Apple has released a patch to Mac OS X 10.7.3 which it describes to be as Supplemental Update. Apple originally released the 10.7.3 update on February 1st which includes a bunch of additional languages and a server update, as well as updates to the Server Admin Tools and Remote Desktop Client. The new update is designed to fix issues when restoring your Mac from...

With the Windows made announcement last week of the Widows 8 Consumer Preview, developers of Windows Phone applications have installed Win 8 are seems asking for the Windows Phone SDK on the preview release as their development tools are having a harder time working with the new test build of the operating system. Over the thing that since the Windows 8 is still in...

The photographic company Kodak, which is in the urge of bankruptcy which it recently filed, is now looking forward to put up a “pause” on the patent war decision that Apple filed last month from being made by an outside court, reports WSJ. The Apple’s patent case is actually just an old case that the iPhone maker is bringing back to the court over patents having to do with technology used in printers and digital picture frames. Kodak is arguing that the decision over whether the patents are part of its assets or not should be made...

Google in an urge to bring more secure search around the globe, the search giant expands SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption to its local domain making the web a more secure. Earlier, last year, Google introduced SSL encryption to search made through Google.com and with this now the company hopes it will even motivate other companies also to adopt SSL in a more broader manner. The announcement, from Google Software Engineer, Michael Safyan: Several months ago we made a change to our default search experience on google.com — when you’re...

Do the Apple’s next version of iPad – the iPad 3 which is going to make its debut tomorrow on March 7th is going to be called as the iPad HD, not the iPad 3, the news or rumors (we can’t come at conclusion for this as of now) which both CNet and Venturebeat are claiming that their sources are telling that it will be called as iPad HD. The question at this point is Why iPad HD? As we put up earlier in iPad rumor roundup that Apple’s next iPad is coming with a high resolution  display running at 2048 by 1536 pixels whereas on comparison...

Apps downloading are what it takes for a mobile phone users a valuable thing if that comes in a larger size as expected but what if the application team itself increase the limit turning the size from MB to a whooping GB – this is what happens for Android applications. Android applications earlier been limited to a maximum size of 50MB – which work for most of...

With aiming for high Yahoo’s new CEO Scott Thompson is setting himself for a large scale restructuring of the company which even also includes layoffs that are likely to cost the company some thousands of jobs. The announcement could be made by the month end and is aiming at the areas where the company is lagging. Yahoo even hired Boston Consulting Group also that help them to focus on “growth” initiative and to help determine the best path for Yahoo going further on the rise. Checking his initial wordings, Thompson plans high to...

In a fight to best talent across the companies from time to time, another tech wiz was tapped – this time Activision Blizzard grabbed Microsoft executive Dennis Durkin as Chief Financial Officer, replacing interim CFO Thomas Tippl and reporting to CEO Bobby Kotick. The appointment comes less than a week ago after the company plans to lay off about 600 employees. “We...

The latest to add outside social world, the social game maker Zynga bought a building that it is going to use as its San Francisco HQ for $228 million; the company mentioned it in its regulatory filings. Zynga which last week announced that is going to launch a beta version of its game portal on its own game, instead of following the suite on Facebook that it is...

Apple over the weekend announced that more than 25 billion apps have been downloaded from its revolutionary App Store by the users of the more than 315 million iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices worldwide. The 25 billionth app downloaded, Where’s My Water? Free, was downloaded by Chunli Fu of Qingdao, China and will receive a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card. “We’d...