Here’s a roundup of the biggest news in the world of technology for July 28th 2009. From : www. thelatesttech. com – Twitter was all aflutter this morning with the news that Apple had officially rejected Google’s newest applicationt, which threatened to bring free text messaging and phone calls to iPhone users. Apple’s close link with AT&T, the main service provider for the iPhone, have been blamed for this move. Google is rumored to be working on a web application for their service, which would then be accessible to users through the iPhone’s web browser. – In other Apple news, bloggers have been debating the pros and cons of an Apple tablet computer, rumored to be released in 2010. While some don’t see the use of a large-scale iPod Touch, and others believe that the product’s base is shaky, many are eagerly looking forward to this new addition to the Apple lineup. – Just a little while after Firefox released its latest version, screenshots for Firefox 4 were released for comment. The screenshots show new tabbing options, as well as new functions for a “stop, reload, go” button. Early reviews mention the browser’s resemblance to Google Chrome. – Finally, a long-awaited fiber-optic cableconnected East Africa to broadband internet early this week. The 10625 mile Seacom cable will dramatically reduce the price of internet access and of telephone calls. That’s your news on the world of technology for today. Don’t forget to subscribe to our Youtube channel to receive all the . . .
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