
Apple has patched a number of critical flaws in its QuickTime media player. With the 7.2 update, users can now view videos on the full screen with the QuickTime player, but the software also contains a number of critical security fixes. In total, Apple has addressed eight security vulnerabilities with the release, which was made public on Wednesday.
Four of the flaws are due to memory corruption or integer overflow bugs that could cause the viewer to crash if QuickTime were used to view maliciously crafted movies or files. Another three critical flaws relate to design issues in QuickTime for Java. Attackers could theoretically exploit these flaws by posting malicious Java applets on a Web site, where they could then compromise a victim’s computer.

Nokia said it has made Skype telephone services available on the Nokia N800 Internet tablet.
With Skype, Internet tablet users could make calls through a wireless internet connection, Nokia said in a statement. Nokia added Skype would be available for download for existing users.

You’ve probably seen mobile phone chargers that can power multiple devices at once and sync data between your phone and a PC. You may have even heard some rumblings about wireless chargers that power devices over the air or solar-powered cell phones. But how about a wind-powered cell phone charger?
Orange, the U.K.-based telecommunications firm, has announced plans to launch The Orange Mobile Wind Charger, a mini turbine that latches on to the top of a tent and stores power in a separate “control box” that users can plug into when their mobiles need juice.
The charger, which weighs roughly one-third of a pound and is small enough to fit into a backpack, was developed at the University of Texas at Arlington, according to Orange. Gotwind, a do-it-yourself website for energy enthusiasts, was commissioned to build the prototype charger. It was shown off at last month’s Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts. In an environment with consistent 12 mph winds, it would take roughly 24 hours to charge an average cell phone, according to Ben Jandrell, the founder of Gotwind.

Sony has unveiled a re-designed PlayStation Portable which is slimmer, lighter, and comes with a video-out port for watching content on TVs. The form factor of the portable console is virtually unchanged but the device is now 33% lighter and 19% slimmer. Sony has shipped more than 25M PSPs since its launch in 2004.
No release date or price was given for the new PSP. It lags behind sales of the Nintendo DS, which has shipped more than 40M units worldwide.

If any of the thousands of people who waited in line two weeks ago at Apple and AT&T stores to purchase the iPhone have encountered buyer’s remorse, Friday is deadline for a full refund.
Both Apple and AT&T will accept iPhone returns within 14 days of purchase. If you opened the box, there’s a 10 percent restocking fee, but you won’t be charged the early termination fee if you also want to cancel service with AT&T. After 14 days, you can cancel your service, but you can’t return the iPhone. And after 30 days, you’re stuck with both the service and the iPhone.

JuiceCaster has offered the next-generation social network enabling its members to share pictures, video, audio and text messages with anyone in their network using a cell phone. They are expanding the mobile offering by popularizing the new concept of”moblogging” or mobile blogging, with their mobile video sharing method. By downloading a simple application to their phone, JuiceCaster members can also browse profiles and add friends–similar to that of Web-only networking sites. Users can also create a JuiceCaster MediaBox, a free mini-application used to display JuiceCasts on any Web page such as MySpace, Xanga, Blogger or virtually any personal page, and can be inserted into as many Web pages as desired.
As a JuiceCaster user, you are free to select the user networks that fit your lifestyle and reflect your interests. You also have complete freedom over where to view your favorite channels and interact with friends or other members.

Belkin’s 4-port Wireless USB Hub gives you wireless access to your USB devices without the clutter of cables.
Simply plug your USB devices, such as your printer and hard drive, into the Wireless USB Hub. Then, attach the included USB Adapter to your computer. You are then free to roam the room with your laptop while still maintaining 30 feet of wireless access to your USB devices. Belkin’s Hub lets you move your printer, scanner, and storage drive off your desk to make it less-cluttered.

Belkin’s new N1 Vision wireless router features an advanced interactive network display that allows you to view the activity of your network. Packaged in a new sleek and sophisticated design, N1 Vision offers the best in networking performance with its wireless 802.11n 3×3 MIMO radio design and wired gigabit ports.
The N1 Vision wireless router also continues Belkin’s commitment in providing the best user experience through its plug-and-play “CD-less” installation and simple network security setup.

Resco is pleased to announce the release of BrainGain, a brain training game for Windows Mobile, currently in free beta version.
Resco BrainGain allows you to train and test your memory, your analytical and calculation skills, and improve it significantly. The BrainGain training will also help you concentrate more and increase your brain reflection speed. Commercial release is planned for August 1st.

Belkin’s new cases for the iPod, iPod nano, and iPod shuffle dress up your iPod while protecting it from everyday scratches and scuffs. With many different styles, you are sure to find one that suits your mood.