23
Oct
Posted by Stephen In News
NEW YORK–In a surprise move, Microsoft has started selling computers and third-party software via its online store.
It’s part of a broader push to try to give Windows the kind of lift that Apple has gotten from its network of retail stores. Microsoft had said it would sell PCs at its brick-and-mortar stores, but it plans to open just two of those this year, including a Scottsdale, Ariz., location that opens later Thursday.
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01
Oct
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Steve Jobs said people don’t read any more. But Apple is in talks with several media companies rooted in print, negotiating content for a “new device.” And they’re not just going for e-books and mags. They’re aiming to redefine print.
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09
Sep
Posted by Stephen In Information
Firefox has a plethora of extensions and themes available that enhances its capabilities and appearance. They get all the attention all the time.
Let’s today shift the focus slightly towards a few external Firefox tools that can be used to optimize Firefox: Read More
08
Sep
Posted by Stephen In Information
Innovation is our regular column that highlights emerging technological ideas and where they may lead.
If you want to know how people will interact with machines in the future, head for a hospital.
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04
Sep
Posted by Stephen In News
If you’re looking for an ultra compact, ultra quiet new machine to act as your resident HTPC, CyberPower might just have an option worth eying. The all new LAN Mini H2o is said to be one of the planet’s tiniest water-cooled desktop gaming rigs, and while it’s equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo / Core 2 Quad CPUs, NVIDIA or ATI graphics and more hard drive space than you’ll initially know what to do with, there’s absolutely nothing stopping you from repurposing this is a media center PC. The box checks in at 11.25- x 8.75- x 7-inches and weighs just ten pounds, and there’s even room for a WiFi adapter, Blu-ray drive and HDMI socket. Feel free to customize yours now, with the Core 2 Quad Q9550-equipped base rig starting at $965.
Source – engadget