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Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Google Chrome Operating System (OS) launch plans this Thursday

Posted on 22:51 by Unknown
Google announcing Chrome OS launch plans this Thursday, Nov 19, 2009. It's looking increasingly unlikely that Google's Chrome OS is really launching this week (not that we were really that convinced anyway). What is true, however, is that the company is hosting an event later this week at its Mountain View, CA headquarters to showcase its progress, provide an overview of the platform, and give information on its "launch plans for next year." Excited?...
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Arctic Cooling C1 and C2 Universal USB charges

Posted on 15:48 by Unknown
After Arctic Cooling's first alkaline batteries, the company has dug even deeper into the branch with the introduction of the Arctic Cooling C1 and C2. The C1 and C2 are two wall socket USB-chargers. It's remarkable for AC to release such products, given its history of computer cooling solutions.The USB-chargers have outputs ranging from 100 volts up to 240 volts and have an overcurrent- and short circuiting-protection. Both devices come with four...
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How Microsoft Blew It With Windows Mobile

Posted on 15:13 by Unknown
Microsoft Windows continues to dominate the PC market with a 90 percent market-share stronghold, but when it comes to smartphones, Microsoft is getting beat up worse than a mustachioed villain in a Jackie Chan movie.Windows Mobile has lost nearly a third of its smartphone market share since 2008, research firm Gartner reports. Windows Mobile had 11 percent of the global smartphone market in the third quarter of 2008, according to Gartner, and last quarter Windows Mobile's market share plummeted to 7.9 percent.Meanwhile, Apple's global market share...
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Monday, 9 November 2009

Tips Use Google Wave for Your First Project

Posted on 18:49 by Unknown
As Google is issuing Wave invites in a steady trickle, those fortunate enough to have an account are trying to figure out how this new tool might fit into their work flow and help them better communicate and collaborate with their teams and clients. Here is 6 Tips for using Google wave on your project :1. Set suitable expectations.Despite the months of buzz, and blogosphere- and Twitterverse-wide clamoring for Google Wave invites, the product is...
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Sunday, 8 November 2009

After Installing Windows 7, Next What you things to do?

Posted on 19:16 by Unknown
So, after seeing a countless amount of positive reviews, playing around with it a bit on a friend's PC or at the store, perhaps trying out the Beta and RC, and simply hearing your geek friends talking amongst each other about 7, you finally decided to make the switch. Whether you're upgrading a current system, or purchasing a new PC, there are a few things you can do to spruce up your experience and make it even better.1. Reinstall windows 7 if you...
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