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Google has rolled out a new update to their Gmail service this week which has added a great new feature, that now allows you to add Google Calendar events directly from within Gmail emails.
Now event dates that are underlined within Gmail emails can quickly and easily be added to your Google Calendar.
Google explains a little more about the new Gmail update and how its works:
"If you do a lot of scheduling over email, it’s now a little bit
easier to create events directly from your Gmail. Starting today, dates
and times within emails are lightly underlined: click them to schedule
that conference call or lunch date without ever leaving Gmail.
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Microsoft has announced that its new Outloook.com email service
now has more than 400 million active accounts, the company also
announced that it has now switched all of its email users over from
Hotmail.
Today, we’re excited to announce that we’ve completed upgrading
all Hotmail customers to Outlook.com. Coupled with the growing organic
excitement for Outlook.com, this has pushed us to over 400 million
active Outlook.com accounts, including 125 million that are accessing
email, calendar and contacts on a mobile device using Exchange
ActiveSync. We’re also pleased to announce that we’re adding two new
features to Outlook.com: SMTP send, so it’s easier to send mail from different email addresses, and deeper integration with SkyDrive.
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Mozilla has today announced that they have now finalised the functionality of their new Firefox OS Simulator 3.0 software and released it for use by all.
The new Firefox OS Simulator 3.0 has been designed to allow you to play with the new Mozilla Firefox OS in your Firefox browser, enabling you to see the features and navigation available in the latest release.
The Firefox OS Simulator 3.0 includes a number of new features including :
- Push to Device - Rotation simulation
- Basic geolocation API simulation
- Manifest validation
- Stabili
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Anthony Burch, a Borderlands writer, leaked the title for the next
downloadable content for Borderlands 2. This is the picture he tweeted,
which has now been removed. It shows a poster with the title of next
Borderlands 2 DLC, "Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep.”
Gearbox has since confirmed that yes, this is the new DLC. Gearbox did
show off Tiny Tina when teasing something for Borderlands 2 at the PAX
East conference which took place back in March, so maybe we should have
expected this.
When we hear more we will pass it on. At least we know the title and character now.
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Hacker Phame has taken a low powered Raspberry Pi mini PC, which is
available to purchase for around $35, and added a pimped up cooling
system creating a water cooled Raspberry Pi mini computer.
To re-cap the Raspberry Pi mini computer which is manufactured in
Wales, UK, is equipped with a a 700 MHz ARM11 processor, which can
safely be overclock it to 1 GHz if desired.
If you would like to go even higher than that you might then nee to
think about upgrading to something similar to the water cooled Raspberry
Pi version created by Phame.
The water cooled Raspberry Pi took a few months to build and uses
neon-pink water pumped to three of the hottest points on the Raspberry
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