Macbook air will have more ports and keep the same thinness.


Macbook air will have more ports and keep the same thinness.


This gphone os (android) is really powerful.
Source: Ars Technica
Schools and universities are often big fans of Apple products, which usually translates to labs and laptop carts full of Macs. Educational institutions across the country have also started to provide students with personal laptops. Louisiana recently launched a program to distribute MacBooks to elementary school students, and now Abilene Christian University in Texas is getting into the act as well. But rather than handing out MacBooks, the university will be distributing iPhones and iPod touches to all incoming freshmen.
ACU began exploring uses for mobile devices in the summer of 2007 and ran a pilot study with faculty and and educational technology developers to determine how the iPhone could be used by students. The group came up with quite a few uses for the devices, devising more than 15 iPhone applications that they hoped will be useful to students. These applications include homework alerts, in-class surveys, directions to classrooms and offices, and meal balance information, just to name a few.
The iPhone and iPod touch program is a direct result of the study, and the usage patterns of the incoming freshman class will shape future mobile device programs at ACU. The school is also considering other ways to integrate technology and education. CIO Kevin Roberts made a recent presentation to Apple and a number of other institutions (including most of the Ivy League) about the iPhone programs, so perhaps more schools will follow suit in the future.
Wow.. it is an evolution of the phone number. One number for your life.
GrandCentral gives you ‘One Number…for Life’ — a phone number that instead of being tied to a device or a location, is tied to you. Use GrandCentral to centralize your communication, customize your callers’ experience, and make sure you never miss a call you want to take (or take a call you want to miss).
GrandCentral isn’t just another VoIP call service. We’ve tapped into VoIP technology to build our service, but GrandCentral works with cell phones, desk phones, VoIP lines, and everything in between. There’s nothing to download, upload, or install, and you don’t have to make or take calls using a computer.
GrandCentral will let you define which phones ring, based on who’s calling, and even let you ListenInTM on voicemail before answering the call. We use smart technology to route your calls. So, if you’re already on a GrandCentral call, we’ll recognize it and use call waiting to reach you on the phone you’re on.
Chris interviewed a certified Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professionals) who recently get a Mac to tell a little bit how she felt about the first impression of mac.
Thunderbolt game has fully reviewed Super smash bros brawl(Japanese version)
They gave it 10 out of 10 – perfect score of this game.
Here is the conclusion of the review:
“This is the game to buy a Wii for, folks. Super Mario Galaxy may not have been that game, but this one definitely is. Brawl is easily the most fun I’ve had on a Wii, and could be the most fun I’ve had with a game in ages. It’s just that good. There is just so much to do, and so many different and refreshing things added that it would be a crime not to at least take a look.”
Wow.. two legendary internet singers on the same show.
“Chocolate Rain” singer Tay Zonday attended Lily Allen’s show on BBC Three.
And, Tay did perform Lily’s pop song “Smile”
You’ll definitely want to watch through to the end. Check the expression on Blair’s face when Cookie pulls that [spoiler deleted] off the desk to eat it. If you’re wondering what she’s so alarmed about, I’m guessing it’s whether she’s going to have to pay for a replacement: Those things run thousands of dollars apiece.
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