43660 items (43660 unread) in 906 feeds
general
(3950 unread)
oman
(341 unread)
jordan
(616 unread)
uae
(608 unread)
palestine
(13207 unread)
algeria
(108 unread)
bahrain
(272 unread)
kuwait
(1006 unread)
israel
(6603 unread)
morocco
(4726 unread)
syria
(5120 unread)
iraq
(1800 unread)
iran
(363 unread)
lebanon
(1024 unread)
qatar
(191 unread)
yemen
(348 unread)
Sudan
(28 unread)
egypt
(1088 unread)
libya
(162 unread)
tunisia
(25 unread)
turkey
(179 unread)
saudi-arabia
(531 unread)
western sahara
(1364 unread)
6:23
9:43
2:25 Not evil enough? How does the idea of a Gmail hosted service sound like? Yes Google is running a limited public beta of this service. Indexing the content of your Gmail was not enough; Google seeks to index your corporate email too! More on the Gmail blog And the rumor mill keeps on going. Google are to launch an AJAX based WYSIWYG web page editor, a new calendar built into Gmail, Wifi in major cities. It seems Google is going at it in everyway. They're even branching out to traditional media. And have recently acquired dMarc, a radio advertising broker for $102 million dollars, and will shell out an extra $1 billion if they sell enough advertising, with TV advertising in the horizon. So what does Google know about you? Your searches, browsing pattern, email contents, Gtalk conversations (speech2text), my social network (Gtalk and Orkut), desktop content, blog contents, appointments, and location. What you listen to on Radio and what you watch on TV. I wouldn't be surprised if they acquire podscope in the near future to index what podcasts I listen to. All of this is used to serve me the best targeted Adsense Ads possible. All of this available to agencies like the FBI, CIA, etc. Ten days ago, an article in Business Week caught my attention, the author described Google as a race car driver with dreams of the checkered flag, but until his debut on the NASCAR circuit, he pays the bills by trolling the back alleys behind the wheel of a cab and I cannot agree more. Now I wonder when will someone rise up and stop them, or are we to wait for the apocalypse and await a new future where Google's monopoly out shadow’s Microsoft's. Digg It Related Links: EPIC 2014 Google Desktop Reloaded Gilmor Daily A New DesktopIn order to share your indexed files between your computers, we first copy this content to Google Desktop servers located at Google. This is necessary, for example, if one of your computers is turned off or otherwise offline when new or updated items are indexed on another of your machines. We store this data temporarily on Google Desktop servers and automatically delete older flies, and your data is never accessible by anyone doing a Google search.
15:19
01010111 01101000 01100001 01110100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01100110 01110101 01100011 01101011 00111111 [translate]
16:39
10:23
Upon opening the browser you will notice a change to the interface.
The simplicity is mind blowing, some might argue this looks like FF, I personally think it looks more like Opera. The menu bar is hidden by default (still accessible via shortcuts / tools > toolbar > classic menu), the location of the bar is peculiar. When enabled the menu will be shown under the address bar, which needs a little bit of getting used to. I won't place much importance on this as I think the average user doesn't actually need the menu bar.
Another thing that caught my attention was the use of Mozilla's RSS icon, apparently the guys at Microsoft visited Mozilla offices and agreed that a unified RSS icon is in the user's best interest, as opposed to the originally proposed icons found here.
Web Standards Compliance & CSS Fixes
Gone are the days IE would render stuff like this.
According to the IE blog Microsoft intends to fully comply with web standards, CSS 2 in particular (CSS 2.1 once it's recommended) . DHTML rendering noticabely improved. The only site I visited today which didn't render properly was [uk.msn.com]
I presume it would work out fine with most hacked and non-hacked CSS code. I didn't thoroughly test this, so this is just a presumption; you can read more on this on the IE Blog
I would appreciate your feedback on this.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
For those of you who don't know what RSS is, I suggest you check the wikipedia entry
RSS functionality in IE 7 is superb. It allows for OPML import and export meaning that Microsoft won't lock you in and force you to use their platform. It allows for enclosures which can potentially make it a great Podcasts aggregator. And according to this video it seems to be cross application. It allows communications with other applications using the RSS API, basically this means if you add an RSS feed to your IE7 and you have another application that utilizes IE7's RSS API it will be added their too.
IE7 automatically formats RSS feeds in a nice readable formats, it even highlights changes since last check, very useful! I did have a problem with Jordan Planet's RSS feed, their ATOM feed worked fine though.
You can check Dave Winer's opinion on IE7's RSS
ClearType & Zooming
IE7 utilizes ClearType which makes webpages more readable especially on LCD Screens. The zooming feature is very useful but quite jittery when used on machines with no graphics acceleration.
ClearType Screenshot
Magnifying Screenshot
Multi Engine Search Bar
The title says it all. Search providers can be found at [www.microsoft.com] notably missing are Google's Logo next to their link ;-) Technorati & Wikipedia (I'm sure it will have Encarta at some point)! I hope these will be added soon.
