Monthly Archives: January 2010

Windows 7: The Good, Bad and Ugly

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One major qualm with Windows 7 is the hit that it takes in terms of performance in most aspects in comparison to the veteran Windows XP or Windows Vista.

Apple releases iPad

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Last night, we saw people storming onto social networks tweeting, updating, blogging and doing everything they could to publish even the minuscule detail of the device as it got revealed by Apple.

What to expect from Apple today?

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While the anxiety and excitement continues to build up, we do a close watch on what the rumors and expectations have to reveal. The curtain unfolds within hours from now!

Culture Unplugged: Spirit Enlightened

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Culture Unplugged’s aim is to cater to the innate quest of its audience in seeking cultural understanding and to transform and evolve the social sensibilities.

Google Chrome OS: An OS for future computing?

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Computer users today have carried a large aspect of their work onto the web. Google intends on revolutionizing the world of Operating Systems with Google Chrome OS.

Shell Shock

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Shells are an outer layer of interface between the user and the innards of the operating system (the kernel). Let’s get back to the basics and get shell shocked!

Flash on the Apple iPhone

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Apple has finally given in to the relentless pursuit by Adobe and all it world wide users by allowing developers to build flash iPhone apps using the new Flash Professional CS5.

InDesign by Design

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Adobe’s InDesign breaks the barriers between online and offline publishing by offering everything from newspaper and book publishing for the presses to interactive flash magazines and e-books for the web.