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Archive for June, 2011

The Silentblast Blog goes MOBILE

Monday, June 6th, 2011

mobile blog

The silentblast blog has gone mobile!
Yes, it’s true, you can now read our blog on our mobile phone.
Well that is if you have an iPhone, Blackberry or Google Android Phone.

Let us know what you think. :)

If you’re looking for a mobile website, or mobile version of your blog, give us a call today.

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Apple to sell Mac OS X 10.7 Lion for $29.99 in July only in Mac App Store

Monday, June 6th, 2011

Apple Lion operating system

Apple announced on Monday that Mac OS X 10.7 Lion will be available only in the Mac App Store, and the operating system upgrade will be available for just $29.99.

“The Mac has outpaced the PC industry every quarter for five years running and with OS X Lion we plan to keep extending our lead,” Schiller said. “The best version of OS X yet, Lion is packed with innovative features such as new Multi-Touch gestures, system-wide support for full screen apps, and Mission Control for instantly accessing everything running on your Mac.”

Being Mac users ourselves here at Silentblast I can only tell you, it’s been a great day…Can’t wait to see the new operating system in action.

On another note, Apple is also revamping it’s web browser Safari, more on that in another post. Now, it’s back to work we go. :)

Apple Announces it’s New iCloud and IOS 5 Services

Monday, June 6th, 2011

The much anticipated news about Apple’s newest IOS 5 and it’s newly revamped iCloud service which will replace the existing mobile me service by next year is official. More can be read obviously on Apple’s website. No need to mention the URL right? :) The new IOS 5 and iClould Service from Apple

Microsoft demonstrates Windows 8 with HTML5 apps

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

Microsoft has provided a look at how it plans to bring Windows to more mobile devices in the future, leveraging ARM processors and using HTML5 as the basis of a new app platform.

As demonstrated at the D9 conference, Windows 8 will deliver a touch-centric new interface for apps built using HTML5 and JavaScript that runs on top of the existing, conventional Windows platform.