CES 2010 continues and has unveiled more exciting stuff. On the second day, a lot of cool things came out and here I am highlighting the most interesting ones. If you have missed, checkout our CES 2010 day 1 highlights.
This year in Las Vegas, International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is coming up with interesting new stuff. CES 2010 is happening now (January 7 to January 10) and on the first day there are some very interesting announcements that I would like to highlight.
We wanted simplicity because it’s a good thing that comes with many nice things. The aim for the new design is to be as simple as we can while delivering the content to our readers and decrease the site load time.
Our new design is for sleekness and clean readability of the content. Actually we had a glowing and very graphical design under construction to be put up as the new theme but we dumped it when it was almost 90% ready because we think it’s the content that needs more focus. Also the load time of site needed to be increased and with that design we get a little more grounded when it comes the site load time.
So please tell us if you like this design and if you have something in mind then tell us how can we improve?
With over a 100 bug fixes and updates from the previous Firefox 3.6 Beta release, Mozi
lla has released Firefox 3.6 beta (revision 5) with an amazing addition of features, better compatibility and almost 70% of the Add-ons being upgraded by their respective authors for compatibility with the Firefox. The new update is more compatible with HTML5 which is sweeping across the industry.
You probably might be wondering what the title really means and if you haven’
t yet read the news about how UK police officers are on the hunt for past offenders (typically young blacks) not for interrogation or trying them in courts but only because their DNA’s will ‘enrich’ the national DNA database. You thought it was a joke? No, this is happening in the broad daylight while civil rights is fast asleep. Sorry but I can’t hold back but be biased.

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