Ajeet RG
About You Well...To Say The Least..I'm A Really Huge Metal Freak..!! Though I Don't Appear To Be So..... Thrash Metal, Death Metal, Black Metal, Power Metal Are My Favourites..!! I'm A Football Fan Too... My Favourite Clubs Are Manchester United n Barcalona .. I Will Support Them Forever.. I Luv Teachin chemistry..........;) Here Are A Few Things About Me.. Read Them If You're Absolutely Jobless..Lol.. I Know You Wanna.. *Iron Maiden Is My Favourite Metal Band! * I Don't Play Computer Games * I Support The Cause Of SWAT & PETA * Kaka n messi r My Favourite Soccer Players. * I Have Equal Respect For Metallica & Megadeth *Technology is what i love.....and the latest cell phone is not technology for me...... *I Love Playing Music On Full Blast.
The Mac Security Blog. Last Friday, Adobe Systems released an ahead-of-schedule update to resolve a widely known vulnerability...
By Derek Erwin All businesses face cybersecurity challenges, which means proactively protecting organizational assets, employees and consumers... Teaching Writing with Technology. Coming Soon. What’s Next for Apple. I have no inside information or insight, but historically Apple’s product improvements have strongly broadcasted where they’re going in the future.
Here are six things I think are inevitable for Apple to do over the next decade, from most to least obvious: maps, iCloud, payments, TVs, search, and cars. 1. Maps When the iPhone was first released Steve Jobs called Maps on iPhone the best version of Google Maps on the planet, with emphasis on what Apple’s designers had brought to Google’s raw technology (can’t find that link). Four years later, you can’t imagine such a core piece of the mobile experience reliant on their largest competitor.
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