How Free is “FREE”, well there always are some catches, but when it comes to Facebook, there IS no catch, Facebook is free for the users, not because they are customers, but because they are the PRODUCT themselves, Products that are being sold to advertisers and marketers, either in the form of ads being served, […]
Monthly Archives: October 2011
What is DLNA, What does DLNA do, How to setup DLNA on Windows 7
Firstly you may ask, What the heck is DLNA? DLNA is all about the Digital Home and getting those devices you use everyday to work together. Chances are you’ve got a digital camera, but are restricted to watching your photos back on the screen of your PC, or you’ve got video footage on your camcorder […]
Google Chrome Browser is coming to Android Soon
A brief piece of code posted on Google’s Chromium Code website has confirmed that Chrome will be ported to Android. Although you may ask when is it happening, our money is on the browser being revealed as part of Ice Cream Sandwich Release event by Google and Samsung on the 19th of October 2011 in […]
Beware! Google Street View, Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare etc, useful to plot crime, says Ex-Burglars
Next time you leave your home for a longer length of time,  don’t tell the Internet about it. There have been a lot of stories coming in the news about criminals using Google, Twitter, Foursquare and Facebook to target people who many not be home or, in the case of Google Earth and Street View, which […]
Blackberry Servers goes down; Millions Of BlackBerry Users In Europe, Asia, Africa affected
Millions of BlackBerry smartphone users have been cut off from using the Internet Servers because of what sounds like a major fault at RIM, the Canadian company that makes the Blackberry devices. The glitch, which struck at around 4:30 PM India Time, was affecting online services for consumers over Europe, Asia and Africa. All are served by […]
Android beats iOS (even after iPhone 4S and) in all walks; Check out why
Is is rightly said about Apple, “They take a technology that already exists, improve it a bit and sell it as the second coming.” That was one of the Android staffer’s analysis of the iPhone 4S launch and we struggle to find a more succinct interpretation of what was unveiled in Cupertino, California a few […]






