News
Wednesday, 14 Jul 2010
Samsung Apps Releases Travel Apps to Make Summer Trips Stress Free
Samsung Electronics' online application store offers a wide variety of travel-related apps geared for the summer season.
Fujitsu and Microsoft Expand Partnership to Provide Global Cloud Computing
Microsoft announces Windows Azure platform will run in Fujitsu's datacenters; Fujitsu to offer new cloud services based on Windows Azure.
Intel Reports Best Ever Quarter with US$2.9 Billion Profit
Intel has just reported its best ever quarter in its 42-year history. Revenues hit 10.8 billion with 2.9 of that in profit.
74% of Enterprise PCs Still Running Win XP
Despite having sold millions of copies, it is alarming to hear that a vast majority of companies are still running Microsoft's nine-year old OS, Win XP.
Tuesday, 13 Jul 2010
ASUS Introduces ENGTX460 Graphics Card Series
ASUS announces a new range of ENGTX460 graphics cards which fuses a DirectCU thermal design and Voltage Tweak overclocking with 3D Vision Surround support.
NVIDIA Updates Release 256 Drivers
NVIDIA updates their "Release 256" family of drivers with version 258.96. The new driver is currently going through WHQL certification, and the ratified version is expected to be available in a week's time.
How Many Products Does Panasonic Sell?
How many products does a mega conglomerate like Panasonic sell? Not sure? Don't worry, you're not the only one.
Safeguard or Wipe BlackBerry Devices with BlackBerry Protect
Securing your data should always be the top priority, especially so if you have confidential data within your BlackBerry devices. BlackBerry introduces its data security app, BlackBerry Protect, which is still in closed beta stages.
Consumer Reports Cannot Recommend the iPhone 4
It's official. Apple's iPhone 4 and its reception issues get tested by none other than Consumer Reports and as widely reported, they face the same antenna problems as others.
Majority of IT Professionals Admit to Network Snooping
In a recent study, a large percentage of IT professionals admitted to using their administrative powers to access information not relevant to their role.











