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Why HP, Microsoft killed their tablet plans?

19th May 2010
Earlier this year, Hewlett Packard along with Microsoft had unveiled its Windows 7-based tablet device slated for release later this year. The device, called as Slate, was supposed to compete with Apple's iPad. In March, HP showcased its Slate and claimed... Read >

Would Nokia N8 compete with Apple's iPhone 4G?

10th May 2010
Nokia Corp, the world's largest mobile phone maker has announced its flagship smartphone "N8" based on Symbian 3 operating system. The new handset is designed to compete with next generation iPhone and Blackberry devices in the high-end smartphone devices... Read >

5 ways to secure your Smartphone

26th April 2010
Now-a-days, Smartphones have become a compulsory gadget for corporate users as well as the next generation. The devices are not only revolutionizing the mobile handset market, but also changing the way we use PCs and web browsing. The main reason behind t... Read >

Who will win in 2010 - Smartbooks, tablets or netbooks?

15th January 2010
After the launch of netbooks, the scenario of the PC market has been changed. More and more people are now buying cheaper, economical and portable variants of netbooks instead of heavy netbooks or desktop PCs. But, after the CES, 2010, the situation has t... Read >

Would Windows 7 make inroads into businesses by 2011?

08th January 2010
Microsoft Corp's Windows 7 has been gaining market share at the expense of Windows XP. Recently, the Windows 7 surpassed the 5% market share milestone, which is more than the total market share of all versions of Apple's Mac OS X. According to latest s... Read >

Is Google treading on Apple's domain?

05th January 2010
In the past, the relationship between Apple and Google had been very pleasant. For years, the two companies focused on different parts of the market and did not interfere with each other's territory. But recently, Google has been exploring various new hor... Read >

Will dawn of Windows 7 bring XP's end?

10th December 2009
Microsoft's Windows XP continues to lead the market despite Windows 7's appearance in computer stores from October 22nd. In only eight hours, pre-orders of Windows 7 at Amazon.co.uk surpassed the demand Windows Vista had in its first 17 weeks. The warm re... Read >

5 Cloud Computing Myths: Do you believe it?

07th December 2009
Various technology giants like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce.com, etc are investing aggressively in the cloud computing, but various analysts criticize the cloud platform for its security, reliability and compatibility concerns. Cloud computing is... Read >

Infrastructure Migration: Catalyst for Cost Optimization

07th December 2009
Today, IT firms have to sustain the tough economic environment through their high service quality and financial health by enhancing operational efficiency, reducing service costs and delivering competitive business services. Both financially and operation... Read >

Green Computing: What lies beneath?

04th December 2009
Consumption of energy sources has a negative reaction on the environment. Datacenters, PCs, printers and other IT gadgets use a large amount of power and consequently cooling energy is needed to counteract the power usage, which will be an endless circle ... Read >

Microsoft and Firefox engineering a Chrome web OS rival?

03rd December 2009
In July, Google Inc. had announced that it was working on an operating system for netbooks called Chrome operating system (OS) and it is reported that it is set to have a publicly available "stable release" by the second half of 2010. The new browser base... Read >

Is Windows 7 Security full proof?

01st December 2009
Microsoft's Windows 7 is the most secure version from the software giant's desktop operating system. The company had updated various security options while transitioned from Windows XP to Windows Vista. But, in the recent Windows 7, Microsoft has enhanced... Read >

Cloud computing: Which edition suits you?

30th November 2009
Cloud computing is the technology, which allows on-demand utilization of a shared, infinite amount of compute resources or computing power via the Internet, is fast becoming mainstream all over the world. Recently the businesses have started hosting their... Read >

Go: Google's new programming language

26th November 2009
Google Inc, the search giant has introduced a new open source programming language, which is designed for apps of massive scalability and multi-processor systems. The new language is called "Go," which will solve few of the problems with existing language... Read >

Can Mozilla Thunderbird 3 be an enterprise favorite?

25th November 2009
Mozilla Foundation has introduced a free, open source, cross-platform e-mail and news client called Mozilla Thunderbird. In 2004, the company had launched first version 1.0 after modeling Mozilla Firefox. The product was instant hit and received over 5 la... Read >
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