Google is announcing the addition of the Moon to its Google Earth application. Many have been expecting the introduction for a while now and there have been some hints recently about the release. The announcement comes just in time to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of the first lunar landing, with […]
VLC Player 1.0.0
Published on :VLC Player 1.0.0 is out of beta. This final version fixes lots of bugs and adds some new features and high definition codecs making it the best player that can play videos without requiring 3rd party codecs. The VideoLAN project targets multimedia streaming of MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and DivX files, […]
How to download files from Rapidshare without waiting
Published on :Rapidshare is one the most known websites in the Internet where users can upload and download tons of files without any program and without staying on queue for a long time. (Waiting a lot of time is a thing which is well-known to clients for the ED2K and de-centralized Kad […]
How to backup your Twitter account
Published on :Twitter is becoming increasingly popular lately. A lot of people are using it, including bloggers, webmasters and…celebrities! This free social messaging utility letting you blog in just 140 characters is really changing the way we look at Internet, turning normal people to influencing experts able to affect millions of people! […]
Microsoft Office 2010 TP Activation Confusion
Published on :There have been some confusion regarding Activation of Office 2010 Technical Preview (TP), as it has been discussed in forums and Newsgroups. Here’s the clarification which should clear this doubt. I hope you all got Invites for Microsoft Office 2010 from Microsoft Connect to be among the first people in […]
How Microsoft and Intel are working together to make Windows 7 better
Published on :A large part of Windows 7’s sucesss is attributed to Microsoft’s collaboration with its hardware partners, namely Intel. Microsoft and Intel have been working together for more than 20 years, so it was only natural for them to be involved with the development of Windows 7. The two companies have […]
Microsoft denies any Xbox 360 Blu-ray drive possibility
Published on :Three years ago at E3 2006, Bill Gates, former CEO of Microsoft, announced a Xbox 360 HD DVD player that was capable of playing HD-DVD’s. After the bloody war between HD-DVDs and Blu-ray discs was over and HD-DVD’s were no more, Microsoft decided to discontinue the HD DVD drive for […]
Microsoft keen to take part in Unique ID project: Gates
Published on :Bill Gates, Chairman, Microsoft Corporation, said, at a NASSCOM CEO forum today, that the global software giant was keen to participate in India’s unique ID programme. Gates plans to meet Nandan Nilekani, who is Chairperson of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), tonight. The UIDAI project plans to provide […]
Sneak peek of what’s coming in Windows Live Movie Maker
Published on :Last month, the Windows Live Movie Maker team made a blog post with a status update on what’s been happening to Movie Maker. To give you a recap, in the post Mike Torres offered some glimpses of what to expect from the new version, including more rich-editing capabilities (more transitions, […]
Initial Windows Theme Mockups for Firefox 3.7
Published on :Firefox 3.5 was released several weeks ago adding lots of new features(and bugs) to it. It hasn’t been a month after the 3.5 release and Mozilla is already getting ready for Firefox 3.5’s successor, Firefox 3.7. The first mockup images of version 3.7 was added to the Mozilla wiki 1 […]
