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Naresh Chauhan | Sep 30 2006
ie on your pc
Joe Maddalone, in November 2003, discovered a method that lets testing your website in various versions of Internet Explorer. With this, you can run Internet Explorer in standalone mode without having to over-write previous versions. By following...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 29 2006
OpenOffice.org, collaboration of hundreds of individuals over the Internet, is set to smash the supremacy of Microsoft who is charging about $499 for Word, Exel, PowerPoint, FrontPage etc. OOo find its pedigree in Sun Microsystems' 1999 acquirement of...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 28 2006
sagetv
Looking forward to turn your computer into home theater/PVR systems? SageTV is in search of customers inclined to beta test that is a Mac version of their personal video recorder software. All you require is a PowerPC or Intel Mac running OS X...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 27 2006
Breaking the jinx of Patch Tuesday (second Tuesday of the month), responding to the concerns of the security community and to combat cyber crooks, Microsoft instigated a significant security fix for Windows, where security update is being pushed out to...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 25 2006
Tests, by Neal Nelson & Associates, a Chicago computer performance-consulting firm, run on a computer organized with a Tyan S2881 motherboard and two AMD Opteron 64-bit processors, calculated a potential 37% throughput improvement, in case Web-based...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 21 2006
In an effort to increase privacy rights on the Internet, Hactivismo, a group of computer security counselors and privacy experts, has developed the Torpark, a modified adaptation of Firefox that makes Web browsing secret. Where the browser is free to...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 21 2006
Looking for a network to enable you to have an access to local set-ups that internet is not able to hold out. Hamachi, a zero-configuration virtual private networking (VPN) application, has come up with a system that connects you to your local...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 20 2006
hack into a windows xp
Looking for an alternative that may allow you to get into the Windows XP and have an access to all the information without resetting the password? Once again this is Raymond who, after his previous information on how to 'Recover Windows Login...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 19 2006
To equal Web sensation YouTube, Microsoft has planned to test Soapbox, an Internet video-sharing service that will offer everything, from funny home videos made by users to clips from old TV shows. Aims to win over users with a Soapbox player that...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 19 2006
Why Windows takes so long to start up? Same old snag that is troubling computers savvies for quite long. Now you can put your worries at rest since IntelliAdmin, Windows tips site, has come up with a number of ideas that will allow you to work...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 19 2006
Researchers at Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, and the University of California, Santa Barbara have created a silicon-based chip, capable of producing laser beams by uniting a coat of light-emitting indium phosphide against the surface of a regular...
Ravi | Sep 17 2006
Behavioral scientists will be a bit satisfied with this emotion-reading program. It is capable of registering even the slightest fringe of your face along with the voice. It performs the function with a web cam that rolls down the 'neutral face'...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 14 2006
With powerline network already at your dispose, Nethercomm, a company based in San Diego, US, in an attempt to lower down the cost of Broadband Internet for ultrawideband radio and other use is working on a techonology that will facilitate data supply...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 13 2006
After years of research on fuel cells, pollsters from Arizona State University have developed a method to create enhanced fuel cells, by adding a chemical found in antifreeze to Sodium Borohydride, a liquid used to store hydrogen, the molecule that...
Naresh Chauhan | Sep 13 2006
To control access to every storage gadget and protect its highly thin-skinned data, The US Department of Defense is set to create the largest storage system of the world by merging several split set-ups into a colossal 17,000-port Meta SAN ,with the...

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Target Customers: Business users and Android OS fans. Here comes the second Android phone. Kogan Technologies has unveiled the Kogan Agora, the first Australian mobile phone powered by the Android operating system. The new phones called Agora and...
Yesterday thousands of common citizens of Mumbai rallied to the Gateway of India. It was site to see common people everywhere. Some where chanting slogans, some were distributing pamphlets, some were holding candles while some were waving the national...
According to latest reports from Digitimes, a Chinese mobile phone manufcaturer, Sciphone will soon be shipping out the Android powered phone in China for a price tag of $174. Thats cheap even than the G1 phone or the HTC Dream launched few months back, w
SanDisk has recently launched the 8GB microSDHC card in India that can be used with all compatible mobile phones. SanDisk has also launched the MobilMate Card Reader that can read microSDHC, microSD and M2 memory cards. You just need to insert your card i
Valve, which has been notorious for holding its sales numbers private, has decided to crack the door open ajar to let us look at their retail numbers going back to the original Half Life. Some of the numbers are surprising, like Garry’s mod selling