Posted by NARUTO on April 12, 2011 ·
Windows 7 finally has a stubborn XP in the U.S. market, says research institute StatCounter. According to the data obtained in the first ten days of April, July reached 32.2% against 30.7% participation of its predecessor. Vista has reached 19.5% and Mac OS, Apple has 14.8%.
Since the release of Windows 7 in October 2009, Microsoft is emphasizing [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on March 1, 2011 ·
iDisplay, considered to be one of the most renowned and incredibly useful applications for Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, is now expanding its reach to other mobile platforms, as the company behind this incredible app, Shape Services, has now launched an all new version for the Google Android powered devices. iDisplay has been a very handy application, [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on January 8, 2011 ·
Verbatim, a name known across the tech world, for its high performance and extremely reliable data storage solutions, has now introduced an all new range of high speed portable hard drives at the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 (CES 2011) in Las Vegas, that benefit from the cutting edge USB 3.0 technology. The USB 3.0 compliant series of portable hard [...]
Posted by NARUTO on October 27, 2010 ·
The Mozilla developers are rushing to fix a new bug in Firefox browser, which is being used by criminals to install malicious software on victims’ computers.
The flaw was discovered last Tuesday by the security company Norman, who discovered the error after reviewing secretly installed malicious code on the website of Nobel Peace Prize “If [...]
Posted by NARUTO on August 9, 2010 ·
The legal fight between Apple and Psystar seemed to have ended in December 2009, when the manufacturer was prohibited to sell Hackintosh computers with Mac OS X, but it was only a pause. At the time, Psystar filed an appeal against the Cupertino company, which is being kept secret. Psystar also filed a lawsuit in Florida, with the same arguments as [...]
Posted by NARUTO on May 11, 2010 ·
Canonical introduced to the world on Monday a preview of Ubuntu Light, a new version of its Linux distribution that will be embedded in desktops and notebooks from several manufacturers. Designed as a competitor systems like SplashTop of DeviceVM, Ubuntu Light will have as main features a new interface optimized for low resolution screens of netbooks [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on April 1, 2010 ·
It’s been a while since reports surfaced of the all new Apple iPhone OS 4.0 in the works and it was eve said that, the new operating system will provide the iPhone users with the ever useful multitasking feature. Now, as per reports, it seems that the multitasking feature for the new OS will almost be a mirror image of the same feature from the Apple [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on December 6, 2009 ·
The Google Chromium team has announced that the much awaited browser extensions for Google’s famed browser, Google Chrome are all set for an official launch next week. As of now, the Google chrome Extensions website is open only to the developers who can submit their extensions for Google Chrome, but the site will be up and running for the users [...]
Posted by NARUTO on December 4, 2008 ·
The Microsoft Windows (most widely used OS in the world) saw it market share reduced to 89.6% of users in the month of November. This year, the company had over 90% of the market, with small percentage changes.
According to data released this week by the company Net Applications statistics, is the first time in history that Microsoft’s operating [...]
Posted by Robert on October 26, 2008 ·
Windows search function and file management can be awfully confusing and inefficient too. For instance, in order to retrieve files, Windows can take ridiculously long periods. MuCommander, a freeware can be used on not only Windows, but also on Linux and Mac. The software supports 21 different languages and you can go ahead and drag, drop and hack [...]