Security
Now before we go on with this one I want to emphasise that security is an ongoing job, anyone who claims their product is 100% secure is just being arrogant. Microsoft had it's downs, but so did all other rivals, including Firefox which had 26 security vulnerabilities 6 of which were marked as Highly Critical!
Microsoft is doing a great job at securing IE 7 here are a few pointers
22:14
8:43
14:53
13:46
UK's Channel 4 is airing a new comedy, "The I.T. Crowd", on the web a week before it's TV broadcast. The I.T. Crowd is a new sitcom from Graham Linehan (Father Ted, Black Books) and producer Ash Atalla (The Office). Sounds promisng!
The high-rise towers of Reynholm Industries are full of go-getters, success stories, and winners... apart from in the basement. While their beautiful colleagues work in fantastic surroundings, Jen, Roy and Moss lurk below ground, scorned and mocked by their co-workers as geeky losers, doomed never to make it back into normal society.Watch Here
11:37
8:20
I'm sure this is getting old... Pictured above, Michael Jackson shops at a mall in Manama, Bahrain, wearing an abaya, the traditional Arabic womans veil and robe.
You have to admit, this is weird - even for him.
[via Kabobfest]
6:06
Click to expand
Design:
By default the top bar is hideous shade of bright orange, which can be changed with a few mouse clicks; I've changed mine into blue as you can see from the screenshots. What annoyed me most is that Groups & Contacts kept on expanding when I hovered them, thankfully the later can be disabled from the options menu, and the first can avoided by moving your mouse outside of the MSN box. There's no way to hide your tabs unless you declare your computer as a shared computer which in turn won't save your messages / contact list / login information.
Features:
Here's a list of the few notable features of WLM.

5:10
5:13
4:05
7:26
22:44
First off, it is repugnant to make a spectacle of these events and plan to make money on top of it.
And since we have no real way of knowing what /actually/ happened on the flight, action for action, Hollywood will do a botched job trying to make the story sensational. So, in the end, they’ll take an interesting story and turn it into typical Hollywood crap action flick. What a great way to portray victims of terrorism.
Come on! People board plane, terrorists take over plane, people take over plane, plane crashes. Now who wants to go watch a movie of such plot? Sounds like an exciting 1 hour and 30 minutes, I can’t wait to sleep/make out through.
View Trailer
22:18
19:24
Click here to download video [WMV 25 MB; 20 Minutes]
Moving on... I won't even comment on Timberlake's presence! A Music Partnership with MTV? I'm presuming you've watched the video, if not check this , here's an excerpt:
Bill Gates: "With music, having MTV as a partner is a great thing. We think they can get the word out, do some neat things. We're also doing a lot in Messenger to make it so you can share playlists, so you can listen to different things. The next version of Messenger has music as one of the big breakthrough scenarios."Yeah Right! Except partnering with MTV for music expertise is laughable, stupid and very very lame. You can't FIND music on MTV anymore. Check their schedule, Next, followed by the Real World, followed by My Own, followed by another episode of Next, Punk'd, and the list goes on. These are all reality-based television shows. Where's the F@!?ING music? Teaming up with MTV for music is like teaming up with McDonalds for tacos. Sure if this were 1984, partnering with MTV would be totally sweet. But in 2006 it's just sad. Once again, Bill is behind the curve. Apple is flying high with iTunes, so now Microsoft has to do yet another "me too" by making their own music store (apparently MSN Music didn't work out?)... except they team up with a has-been and give it a lamer name like "URGE" When is Microsoft going to stop being the bloated whore of the tech industry so they can be lean, hungry, and bleeding edge? When is Bill Gates going to understand that these sloppy "partnerships" are irrelevant when we're talking about a ship that's already sailed. I'm tired of Bill being late to the dock, then renting a little rowboat thinking that he'll be able to catch up... all the while screaming to the media about how Microsoft is doing all this cool shit that, in reality, is only cool to him. Bill I think you should stick to fighting Ballmer (10 MB; 5:41 min, you really should watch this). Man McTacos would be sweet.
17:54 Today several apps in Google Pack already exist in Linux. When Google Pack is a comprehensive desktop suite and identical software exists in Linux what is stopping a free Google OS based on Linux? Imagine a Net PC like Larry Ellison tried to offer in the nineties; it will be cheap, secure (because of intense peer review) and do everything 90% of internet users require. Would you like another prediction? In 2006 Google will make in-roads into their own DRM solution(s) - they need this before big-studios allow content on Google's OS.
On a side note; it seems Google are in a desperate need for cash, check out their Macworld booth.
16:25
12:40
According to Kevin Rose, the following will make their appearance on the “red carpet” at Macwrold 2006:
1. 15″ intel Macbook - order tomorrow, ships Feb (thinner, dual core)
2. iPod FM receiver
3. iWork/Life ‘06
4. New remote of some type
5. Photocasting (iPhoto)
6. OS X.4.4 w/new widgets
Countdown… Argh the anticipation is gut wrenching.
23:49
Happy Eid Everyone
كل عام وأنتم بخير
Download the file & stick it in your ear.
Yazan Malakha & The Kung fu Sheep
Sheep sound effects stolen off Jameed's Post
16:25