Posted by NARUTO on April 6, 2011 ·
Canonical, while maintaining a more user-friendly Linux distributions market attacks very well at a point where Linux, generally speaking, often fails: marketing. They have a nice and striking visual identity, shop for products, and spared not facilitate the use of Ubuntu to the four winds and say what they are doing.
Some decisions may sound [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on August 12, 2010 ·
One of the most cherished web browsers in the world, Google Chrome has now been given an all new look and enhanced as well as improved features as Google has now released Google Chrome 6 in Beta version. This all new version of Chrome has been in the development mode since the month of June this year, when the product was unveiled in the developer’s [...]
Posted by NARUTO on August 10, 2010 ·
Google now provides MSI packages for installation of Google Chrome browser. Until then, to install Chrome on all computers on the network was necessary to give the commands locally on each computer, which means that the coach had to “walk” by the company to do so. Already the new installer (MSI stands for Microsoft Software Installer) allows [...]
Posted by Sarah on June 23, 2010 ·
Innovation with respect to home décor and interior often means fancy luxurious designs or accessories. Not many people have been working on bring the fruits of eco-technology when it comes to stuff that embellish house interiors. But RavenBrick is out of the league. this company came up with a Smart Window Concept which focuses of keeping energy consumption [...]
Posted by NARUTO on June 15, 2010 ·
One of the major computer manufacturers worldwide, Dell has prompted new efforts by Microsoft to make Windows more safe, saying that the Ubuntu Linux distribution offers greater protection, mainly because it is less targeted in security attacks PCs, given the low number of system users.
According to the site IT PRO, the company decided to give greater [...]
Posted by NARUTO on April 20, 2010 ·
This will let the users of Apple‘s products angry. Security expert Marc Maiffret, a former hacker who now heads the firm eEye Digital Security, says the Microsoft platform today is safer than the products from Apple or Adobe.
Maiffret, who once had a gun pointed at him by FBI agents when he was 17 years, because of his illegal activities at the [...]
Posted by Robert on February 3, 2010 ·
If you are one of those who like to keep a constant check on temperature minute to minute, then you could take a look at the Solar Powered Window Thermometer. You can stick this thermometer on any glass surface but it was ideally designed to be placed on windows with its suction cups. The good news is that you do not need batteries to run the thermometer [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on December 28, 2009 ·
As per the latest survey results conducted and compiled by market research firm ChangeWave, Microsoft Windows 7, the latest operating system to hit the markets has given a significant boost to the corporate PC sales with 93% of the respondents stating their satisfaction with the new OS.
The corporate departments running the previous version of Windows [...]
Posted by Ramya on December 7, 2009 ·
Architect Pierre Minassian of aum chose to call this adorable adobe ‘The Biscuit House’ after the first French magazine who published it termed the composed shapes of its exterior ‘biscuits’. Now, you must be wondering, what brought this house here? So, let’s see- Located outside a small village near the French town Lyon, this two-floor house [...]
Posted by NARUTO on October 26, 2009 ·
PortableApps Suite is a collection of independent software to be run from any portable device, such as, for example, any MP3 player, iPod, flash drive or even CD! The package includes the following software: Portable Firefox, OpenOffice Portable, Thunderbird Portable, portable messenger, calendar, ClamWin antivirus portable version, and even a Sudoku [...]