Well it doesn't get much more morbid than this, does it? TechCrunch Disrupt winner PassMyWill is a new web service which promises to work out when you are longer with this world, and then to take care of all your online passwords and data.
Samsung's recently released AllShare DLNA app offers Windows Phone owners of the Sammy persuasion the ability to share all kinds of media over a WiFi network to any DLNA-compatible TV or set-top box. The problem though, is that when attempting to run the app on certain Samsung devices, users were met with an error, and as a result were unable to take advantage of what AllShare has to offer. The popular belief is that Samsung doesn't want owners of certain handsets to have access to AllShare, though the reasoning is unclear. With that in mind, it's possible that users could experience some off behavior on certain handsets, but we've not seen any reports either for, or against that theory just yet.
Just a few days before Apple takes the wraps off what will be its iPhone hardware strategy for the next year, some last-minute details from Apple's manufacturing supply line are beginning to surface, including credible shots of future products. Today, an alleged shot depicting an unreleased iPhone model has been leaked onto the Web.
A screenshot of American telephone company Cincinnati Bell’s website has popped up today which shows two new iPhones – the 4S and 5 – listed, with price.
iPhone 4S Name Appears In Latest iTunes Beta. Same Design As iPhone 4, Dual Mode GSM/CDMA Capability
We're firmly in iPhone rumor territory now, with three days to go before Apple announces whatever they have hidden up their sleeves. We may have a better idea as to what Apple will bestow upon us on the 4th now though, thanks to a leak from Apple's own software team.
According to a report published today, Apple makes more revenue from their iDevices than all of Microsoft’s products put together. Surprised?
Angry Birds merchandize keeps getting cooler and cooler! Announced today are three speaker docks for all iDevices which are based on three different birds from the Angry Birds series.
Google has opened up two Chrome Zones in London recently, Redmond Pie has learned. Google has opened these Chrome Zones to explain the advantages of cloud computing and cloud-oriented Chromebooks to the general public.
If you're a Mac aficionado, the chances are you're familiar with a Safari plugin going by the name of ClickToFlash. A must have for anyone who's ever entertained the idea of visiting a web page that is festooned with Flash content, ClickToFlash would set about blocking the Adobe abomination as soon as the web page in question began to be rendered.
Whether you're using Mac, Windows or Linux, Firefox can probably be found somewhere in your system. Just days after Mozilla released Firefox 7, the group is making the beta version of its upcoming product, Firefox 8, available to the general public today.

