Adobe Flash Player 10.2 Beta Launched

The beta version of Adobe’s Flash player 10.2 was launched. Supporting Windows, Mac and Linux, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 gets hardware acceleration in the new beta version. With the non-beta version featuring certain set backs in video tasks, the latest version rectifies the set backs and offers high performance video play back across different platforms. Stage Video feature in the beta Flash… Continue reading Adobe Flash Player 10.2 Beta Launched

AlienWare M11x: Ideal for Games

It is practically difficult if you are aiming to buy a laptop for playing games, since they exhaust the battery power and demand huge components. But Alien ware M11x (starting price $799) is one exception to the above quoted things. You may get a clocked processor for this amount with 2GB capacity RAM. The M11x… Continue reading AlienWare M11x: Ideal for Games

MaxiVista Multi-Monitor Software

If you are considering connecting your desktop to work along with other computers on the same network that is hardly used, the MaxiVista is a monitor software that will provide the solution for you. This monitor software is capable of duplicating the screen content from one computer to another. This content can be used for… Continue reading MaxiVista Multi-Monitor Software

5 Android Apps for a Truly Mobile Office

Android is a great operating system for mobile devices and the number of different smartphones running it available on the market means you won’t have any problems picking one that suits your need best. If you’re a mobile professional whose work depends on documents and getting things done fast, you’ll definitely want to pick a… Continue reading 5 Android Apps for a Truly Mobile Office

5 Advantages Apple’s iOS has over other Mobile Operating Systems

The biggest players on the mobile operating systems market are Apple’s iOS, which runs on their own devices (the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch), and Android, which is open source and can be installed by anyone on any hardware, as long as they provide their own drivers. Ever since the first iPhone was introduced and… Continue reading 5 Advantages Apple’s iOS has over other Mobile Operating Systems

Barnes & Noble Nook E-Book Reader: A Detailed Review

Barnes & Noble when first released their e-book reader about a year ago it was definitely going for the success road. B&N has indeed gone from almost a no name and no presence in the electronic books industry to the present 20 percent of the market share. Recently, company made a definitive move by switching… Continue reading Barnes & Noble Nook E-Book Reader: A Detailed Review

HTC Desire HD vs. T-Mobile G2

So far, this has been the year of Smartphones in the consumer electronics market. We have seen the likes of Apple and Google introducing their variants of Smartphones. Google’s Android Powered phones have also flooded the market having high-end and high price tag phones and also the low budget phones offering multitude of features. The… Continue reading HTC Desire HD vs. T-Mobile G2

Playstation Phone – N-Gage in disguise?

This isn’t the first time rumors have sprouted about a Sony Ericsson Playstation branded phone (Playstation Phone or PSPhone, we are still not sure). Gaming aficionados have demanded one for ages. And many have pinned it as Sony Ericsson’s only hope to make a major come-back in the phone market. Details about the prototype, however,… Continue reading Playstation Phone – N-Gage in disguise?

Opera Mobile Browser For Android Smartphones next month

Opera Software, the famous internet browser and competitor with the likes of Internet Explorer and Firefox is planning to release its new mobile web browser. The Norwegian company on Wednesday released a blog post in which they said that Opera software will release yet another mobile version of its internet browser for the booming Google’s… Continue reading Opera Mobile Browser For Android Smartphones next month

Differentiating Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud Computing Environments

In its current form, cloud computing has been around for a few years now, yet many are still confused by the terminology used to describe the various types of clouds. This has not been helped by private software and hardware vendors inventing terms to attempt to appeal to corporate IT departments everywhere. As they saw cloud computing taking off, they attempted to exploit fears as to its security by offering solutions that really don’t have anything to do with the cloud except for a made-up name. Here, we’ll attempt to cut through the noise and give a basic primer as to the types of clouds and their potential uses.