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Google brings Offline mode back to Gmail, Docs, and Calendar
Earlier this year Google got rid of offline access for it’s services when it ditched Google Gears in favor of full HTML5 web app. Today Google announced that offline access will finally be returning to some web apps. Those three web apps are Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar. For Calendar and Docs, switching to more »
Offline Google Docs, Gmail and Calendar coming this summer
Those with Cr-48s and who plan on buying 3G Chromebooks when they’re launched should have no problem accessing anything they want on the web. However, no everyone has access to the web all the time, not even with 3G connections. Thankfully Google isn’t ignoring this, as it will finally bring three of it’s major services more »
Rumor: Sprint to launch the Motorola Xoom and Nexus S 4G in early May
According to a leaked internal calendar, Sprint is poised to launch the Motorola Xoom and the Nexus S 4G in early May. If you take a look at the above image, Sprint is slated to begin training for both the Xoom and Nexus S 4G on April 25. Based on Sprint’s past, product launches usually more »
Gmail adds new method to upload attachments and new Calendar function
Google recently updated Gmail with a few new additions that definitely makes things easier for the user. First, users can now drag files into the message area and it will automatically upload. The second update allows for users to send invitations right inside an email. Whether the file you wish to send is located on more »
Google Calendar gets some love from Google’s design team
Google Calendar hasn’t exactly received much attention from the interface design team for quite some time now. Apart from the occasional new labs features, the interface has gone through a stagnant period until recently when screenshots of an upcoming UI face lift began to surface. Most of the changes are really just cosmetic updates, but more »
How To: Sync Google Calendar with your iPhone over the air
The iPhone has been out for about two years now, and it’s still a pain in the ass to sync your iPhone with your Google Calendar. Luckily, NuevaSync’s Beta service makes this process a breeze.
NuevaSync is a free service that transmits the Google Calendar of your choosing over the Microsoft Exchange protocol so your iPhone or iPod touch can treat it as an Exchange calendar. The process of setting it up is quite simple. We’ll walk you through the process of setting it up.
Brando offers up a three-port USB hub/calculator
Brando has returned with yet another interesting and actually useful product, a USB calculator with a 3-port USB hub. The calculator also offers a built-in thermometer, 12/24 hour clock, calendar, alarm, time and has the ability to announce the time. The calculator measures in at 7.09 x 3.89 x 0.87-inches, has Windows 2000, XP and more »















