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New Yahoo! Mail Beta looks promising

We already mentioned that improved Yahoo! Mail was on its way, and now we have the chance to experience the new Yahoo! Mail Beta at its best, so let’s see what it has to offer.

Yahoo! Mail Beta comes with a completely new design, but besides visual changes, Yahoo! Mail Beta allows you to view pictures and videos right in your inbox, without the need to click on any links. That’s right, you can enjoy in automatic slideshows in your inbox with content from Flickr, Picasa, and YouTube.

Besides that, new Yahoo! Mail Beta offers integration with social networks such as Twitter and Facebook, so you can see your friends and their feeds right from your inbox. In fact, you can even post status updates from there as well. Enhanced IM and SMS capabilities are there, but besides those changers, you can now search through your mail with ease thanks to the improved search and with improved spam protection, you’ll never get unwanted email messages in your inbox.

Yahoo! Mail Beta looks great and it offers lots of new features to its users, but will you switch from your current webmail to Yahoo! Mail Beta?


WiFi Syncing iPad

Jailbreak Only: WiFi syncing is available now for the iPad.  This app was originally submitted to Apple, but then it was rejected due to what they called "security issues". I really don't believe it was due to security issues...more to Apple's lack of developing. This is why it's only available for jail broken iPads. At first this app was only available for iPhone and iPod Touches, but it has recently been updated to support the iPad. This app costs $10 and allows you to wirelessly sync your iPad to your iTunes. To install this app, please open Cydia and search for "Wi-Fi sync" exactly how I spell it.

Asus U33Jc-A1 - Review

Not only does the Asus U33Jc-A1 laptop have a stylish bamboo-clad exterior, it also comes packed with the latest technology. This 13.3-inch laptop is a great all-around laptop for those who do a little of everything, according to reviews. It comes with a 2.4 GHz Intel Core i3-M370 processor, 4 GB of memory, a 500 GB hard drive and Nvidia GeForce 310M graphics. The Nvidia graphics include Optimus technology, which automatically switches between integrated and discrete graphics to boost power or save battery life. The Asus U33Jc-A1 also includes Intel's Wireless Display (WiDi) technology, which allows you to wirelessly stream content to a TV through an optional Netgear Push2TV adapter (*Est. $100). Reviewers say the bamboo design is unique and stylish, and performance will impress most users. Battery life is good, averaging four to five hours during intensive use. The laptop doesn't include an integrated optical drive, and one tester says that the case can get uncomfortably hot. The Asus U33Jc-A1 can accommodate light gaming, but if you want a laptop that can comfortably handle more intensive games, reviews point to the Alienware M11x (*Est. $950 and up).