Monthly Archives: July 2012
Proact launches new online file storage service in UK
Probox enhances business productivity and the security of company data. UK based storage integrator and cloud services provider Proact has launched its online file storage service, Probox, for business users. With the new cloud service, employees can now share, access and ...
Windows 8 Leaked Onto Various File Sharing Sites
Windows 8 has gone gold and that means OEMs are starting to get the final version of the operating system. It won’t be going out to consumers until October 26 so manufacturers and developers have a few months to get ...
How to improve your Android Device’s battery life
Does the battery of your Android phone last more than a day? If it does, you deserve an award! Most Android users complain about poor (or absolutely terrible) battery life of their smartphones. While we agree that smartphones are battery ...
Photographs with DSLR using your smartphone
The multi-tasking monster in your pocket is far more powerful than you think. Some intelligent apps, a few hardware additions, and you could convert your phone to do just about anything you can possibly imagine. If you have a compatible Canon ...
It is another defining moment for Wikipedia. The public knowledge website is more than a decade old and remains among the top 10 Internet sites in the world, but some say it is becoming old and dowdy. Others want to ...
Lenovo, NEC to jointly develop tablets
Lenovo Group Ltd and Japan's NEC Corp are planning to jointly develop tablets, The Nikkei business daily reported. The companies, which already have a partnership to develop personal computers, are collaborating on tablet R&D, Roderick Lappin, chairman of the Lenovo-NEC ...
Symantec software update makes customers’ PCs inoperable
An update to Symantec Corp's anti-virus software caused Windows PCs to crash, making machines inoperable until the machines were serviced, according to several customers. A company spokeswoman said in an e-mail that "a subset" of customers reported that their Windows XP ...
A federal jury in San Francisco has found beleaguered Blackberry maker Research in Motion Ltd. liable for $147.2 million in damages for infringing on patents held by Mformation Technologies Inc. Amar Thakur, a lawyer for Mformation, said Saturday that the verdict ...
Why Google and Microsoft want to be Apple-fied
It's clear as retina display. Microsoft and Google want to do an Apple. The time for bluster, arguments and experiments has passed. The situation has turned desperate in the iPad, er, tablet market. All the 'transformers' 'galaxies' and 'playbooks' haven't ...
For the past three years, Google Creatve Labs has been pushing the bounds of JavaScript and producing and curating what they call “Chrome Experiments” that use open web technologies like HTML5, Canvas, SVG, and WebGL. As the name suggests, they ...

