Olympic theme song sang by British Soprano Sarah Brightman and Chinese singer Liu Huan, its name is “You and Me”. Most touching Olympics theme song ever (IMO). Enjoy!

我和你,心連心,同住地球村,
為夢想,千里行,相會在北京。
來吧!朋友,伸出你的手,
我和你,心連心,永遠一家人。
You and me
From one world
We are family
Travel dream
A thousand miles Meeting in Beijing
Come together
Put your hand in mine
You and me
From one world
We are family

來吧!朋友,伸出你的手
You and me
From one world
We are family

Apple has finally completed restoring Mail service, including historical messages, to all of the 1% of affected members. If you are still afffected by this issue and are still having problems, they have set-up a dedicated chat line to reach MobileMe Mail specialist for help.

Adobe has announced Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2, their application for managing, adjusting and presenting galleries of digital photos.

Apple “This update supports general compatibility issues, improves overall stability, and addresses a number of other minor issues.” Download here

Mozilla has announced that the first Firefox 3.1 alpha is now available for download. This release, which is codenamed Shiretoko, includes Gecko 1.9.1 and adds a handful of new features.

For details, see the official release notes.

MagicPad, a new application from Proximi that is currently waiting for approval on Apple’s App Store, is finally making copy and paste a reality on the iPhone. View the video demo here… http://www.vimeo.com/1424256?pg=embed&sec=1424256

It’s using your iPhone as multi-touch input device. It really looks promising.

A new generation of personal computers on the way from Apple Inc. may sport some of the most significant architectural changes since the Mac maker made the jump from PowerPC processors to those manufactured by Intel Corp., AppleInsider has learned. Read More

If you are in the market of buying a new iPhone 3G. You might want to check the availability before heading out to Apple Store. It’s updated daily after 9:00 p.m. http://www.apple.com/retail/iphone/availability.php

Cuil.com, cuil, googleYet another new search engine on the block, but this time, it’s being ballyhooed as an actual challenger to Google. Cuil.com (pronounced “cool”) made its public launch today and already calls itself the “biggest search engine on the web.”