If you’re even slightly geeky, you’re bound to be at least curious with the all new Star Trek movie, recasting and retelling the original Star Trek tale.
I’m one of those who used to watch the episodes growing up, never really a huge fan or anything, but still watched quite a lot of those during my summer vacations.
There’s a very skimpy, yet awesome teaser trailer on the official Web site. And now someone managed to film a cool new Start Trek teaser trailer.
Here’s a great one I got today (Cheers Ranbir!) which I just had to share:
After numerous rounds of ‘We don’t even know if Osama bin Laden is still alive’, Osama himself decided to send George Bush a letter in his own hand writing to let him know he was still in the game.
Bush opened the letter and it contained a single line of coded message:
370H-SSV-0773H
Bush was baffled, so he e-mailed it to Condoleezza Rice. Condi and her aides had not a clue either, so they sent it to the FBI.
No one could solve it at the FBI so it went to the CIA, and then to MI6.
Eventually they asked the Mossad (Israeli intelligence) for help.
Within a minute the Mossad emailed the White House with this reply:
‘Tell the President he’s holding the note upside down.’
The long awaited Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) was released today.
And I’m telling you guys, with each release and release this thing gets better and better, closer and closer to a proper desktop OS.
Some of the veteran readers here might remember my short experiment with using Ubuntu as my main OS instead of Windows. I’m actually kinda itchin’ to try it out again.. Err.. Maybe some time soon..
The Official Gmail Blog has announced a couple of days ago that Gmail for Mobile 2.0 was released.
It’s a must have app on your cell phone, and it’s definitely the most used app on my Nokia N95.
Version 2.0 is designed to be more reliable in low signal areas and provides basic offline support for phones like the Nokia N95, Sony Ericsson W910i, and BlackBerry Curve. You can now log into multiple accounts (including both Gmail and Google Apps email accounts) at the same time. Switching between them is as easy as a few button clicks or just hitting + j on phones that have a QWERTY keyboard. Google also added support for multiple mobile drafts, undo (using the menu or the z shortcut), and sending mail in the background (no more staring at the “Sending…” dialog until it finally gets sent). Be sure to check the help page from Gmail for mobile’s main menu for a list of all keyboard shortcuts.
To download Gmail for mobile version 2.0, just go to m.google.com/mail in your mobile browser.