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Apple to benefit from "IT?"

12/01, 11:50am

Apple to benefit from "IT?"

A Reuters article discussing the much-anticipated introduction of "IT," or Ginger as it is commonly known, states that Apple may be a possible beneficiary of the device. The report says that Steve Jobs was "enthralled" by the device during a prototype demonstration, and that the purportedly hydrogen fuel-cell based Ginger may result in gains for Apple.

Kids GoGoGo 4.8 adds image/video filter

12/01, 11:30am

Kids GoGoGo 4.8 adds image/video filter

MAKI Enterprise has released a new version of its parental control program, Kids GoGoGo 4.8. The new version adds filtration of Image/video search, improved search result restrictions, and enhanced database update method, and a site submit function. [Classic, Carbon]

ShredIt 4.9 adds "Safe Place" feature

12/01, 11:00am

ShredIt 4.9 adds "Safe Place" feature

ShredIt 4.9 is the latest release of Mireth Technology's tool securely deletes files, folders and disk free space. The new version includes a "Safe Place" feature which allows users to protect important documents from accidental shredding.

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