Friday, May 6, 2011

Latest WinPho7 Patch Exiles Update Outlaws

Latest WinPho7 Patch Exiles Update Outlaws


Latest WinPho7 Patch Exiles Update Outlaws

Posted: 05 May 2011 11:56 AM PDT

Microsoft has warned owners of Windows Phone 7 devices who installed its delayed NoDo software update with a certain third-party tool that they won't be able to download its latest security update, the 7392 build. The NoDo update, officially titled the 7390 update, had been delayed repeatedly and is being rolled out in stages. Some impatient WinPho7 owners who didn't want to wait used the so-called Chevron tool from programmer Chris Walsh to install NoDo. These phones are described as having been "Walshed."

Mobile Health Apps, Part 4: Life, Death and Lawsuits

Posted: 05 May 2011 05:00 AM PDT

While mobile healthcare apps are certainly handy now, they are soon destined to take point in the fight to control healthcare costs. Everything from electronic medical records to diagnostics will pulse across mobile apps on devices ranging from smartphones to tablets. The goal is to put quality medical care at your fingertips and thus cut down on the number of expensive doctor office and emergency room visits. But who's butt will be in a sling when, inevitably, someone gets hurt from this newfangled way of doctoring? In other words, who is likely to be sued -- the app developer, the keeper of the app marketplace, the carrier, or all of the above?

How Tablets Could Save the Desktop

Posted: 05 May 2011 05:00 AM PDT

The new iMacs have suddenly become deliciously compelling, and not because they now sport quad-core i5 processors that make them up to 70 percent faster than previous versions, graphics that are up to three times faster than before, or the new lightning-fast Thunderbolt ports. No, the new iMacs are much more tantalizing than ever before simply because I own an iPad 2. There's been a lot of talk about the demise of PC sales due to rising tablet sales, plus the notion that desktop PCs might soon go the way of the dinosaur.

Ubuntu 11.04: Too Natty for Its Own Good?

Posted: 05 May 2011 05:00 AM PDT

Well the anticipation had been building for months, and now Natty Narwhal is here at last. Rare is the Linux geek today who doesn't know exactly what a narwhal looks like; few have any trouble rattling off a definition of the word "natty" in rapid fire. We've all been watching, waiting and thinking about this new Ubuntu release, and now the thing itself is at our fingertips. Do we love it? Well, many of us do, it seems. Then again, many of us aren't so sure. The new Unity interface, in particular, has created more than a few furrowed brows.

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