Archive | October, 2009

The first official images of the Barnes And Noble’s E-Book reader have turned up and it looks mostly like the [...]

According to the inside sources, the iPhone honcho Apple has been reported of introducing a new application to its iPhone [...]

What if there was a single free internet browser that had everything – web-browsing, advanced email, client, newsgroup client, IRC [...]

Acer, like every other computer manufacturer, has been aspiring towards a lot of things through its Aspire series. They have [...]

Nope, that’s not a misprint.  Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, has today apologised for the [...]

With the rapid growth in the field of science and technology, we have seen many tech/gadget based manufacturing companies recently [...]

Twitter is one of the most popular social networking websites. The number of Twitter users is exponentially increasing. People use [...]

I have just come across an amazing free utility which makes it possible for anybody to make free chat-rooms instantly! [...]

I generated quite a bit of negative buzz last week when I riled up some of our readers with a [...]

Have you ordered Windows 7 yet?  I’ve been using it on my main machines now for ten months and I’d [...]

E-Book readers can now begin to contribute to the ongoing green revolution. According to the sources, the Korean manufacturing device LG [...]

In a rare piece of bad publicity for Apple, it would appear that OS X Snow Leopard, the latest iteration [...]

Last week at least 30,000 email addresses were published online that had been harvested from phishing emails.  These are emails [...]

Messaging via internet messengers often has its restrictions; examples of these restrictions can be the message length and the message [...]