| Software simplifies cross-browser menu-making.
April 2, 2007 - AllWebMenus v4.2.642 resolves incompatibilities across major DHTML-enabled browsers (IE, Firefox, Netscape, Opera, Mozilla, Safari, and Konqueror) to produce cross-browser navigation menus. Available for Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT/XP, it provides support for Link Menu for Coldusion (*.cfm, *.cfml) files as well as optimized menu linking code copy feature and positioning options. Software is suited for professional and amateur web developers. Related categories: Software .
Samsung 64GB flash drive
In brief: Samsung develops a 64GB, 1.8-inch flash drive, 4th Dimension 2004.6 is released, Timeless Time & Expense supports Safari, and Iconkits produces two stock icon packs. Aside from phones, Samsung used this week's CTIA expo to promote several new technologies, most notably a 64GB flash drive. While intended for notebooks, camcorders and GPS receivers, the drive's 1.8-inch size may lend it to other uses, such as media players. Samsung is one of the primary memory suppliers for the Apple iPod, and the video currently uses 1.8-inch hard disks. 4th Dimension updated to 2004.6 4D has released the 2004.6 edition of 4th Dimension, its program for designing business applications for Mac and Windows computers. Though the main addition is support for Microsoft Vista, it also introduces a number of bug fixes.
CRAVE GETTIN' PRETTY
What's up with Pittsburgh's No. 1 hip-hop and R&B sensations? CRAVE is currently on the road representing Pittsburgh with Miami hitmakers Pretty Ricky, playing midwest dates in Cincinnati and Memphis. CRAVE just released the sexy club single "Freaky Deaky," a collaboration with Pretty Ricky that is getting spins on WAMO. The group is also working on a remix album of seven new songs for release next month -- "just to keep it fresh in our area," says Lonnie, CRAVE's manager. Lonnie says the reaction on the road has been "phenomenal" -- even in Cleveland, where he expected the football rivalry to spill over. He says the group is currently in talks with major labels about future projects. Tonight, CRAVE pops back into town to play a song or two at the Boardwalk. To check out "Freaky Deaky," go to www.myspace.com/thecraveinpittsburgh.
Egypt eyes greater Indian investments, tourists
Leveraging its vastly liberalised economy, Egypt hopes for a quantitative jump in Indian investments and for greater tourist inflows from this country, its officials say. India is currently the second largest Asian investor in Egypt and 12th overall and hopes it will propel into the top 10 among all foreign investors in the not too distant future, Walaa M El Hussieny of the General Authority for Investment and Free Zone (GAFI) said. Simultaneously, Egypt hopes the number of Indian tourists will double to 130,000 in two years from the present 65,000, said Khaled Makhkouf, CEO of the tourism ministry's Tourism Development Authority. The two officials are part of an eight-member high-level delegation that is currently in New Delhi on an investment and tourism promotion drive.
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