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Database, Gotfried. K, Published on 20/01/2010
» This week's Internet Site of the Week is actually 69 websites employing Web 2.0 technologies that might be of interest to you, in the form of an article on Smash Apps.
Database, Tony Waltham, Published on 20/01/2010
» With banner ads for the movie Avatar 3D plastered across newspaper pages and outside Bangkok cinemas over the New Year the timing was certainly right for Acer to make its first foray into 3D with the relatively inexpensive Aspire 5738DG notebook PC being the flagship.
Database, James Hein, Published on 20/01/2010
» It is time to say something about Windows 7, or rather some of my reader's experiences with it, which I thank them for sharing.
Database, Gotfried. K, Published on 20/01/2010
» I've always loved the expression "Work the web", but what exactly does it mean? How do you work the web? It sort of reminds of that old Microsoft slogan "Where do you want to go today?". It sounds nice, but, what does it mean, if anything?
Database, Published on 20/01/2010
» Dear Readers: Wanda Sloan is struggling with a trashed hard drive and hopes her columns will return next week.
Database, Published on 20/01/2010
» I took my compact 2.5 HD external storage device on vacation to Canada recently hoping to show my daughters some photos of amazing Thailand. My daughters both have relatively mew Macs and although the machines recognised an external drive was connected they refused to open the device to show the photos.
B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 17/01/2010
» Although the sands are shifting under the mobile phone market, Nokia still manages to hold on to the No1 handset manufacturer slot despite its eroding market share (about 38%).
AFP, Published on 15/01/2010
» NPD Group reported that US sales of videogame hardware and software hit 5.53 billion dollars in December, setting a new monthly record and giving a blockbuster end to a lackluster year.
Outlook, Marius Murdoch, Published on 14/01/2010
» It might seem like the ancient past, but it wasn't so long ago that we lived in the dark ages of dial-up internet, floppy disks, pagers and fax machines. Luckily these old-hats died with dignity, and while we may miss the harrowing screams of connecting modems, good riddance to bad rubbish. But other technologies seem insistent on carrying on, despite smarter and more accessible alternatives gaining saliency in the new decade. What looked to be consumer mainstays seem poised for poor performance and obsolescence this year. Here's a list of some of the stale technologies of 2010.
Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 13/01/2010
» 2010 will be the year in which storage and connectivity play a key role for consumers, while social networking will find its way deeper into enterprises where virtualisation and cloud computing are moving forward.