Shareware – Try It Before You Buy It

The concept of shareware is a simple one and user friendly in a specific way; the proprietary software applications allow you with a trial version to use first; this can be referred to as a demo version as well. Upon using this if you feel that the software is of definite and effective use for… Continue reading Shareware – Try It Before You Buy It

A detailed comparison between iPhone and other smart phones

The iPhone 4, since its release still has people streaming in and out of stores to get themselves the smart phone that seems to be smarter than the all the rest. It is made of state of the art material such as the stainless steel bind and the aluminosilicate glass that is scratch resistant and… Continue reading A detailed comparison between iPhone and other smart phones

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

AT&T Navigator App for iPhone

Is the AT&T Navigator for iPhone worth a $10 monthly subscription to be paid to AT&T? In this day and age GPS knowledge is universal and does not warrant another description. The usefulness of having it on a mobile phone and a value comparison with the other drive direction apps are both helpful and will… Continue reading AT&T Navigator App for iPhone

A Quick Comparison Between Shared And Dedicated Web Hosting

When you’re trying to have a website online, your hosting company is one of your biggest choices. It’s very critical. The best way of deciding on which one is best for you is by first examining what your own personal expectations and needs are. Once you know these things, you can weed out all the… Continue reading A Quick Comparison Between Shared And Dedicated Web Hosting

HP Slate 500 hoping to sell more than that number

It’s official: The HP Slate running Windows 7, now called the HP Slate 500 (don’t ask us why, we have no idea either). Though HP had long ago decided to target only the enterprise market with this device, they will offer it for $799 to anyone who wants to buy it. For the mass market,… Continue reading HP Slate 500 hoping to sell more than that number