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Apple® MacBook® with new chips
With the disclosure coming from Intel that it is about to initiate its regular shipment of the Sandy Bridge processors, the question arises as to how much time will Apple take to shift the MacBook to the latest Intel chips? It has to be remembered that earlier with the start of the shipments of the Intel Core i5 and i7 processor technology, Apple had started incorporating the processors in its laptops... Read More »
Update for Microsoft® Windows® Phone 7
Microsoft is in the process of releasing an update for its Windows Phone 7 operating system for mobile phones. This update is scheduled to provide functionality of copy and paste, performance enhancement, search improvement, and lots more. Some people are stating that the carriers and handset makers are responsible for the delay in the release of the update. However, let us hope that the updated... Read More »
Record amount paid for Googleâ„¢ Chrome bug
With the number of bugs on a high, Google Chrome has bugs that caused a record amount of money being paid to one researcher who came up with a significant bug. An amount of $3,133 was paid to researcher Sergey Glazunov for a single bug. Mostly, there are various levels of threats in a bug. Glazunov reported the single most critical bug in the Google Chrome version of 8.0.552.334. The bug was a stale... Read More »
Googleâ„¢ Nexus S coming to South Korea
The CES 2011 and the CES 2010 saw the launch of many products. One of the major players and smartphone debutants was definitely the Android-based Google Nexus One. Google and their Android open source project teams have definitely done wonders. After the Google Nexus One, Google introduced the Nexus S. The Nexus series of phones are now heading towards the Honeycomb OS. As we all know, Android open... Read More »
RealPlayer® updates for Android™
A new version of RealPlayer has been launched for the Android operating system. It has many improvements and new features, including support for playlists. This download is now fully configurable with mobile devices. One of the improvements is the addition of a new widget to control the playback of tracks. Finally, the application interface has been redesigned. In addition it now supports the landscape... Read More »
Bingâ„¢ Bar 7.0
Bing Bar is an extended toolbar for Internet browsing. It was also known as MSN tool bar. It is developed by the team of Microsoft. It was also supported by Mozilla Firefox previously, but Microsoft has discontinued support from it on Mozilla. Bing is developed by Microsoft and that is why it has all the features of MSN and Windows Live content and search features.
With Bing toolbar, the user is... Read More »
Googleâ„¢ releases full Androidâ„¢ 3.0 SDK
Android 3.0 has a redesigned UI and increased options of connectivity. The updates of SDK tools and ADT (Android Development Tools) are also being released. Full SDK for Android 3.0 will be now be there for the developers. Earlier Android 2.3.3 was introduced with many vibrant features for the developers. With Android 3.0 SDK, the developers can look forward to fulfilling their dreams. So Honeycomb... Read More »
Microsoft® releases update to stop AutoRun
Microsoft has launched an update for the AutoRun feature. The company is now pushing the update to Windows Vista and Windows XP users automatically.
When Microsoft had first deployed the update on the 8th of February, it said the patch would be offered as an optional download. For retrieving it, users had to manually checkmark the “KB971029″ update in the “Software, Optional”... Read More »
Microsoft® Releases Free MAP 5.5 Toolkit
Microsoft is the largest software company in the world. They have developed and launched some of the most innovative and best software. Microsoft has now launched the latest version of the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit. Microsoft provides the MAP toolkit under the free solution for Acceleration series which is available for download on the official website of Microsoft. Previously... Read More »
Microsoft® Urges Users to Say Goodbye to Internet Explorer® 6
Microsoft has launched a website to educate people about the fact that Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) has become obsolete. Microsoft is all set to say good bye to its loved and long lived browser Internet Explorer 6. Internet Explorer 6 was released in August 2001 and has a market share of 12% as reported by the media groups across the globe. Now Microsoft wants to lower the share of it to 1 percent.
