Skype made available the latest installment for Skype for iOS updating the version to 4.0. The version works on iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad and iPod touch. Skype 4.0 is available for download in the iTunes App Store now and requires iOS 4.3 or above. The update includes: New feature: ability to move own video preview App auto restarts if unexpectedly shut...

This would certainly interest you as well as shocks you if you are a Skype user. The hack which uses a cracked copy of SkypeKit allows you to find a user’s external and internal IP addresses was released. It begin with adding contact process, which then sends the IP routing information back to the app without ever letting the targeted user know. A script showcasing...

Intel’s NUC – the smallest ever x86 form factor details are winding up slowly. NUC or the Next Unit of Computing, measure up at a diminutive 4 inches on each side and supports Core i3 and i5 processors which is used in laptops. The unit has two slots for RAM, two mini PCIe slots for expansion, as well as Thunderbolt, HDMI, and USB 3.0 ports. Intel senior product...

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The search giant last November announced that it would be shutting down a number of its services which today has added Google Wave to that list. If you do not know what Google Wave actually is, it is the real-time editing service which has been read-only since from the January end. Wave initially launched back on May 27th, 2009, but failed to gain much in the way...

With the recent criticization from Greenpeace for its “dirty energy”, Apple takes a step out and with the medium of its new data center in North Carolina trying to minimize its energy footprints. “Apple is an existing customer and they will use our fuel cells in their North Carolina data center,” K.R. Sridhar told CNET (via GigaOm). The company is using its energy-efficient Bloom fuel cells. Sridhar didn’t specify what Apple would be using as its power source, but what seeing from the past determines is that the...

In the ongoing Oracle and Google lawsuit, we moved a step closer in coming to the resolution soon with the attorneys for both sides presenting their closing arguments [1][2]. Oracle attorney Michael Jacobs referred the trial as being mostle about Google’s excuses. Jacobs also attacked Mountain View’s fair-use defense, stating that while Android may be given...

We always wondered how to turn the things easier when we have save some individual Gmail attachments to Google Drive, but what if we see a script from Amit Agarwal who had showcased the process and turn it into easier by automatically adding attachments to a custom Drive folder. To get it to work, you’ll want to copy the spreadsheet to your own Drive (formerly...

Slade Villena – the former Zynga engineer, a military man worked for Marine Corps before going to university to study game design. Learned maneuver warfare theory, studied Marine Corps doctrine. He has recently kickstarted sci-fi military game – well learning from his background a military game sounds perfect. The game FleetCOMM: Operation Vigrior is a multi-platform...

Apple’s iTunes Match cloud music service is widening its reach with opening gates in new European countries. MacRumors reports that several readers in Italy, Austria, and Greece have had to agree to an updated iTunes terms and conditions document which includes references to the service while others have been able to sign up for iTunes Match outright. MacStories...

Things are taking a new sphere of life atleast for what the Digg future holds, as AllThingsD reports that the Washington Post in the process of acquiring the site’s core technology team. Even rumors also spread earlier that the publication giant had plans to acquire the entire crew of the company on its board, but sources familiar with the negotiations claim that...