19
Jun

Google can track your PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android and other devices

Google can track your PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android and other devices

We recently, heard about Apple, tracking the user data on the iPhone and iPad, and started to believe that Apple is an evil company with no respect to the privacy of the users. But guess what, there is another Big Daddy, who has more control over your activities in the virtual world than Apple, yes, […]

19
Jun

Rubik’s Puzzle: All you need to know

Rubik’s Puzzle: All you need to know

We are playing with the Rubik’s Puzzle, probably ever since we were a kid, trying the various permutations and combination to get all like color bricks on one side. It was fun, it is actually, to be honest, I have never solved a Rubik Puzzle successfully, there are tutorials and videos on Youtube, also some […]

17
Jun

Cloud Computing and Where it Stand in 2011

Cloud Computing and Where it Stand in 2011

We recently posted an Article about Cloud Computing and it’s benefits for Small businesses, here we are again to give you some insides about how cloud computing is doing in the production environment in the mid-2011. Some of the factors influencing Cloud computing include: Hardware Saving Faster Deployment Scalable Automation Capabilities Cost Reduction The leading […]

16
Jun

Cloud Music: Apple iTunes versus Google Music

Cloud Music: Apple iTunes versus Google Music

The rumors are going ga-ga over the development of the new Android application that Google is coming up with that will compete with iTunes, with a possible live stream component much like  Pandora.   However, Apple is quickly trying to activate their own cloud music.   You’re probably wondering what the heck cloud music is, […]

13
Jun

iCloud uses Windows Azure Services for Hosting Data: Sources

iCloud uses Windows Azure Services for Hosting Data: Sources

The wizards at  InfiniteApple, a recently-established Apple-related blog have found out that Apple’s iCloud online services actually use third-party services, namely Amazon Cloud Services and Windows Azure. It turns out that iCloud seems to use Windows Azure, unlimited web hosting services and Amazon Cloud Services for storage, as shown by a packet dump. Below we’re […]

13
Jun

iPhone 5 probable/Expected Features 2011

iPhone 5 probable/Expected Features 2011

The design and features of iPhone 5 is doing rounds and there have been a lot of conspiracy theorist giving their version of features that are in store in the upcoming iPhone 5 by Apple. Here is a round up of rumors of the features and design that the iPhone 5 might have. Some of […]

13
Jun

Acquisitions by Google – Chronology

Acquisitions by Google – Chronology

We recently posted and article about the  Acquisitions & Investments by Microsoft, here we are with the Acquisitions by Google, The acquisitions date by as early as February 2011. Google has acquired wide range of companies from Youtube to reCaptcha to feedburner. Some of them to purely generate revenue while most of them to increase […]

11
Jun

[NSFW] Foursquare for Sex – don’t check in without Protection

[NSFW] Foursquare for Sex – don’t check in without Protection

Folks over at College Humor has tried their best to demonstrate how obsessed we get with a piece of software or service. They have taken an example for Fousquare, do watch the video, if hilarious. http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6415974/foursquare-for-sex   as they say “don’t check in without Protection” Dhawal D

11
Jun

Hello Mark Zuckerburg, you could implement these features as well on Facebook

Hello Mark Zuckerburg, you could implement these features as well on Facebook

We use Facebook on a daily Basis, some of the reason include, it allows us to keep in touch with our friends, has some super cool features et. al., Well, a fellow over at Yo Zuck, has got some super cool feature, which he wants, Mark Zuckerburg to implement on Facebook. We are featuring a […]

9
Jun

Cloud and SaaS (Software as a Service) based content management systems are the future

Cloud and SaaS (Software as a Service) based content management systems are the future

Software as a service (SaaS, typically pronounced [sà ¦s]), sometimes referred to as “on-demand software,” is a  software delivery model in which software and its associated  data are  hosted centrally (typically in the (Internet)  cloud) and are typically accessed by  users using a  thin client, normally using a  web browser over the Internet. While practically […]