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Mini-review & Competition of jQuery UI 1.7: The User Interface Library for jQuery

We've got a brand new mini-review and competition of Dan Wellman's new book - jQuery UI 1.7: The User Interface Library for jQuery. Our friends from Packt Publishing are giving away 5 books!

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Apple Moves to Improve OpenGL Support

Apple released the first developer beta of Mac OS X 10.6.3 last week. Among the 221 code changes, there appears to be some initial support for parts of the OpenGL 3.0 spec, though Apple will have a long way to go before Snow Leopard is OpenGL 3-ready.

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Google Docs Expanding to Add File Storage

Over the next few weeks, Google Docs will expand to allow users to upload any type of file - music, photos, graphics, zip files, and more - into their accounts. The file size maxes out at 250 MB and there’s a minimum 1 GB of storage space included with the account.

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Firefox 3.6 Release Candidate Now Available

Mozilla made available the first release candidate of Firefox 3.6. This will be the first major update to Firefox 3.5, which debuted roughly six months ago. The Firefox team reminded users that the 3.6 release offers improvements in performance, web technologies, customization and third party application support.

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DMXzone is Testing New Live Support

You need to get in touch with us as quick as possible? Starting today, DMXzone Team will be testing a New Live Support. It's the easiest way to get your questions answered in no time! Doesn't matter if you have troubles navigating through the website, problems using the extension, looking for something special or give us any feedback, feel free to contact us between 9 a.m - 5p.m CET.

Simply click on the Live Support image on top of the left sidebar and choose between a Sales or Technical Representative! 

 

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Ajax Event Calendar to be Released Soon!

This week our developers offer you a sneak preview of the soon to be released Ajax Event Calendar. Don't miss out the features highlights to see why this is extension is so cool and easy to use! 

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Google

Google Will Run a White Spaces Database

Last year, the FCC opened TV "white spaces" for use by unlicensed wireless devices, but this "WiFi on steroids" won't be shooting up until the FCC also approves the databases that will be necessary to avoid interference. Google announced that it plans to run one copy of the database itself, and it assured the FCC that it has the cash to do so for a minimum of five years.

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Rhapsody comes to Android

For heavy music listeners and explorers of new tunes, subscription-based music services make a lot sense on a mobile device. Instead of being bound to your phone's limited storage, you have access to millions of songs for a single monthly fee.

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Firefox for Mobile 1.0 Release Candidate

 Built on the same browser engine as Firefox 3.6 for the desktop, the new mobile Firefox is currently supported on Nokia’s Maemo platform, available for download on the Nokia N900.

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Adobe

Adobe Working on New Automatic Updater

Adobe plans to ship a new automatic updater mechanism that will silently patch security holes without any user action. Sometime this month, the company will release the updater to beta users to test the effectiveness of silent patching. In effect, the tool gives end users an automatic download in the background and will install the updates with no user interaction option.

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