Filed Under (Tech News, Wordpress) by Ahmad Bilal on 17-12-2009
Twitter has been gaining more and more space in all areas, and neither politicians nor the actors or athletes left out. Thus, it is noteworthy that many services has started associating with it and is now the turn of WordPress, which has announced a new feature that will allow us to publish blog posts from Twitter.
This new WordPress features not only works from the Twitter site, but also from any of its many customers, provided that they allow the entry of API custom URLs. For now this new feature is only reserved for users of blogs hosted on WordPress.com. Although, it is expected that in the not too distant future also self hosted WordPress blogs will be able to obtain it.
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Filed Under (Google, Tech News) by Ahmad Bilal on 05-12-2009
Google Calendar is a new and exciting application of the Google Inc. This virtual calendar will help you organize important tasks and future commitments you may have.
I think it will help everyone find it useful to organize busy lives.
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Filed Under (Apple, Tech News) by Ahmad Bilal on 02-12-2009
Apple has finally released the details with guidelines and examples for creating your own compilations from iTunes LP (aka Cocktail) and iTunes Extras, one of the interesting features incorporated in the latest iTunes 9.

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Filed Under (Microsoft, Tech News) by Ahmad Bilal on 02-12-2009
The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is back, this time it is not blue but is black and is in Windows 7 (and Vista and other earlier Microsoft operating systems). According to complaints, this is a flaw that occurs to some users (not all) after installing the security patch released by Microsoft on Tuesday 10 November.
Affected users see a black screen after entering password, without seeing the desktop, taskbar or anything. However some users have seen a single window that shows “My Computer”.
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Filed Under (Google, Tech News, Youtube) by Ahmad Bilal on 02-12-2009
Many people, especially in countries where the Internet works well, have begun to replace the cable TV service like Hulu, Netflix or buy series on iTunes. Now it seems that YouTube also be interested in this trend, and rumor has it that a charge of USD $ 1.99 per transmission of a show.
According to the Wall Street Journal blog, All Things Digital, Google is currently in negotiations with TV and movie studios to offer this service in 2010.
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