Archive | October, 2010

Most of the readers of this site, and actually, any site connected with technology know how important it is to [...]

It’s finally been made official, what is much hoped to be the first real competitor to the iPad has been [...]

Would you like to have a display for a computer, laptop, mobile phone, and any such device that would show [...]

A new virus called “is this your mom” is attacking Facebook users, according to Digitizor. People are being infected when a friend of theirs appears to be sending them a chat message asking the question and providing a link through to an app for the popular social networking platform.

On Friday, Rovio released Angry Birds for Android users on cross-platform app store, GetJar. The impact was to cause a server crash, and bring the site down.

Sometimes you wonder what technology and some websites would have looked and felt like twenty five years ago.  No?!  Well [...]

The latest Microsoft Press book “Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out” will be available to buy within two weeks and it’s [...]

Many of us are trying to save costs in as many areas as possible.  I personally have run through just [...]

A recent report from Nielsen has basically shown us that American teens are in fact texting machines, apparently churning out [...]

If you look at the chart, this means that if Apple wants to be a player, it will have to compete with Android and the other mobile OS technologies in a way that it hasn’t done so yet.

For Opera’s business strategy, working with Android is a good fit. Google’s mobile operating system is spreading from the high-end smartphone area to the more affordable and mainstream devices where Opera is strong today.

Apple seem to have gone fairly quiet on the Mac front over the last couple of months and have mainly [...]

Google TV adds a new dimension to the Google vs Apple crossfire. It should be interesting to see what happens next.

The traditional BIOS serves to initialize and identify system devices such as the DVD/CD drive, keyboard, networking components, USB ports, hard-disk drive, the video card, and mouse. It reports to the PC: “you have this hardware in your system.” But the big hangup is the time it takes from the initial power charge to the time that the OS is ready to load and start the PC. But that is expected to change.