"Gmail 2.0"– possibly the announced update – was also mentioned in Google's internal company goals last year, the aim being to achieve "70% user happiness"for that version.
Good news for all of you Google fans. We renewed our search deal with Google for another 2 years.Google is the default search engine in the browser's integrated search (on the top right corner of the browser).
To the unease of many in a country with a history of government spying through the era of the Gestapo and communist rule in East Germany, law enforcement authorities are using the suitcase bomb case to argue for measures that would significantly expand their ability to spy on the …
The latest estimates show 5 percent of electricity used in the United States goes to standby power, a phenomenon energy efficiency experts find all the more terrifying as energy prices rise and the planet warms. That amounts to about $4 billion a year.
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs is reportedly "very interested"in a world where people share their WiFi connections in return for free access to other wireless hotspots in their communities, and recently met with the founder of upstart provider FON, whose business aims might ju …
Police in the Australian state of Victoria are to exhume nearly 200 bodies to try to solve missing persons cases from up to 50 years ago.Senior police said there had been major deficiences in the past when it came to identifying bodies.
Wonderful. We now have a new and pernicious variety of spam to combat: the autoblog. It is spam for websearches, which is ironic as Google stands to make money from it.What is it?
What's the most exciting technology of the next few years for the enterprise? Forget folding displays and virtual worlds: Think open source ERP, say some pioneering information technology leaders.
A team of mechanical engineering students has received an award for developing a biodiesel motorcycle which was ridden from Darwin to Adelaide in this month's World Solar Challenge.
Technology for reducing the energy consumption of computers running Windows Vista is hitting the market today, with a product from power-management software vendor 1E that centralizes and automates the PC shutdown process.The fifth version of 1E's NightWatchman adds support for …