If... Read More »
New Apple® MacBook laptops run Windows® 7 Only
Apple has withdrawn support for the older versions of Windows OS namely the Windows XP and Windows Vista. It has always displayed stubbornness about backward compatibility and providing support for outdated software and hardware. The Boot Camp utility allows users in the Apple Mac OS X to install and run other Operating Systems on it. But now the new MacBook Pros which were announced recently and... Read More »
WebMD Launches Medscape for Apple® iPad and Android™
WebMD Health Corp., the pioneer in the resources for health information, has recently launched the Medscape program from the WebMD mobile application for Android-based devices and Apple iPad. Medscape Mobile has the reputation of being a leading provider of education and news applications, and free medical reference for the healthcare professionals. Since being released on BlackBerry and iPhone, about... Read More »
Googleâ„¢ Remotely Wiping Malicious Apps on Androidâ„¢
Security is the prime concern for any organization or a person. It is applicable here in case of mobile phones also. We all know that the mobile phone market is being flooded with new and never before models each day. It has gone a long way from the initial stages of the mobile phone industry. The operating systems on mobile devices are prone to several security threats. To combat the situation, the... Read More »
Microsoft® Launches New Dynamic CRM For 2011
The Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 service is the most advanced version of the CRM program that facilitates midsize industries to help to follow their clients. This program is now made available for their on location usage as well as by partnering with Microsoft in terms of a hosted solution. The news of the arrival of the Microsoft Dynamic CRM 2011 services comes around exactly a month after Microsoft... Read More »
WordPress hit with second big attack in two days
The website, WordPress.org, offers several tools for creating websites and blogs. Many of us have enjoyed using this wonderful creation of the Open Source Project. This Open Source Content Management System, very popularly known by most of us, as a blog publishing application, is powered up by MySQL and PHP. The powerful template and plug-in architecture of WordPress is used by over 10 to 15 percent... Read More »
Apple® boosts MacBook® Pro speed
Apple with its MacBook Pro is all game to set standards in design and features which are sufficient to attract lots of customers. With its simple and smooth texture, the Apple MacBook Pro is lovable. Apple has launched its laptops with the new Sandy Bridge chips. This ultra fast chip has made it all possible for you to get the data transferred at a never before speed of 10 Gbps. With this never before... Read More »
Appliance collaboration between Microsoft® and HP
HP and Microsoft have submitted a portfolio of four convergences of software and hardware designed to improve employee productivity and improve the decision-making process. According to developers, new hardware and software systems from HP and Microsoft are equally important for both IT professionals and business users.
They ensure the operation of such business-critical applications, business intelligence,... Read More »
New Googleâ„¢ Tool Tackles Androidâ„¢ Fragmentation
There are several versions of the Android operating system from Google. Everything seems to work seamlessly. However, there could be issues when it comes to downloading multiple files. The files are stored at different locations of the storage media. After the download is complete and a user starts to open it, the system gets slow because it has to jump from one location to the other location. It... Read More »
Microsoft® offers free Windows® Azure trial
For those who are not yet familiar with the new upcoming term in the world of information technology, that is, Windows Azure, here is the meaning. Windows Azure is an operating system with cloud services. It will provide an environment for development, service hosting and service management. Microsoft is targeting consumers worldwide with multilingual support and the facility to integrate with the... Read More »
Microsoft® tracks down ‘phantom data’ bug in Windows® Phone 7
Recently there were complaints on websites from users of Microsoft Windows Phone 7 claiming that their handsets were often sending quite large downloads of data overnight. Now over increased outrage expressed by a percentage of users, Microsoft has acknowledged that some Windows Phone 7-based smartphones are sending anomalous phantom data. Many of its users had claimed that their smartphone was downloading... Read More »
Manufacturers get Windows® 7 service pack
On February 9, 2011, Microsoft for the first time delivered service pack for Windows 7 to the manufacturers of the original equipment. Consumers are to get the service packs for Windows 7 by next month that is March 2011. Prior to this step taken by Microsoft to deliver the service packs to original equipment manufacturers, Microsoft’s Russian branch first reported the update of the service packs... Read More »
Microsoft® to make Outlook easier to touch
Microsoft Outlook is an application that provides e-mailing facilities and the convenience of maintaining your schedules and meetings with the calendar tab, address book tab, appointments tab and reminders to provide you with the details that you can note down and use later. According to news reports, the Microsoft Outlook web application will soon arrive. The latest on the Outlook web app as per... Read More »
Google™ adds Priority Inbox to mobile Gmail®
Mobile devices now have the unique Google Priority Inbox on Gmail. So when you open up Gmail on your mobile, you are greeted with the Priority Inbox. The Priority Inbox has been designed to clear the clutter in your inbox and filter out the less important e-mails. Although Google has introduced the Priority inbox in Gmail on PCs quite a long time ago, it is only now implemented on the mobile Gmail... Read More »
Googleâ„¢ Unveils Androidâ„¢ Market Web Store
At the Mountain View headquarters of Google, where the Honeycomb event was held, Google announced the launch of its Android Market Web Store. The Android Market Web Store is actually the latest version of Android app store. Google also unveiled in-app for Android apps and the latest currency options for the developers.
According to the engineering director of cloud services of Google, Chris Yerga,... Read More »
Bingâ„¢ now taps user location, history for relevance
Bing is a search engine that was launched by Microsoft with some additional features. The basic functionalities of Bing have been kept the same. Bing has a variety of specialized search options.
On 11th February of 2011, Microsoft announced that Bing has been incorporated with software that makes use of user location to know a little more about the location of the user. This new feature in Bing has... Read More »



























