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Want to learn Javascript, but you don’t want to read books or attend classes? Then here’s a great way to learn it – Codeavengers.com. Codeavengers offers quite a fun way of learning Javascript online. The lessons are split into two levels: Level 1 and Level 2. These two levels would help you learn [...]
Read More » What Firefox 4 has in store for you
Firefox 4 is expected to be released later this year. Mozilla had hoped to release Firefox 4 in 2010 but a longer-than-expected testing process discovered hundreds of bugs forcing the date back. If you want a sneak peek of Firefox , you can download the Release Candidate (Firefox 4 RC) here. Here are some of [...]
Read More » Hoax message about Facebook becoming overpopulated
Today morning while checking my emails I found that I had received about 5 to 6 messages from my facebook friends. It was the same message from everybody and reads as follows. Facebook is recently becoming very overpopulated. There have been many members complaining that Facebook is becoming very slow. Records show that the reason [...]
Read More » The official HTML5 logo unveiled
W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium has announced a logo for HTML5. HTML5 is the next major revision of HTML and is currently under development. If you are one of the early adopters of HTML5 and have used HTML5 in your site or have to do anything with HTML5 you might want to use the [...]
Read More » Microsoft’s Surface V2 – Take a look
Microsoft first launched the amazing ‘Surface’ technology in 2008 and now here is Surface V2 with lot more advancements. Surface V2 runs on Embedded Windows 7 Professional 64-bit and has a new technology in the screen, called pixel sense, that allows for 2 million sensors alongside the pixels in the display. Pixel sense not only [...]
Read More » European version of Windows 7 not to include Internet Explorer
Microsoft will not be including a full version of Internet Explorer in European versions of Windows 7 when the OS is released later this year. Windows 7, expected to be released on 22 October, is Microsoft’s replace for windows Vista which, like all previous versions of Windows, had the Internet Explorer browser built in.
Read More » Firefox 3.5 to arrive on June 30
Mozilla has confirmed that it will release the next major version of Firefox on Tuesday, June 30. Firefox 3.5 is the first major revision of the popular open-source browser since version 3 landed a little over a year ago, in June of 2008. Firefox 3.5 is based on the Gecko 1.9.1 rendering platform, which has [...]
Read More » Microsoft Vine – Communication tool for emergencies
Microsoft vine is a tool to help people stay in touch with each other in difficult and urgent circumstances. Microsoft Vine, which is in beta testing and works with any web-connected device, lets you send alerts (short messages) and reports (longer messages) about your whereabouts.
Read More » Use your digital camera or camera mobile to find if your remote control is working fine
Here is the situation. You find that your TV or music system is not responding to your remote. You frantically try pressing this key and that key but to no avail. Ah…probably the batteries in the remote are out of juice. You replace the batteries with new ones and still its the same.
Read More » Free Flex Builder 3 for Software Developers out of job
Adobe Flex Builder 3 software is currently available for free for software developers who are affected by the current economic condition and are currently unemployed. Of course, there are certain conditions to be eligible for the free offer. For instance, to receive the product under this program, you must attest to the fact that you [...]
Read More » Microsoft to discontinue Encarta
Microsoft is shutting down its Encarta encyclopaedia Web sites and will also discontinue its Student and Premium Encarta software products. “The category of traditional encyclopaedias and reference material has changed,” reads a note explaining the move on the MSN Encarta Web site. “People today seek and consume information in considerably different ways than in years [...]
Read More » AMD creates a new over-clocking performance record
In a recent development,people at AMD set a new over-clocking performance record. Over-clocking as you might be aware, is a method to run CPUs (processors) at a higher clock rate (more clock cycles per second) that what was specified by the manufacturer to achieve a performance increase. Mostly of interest to those technology enthusiasts who [...]
Read More » Beware – The Win32.Worm.Downadup worm is out to get you
The Win32.Worm.Downadup is raging across the Internet, using new tricks to spread undetected. The worm spreads by exploiting a vulnerability in the Windows RPC Server Service and has infected millions of Windows PCs in the last two weeks. Apparently, there are several different variants of Downadup running wild. The algorithm to create the domain names [...]
Read More » Terrafugia Transition – World’s first flying car
The Terrafugia Transition, which can transform itself from a two-seater road car to a plane in 15 seconds, is scheduled to take to the air next month. If it survives its first test flight, the technological breakthrough, is expected to land in showrooms in about 18 months’ time. Its manufacturer says it is easy to [...]
Read More » Windows 7 build 6956 let out of the bag at WinHEC 2008
Windows 7, the highly anticipated next incarnation of Windows, has been leaked. It appears that just a day after WinHEC 2008 China began, an attendee from the conference managed to slip a Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) image of Windows 7 Build 6956 onto a portable device and upload it via torrent to the world.
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