Archive | July, 2009

New Email service of Myspace

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MySpace is set to launch its brand new email service to the 68 million people in the US, making it the second largest email provider in the country. However, that doesn’t mean that those people want MySpace Mail. The beta rollout of MySpace Mail will start today for users around the globe. Users will be able to send emails to other MySpace members as well as any outside email address. When you sign up for the service, your MySpace username becomes your email address. For example, if your username is “Tech”, your email address would be “tech@myspace.com”.

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Experts warn of iphone flaw

Apple has teamed up with security experts to talk a security flaw in the iPhone that can be exploited by using a simple
text message. The vulnerability was discovered by security expert Charlie Miller, who is working with Apple to fix the
flaw. Many of the finer details of the flaws have not been announced in a bid to stop them falling into the wrong hands.
What is known is that an attacker could intercept data from the iPhone GPS chip, so the phone could be tracked or can
intercept signals from the microphone in order to eves drop on conversation, just by sending a specially crafted SMS message.

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Hyundai launches i20 by diesel & automatic variants

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NEW DELHI: Hyundai Motor on Tuesday launched a diesel and an automatic variant of its premium compact hatchback. The i20

which comes with a 1. 4L CRDi gadget keeps from an acute turn of 90PS@4000rpm and a crest torque of 22. 4kgm@1750~2750 rpm. ( Stopwatch ).The i20 Automatic Transmission has a 1. 4L GAMMA petrol machine. The mechanism uses a DOHC, 16 Valve, VTVT technology that ensures acceleration, smooth drivability, low emissions and culminating fuel occasion. The Automatic
Transmission i20 uses a 4 – speed gearbox, which keeps it from an overdrive lock protuberance.
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Firefox Tweak: Stop misspelling In Web Forms

Firefox 3 comes with a handy-dandy built in spelling chacker
you’ve ever used ,say Google Doc’s or posted a message in an online forum, you’ve probably seen it at work.  A red line appears under each miss-spelt word. You right click the word to see spelling suggestions (along with the usual context menus options). It’s a great feature, but it has one shortcoming too. It doesn’t work in web forms.  Don’t worry, I am going to tell you the Simple tweak of spelling checker so that it pulls form duty as well.
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