Comparing the Windows Phone 7 and the iPhone

For those who love mobile devices, gadgets such as the Windows Phone 7 and the iPhone would definitely have different levels of appeal. Sometimes it could be difficult on which one of the devices to settle for. This article compares the features found on both the iPhone 3G and the Windows Phone 7 HTC Surround… Continue reading Comparing the Windows Phone 7 and the iPhone

Chris Anderson’s Free Business Model for Future Unlikely

While Chris Anderson’s work concerning The Long Tail is well respected the prediction he has made that free is the future of business has drawn a lot of criticism and being described as a wrong prediction for many reasons. Free Work will result in further alienation of labor During the period when the industrial revolution… Continue reading Chris Anderson’s Free Business Model for Future Unlikely

Attachmate to Acquire Novell for $2.2B USD

Attachmate, a software giant and private enterprise operating in the state of Washington has made known its desire of acquiring Novell. The private enterprise is hoping to acquire Novell for a figure not exceeding 2.2 billion US dollars. It is now a very common practice to see big enterprises such as the likes of Microsoft,… Continue reading Attachmate to Acquire Novell for $2.2B USD

Angels Still Actively Stimulating the Economy

It is a commonly held belief that angel investment generally reduces during the period of an economic recession. The reasons behind this idea is not far-fetched as it is believed that when there is a crash in the market, angels that would have otherwise been interested in investing in business ventures become a little more… Continue reading Angels Still Actively Stimulating the Economy

A Look at IE8 Comparison Chart

Microsoft at some point released a chart comprising of comparison between its Internet Explorer 8, Google’s Chrome and Firefox 3. This article aims to take an objective look into some of the features that were compared amongst the browsers. Security – One of the key issues raised concerned security. Although, it is true that IE8… Continue reading A Look at IE8 Comparison Chart

An HDTV to Be Proud of: The Hitachi 42-inch Ultravision HDTV

A while back, HDTV’s had just been introduced to the market and were extremely popular due to their unique look and great clarity. Unfortunately, that was such a long time ago, people don’t seem to being paying much attention them anymore, including me.  So when this new Hitachi Ultravision came out, I was surprised how… Continue reading An HDTV to Be Proud of: The Hitachi 42-inch Ultravision HDTV

Review for the Adobe Lightroom 3

Quick Review: Using this product has been a great and enlightening experience for me. I loved everything it had to offer besides some glitches on the maneuvering and organizing skills it had to offer. As with all new product versions, it had some helpful add-ons and whether they are worth changing a past version of… Continue reading Review for the Adobe Lightroom 3

2.1 Logitech Speakers (Model Z623)

Quick Review: If you live in a small place and aren’t really interested in getting something dedicated to surround sound, but want something good-sounding, these are what you need. Add-On’s: • A 2.1 setup wit 200W • Certified by THX • Has jacks for both headphones and satellite (35mm) • Controls for the Volume/Bass •… Continue reading 2.1 Logitech Speakers (Model Z623)

Drumbeat: free web school for web developers

Ken Robinson is a revolutionary speaker. He has been going on for years about the bad state of education in today’s world. The system needs to change, he keeps saying. In the web development community, Anna Debenhem shares a similar sentiment. Over at Drumbeat, she gave an inspiring keynote: Anna Debenham at Drumbeat Barcelona from… Continue reading Drumbeat: free web school for web developers

Looking forward to 2011: Mobile Computing

2010 affirmed one thing: we cannot predict how mobile computing devices will change over a few months, let alone an entire year. It is possible that smartphones and tablets could completely eliminate netbooks, it is possible that devices like Modu could change smartphones forever, it is possible that future laptops will not store any data… Continue reading Looking forward to 2011: Mobile Computing