of paid service in the future, however, though Mayer offered no details. The free, ad-supported content will remain, but the new service may come in the form of a monthly subscription,