• Microsoft Arc Keyboards

    Microsoft’s Arc Keyboard isn’t so much designed small because it’s great for traveling—laptops already come with compact keyboards—it’s more for compact spaces or controlling media center machines. I gotta say, it looks really nice, even if it’s awkward. Pretty good. Like we said above, it’s a very pretty keyboard, curved…

  • Apple launches new version of Mac Mini for $699

    Apple said it launched a new version of its lowest-priced computer, Mac mini, with twice the graphics performance and lower power usage, from $699. The product’s power consumption would be less than 10 watts when idle. The new Mac mini, which is 7.7 inches square by 1.4 inches, has an…

  • HP adding Internet capabilities to new printers

    For years, HP has relied on the sale of its printer ink to supply a big piece of the company’s profits. Smart phones are a challenge because they’re by design not connected to printers, and with people reading more of their Internet content on their phones, they’re printing fewer pages….

  • Asus’s Wireless Router RT-N13U

    Asus presents us with its latest gadget RT-N13U Wireless Router which won’t cause you headaches to configure. The Router measures only 165mm x 125mm x 30mm and weighs only 265g. Once you have made a connection with the Asus RT-N13U then you will experience Asus EZ UI which enables the…

  • Bluetooth 4.0 coming by June 2010

    Data transfer has become more important due to a vast amount of data flowing around all over the world. There are so many ways of data transfer, in that Bluetooth has become more easier and effective nowadays. The next generation of Bluetooth technology i.e. “Bluetooth 4.0” should complete sometime in…

  • Virgin broadband for Next generation

    Nowadays, more people depend on internet or broadband to do their works easily. Speed plays very important role in this competitive world. Different providers are providing internet or broadband with their own plan and speed. Keeping all this in mind Virgin mobile company is stepping into broadband field with some…

  • Gigabit ethernet switch: AT-x600

    Allied Telesis is selling a line of switches denominated as the AT-x600 series. Those switches offer several advantages and are perfect as aggregation switches or as an access controller for any network. This family of products with stackable Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switches has both 24 and 48 Gigabit port…

  • BSNL Launches broadband at 24 Mbps for customers in 500 meters range

    BSNL can be named as one the backbone of India. Its believed by many people in this country from many many years. Now BSNL is not only providing telephone services or mobile services, it is also providing broadband facility also. BSNL has made heads turn with its latest offering of…

  • Folder Lock – The Fastest Encryption on Earth

    Peoples or techies are more concerned about their private or personal data. Some data may be confidential also. This can be viewed by anyone if you dont encrypt them by giving some password. This problem can be overcome by using a new software called as Folder lock. Folder Lock offers…

  • Google Buzz privacy

    Many times people dont like to share their personal matters. Sometimes when I am working in my office, my co-workers come in between me and my laptop try to peep into my works. This makes me embarrasing while I am sending my personal emails or doing some of my personal…

  • New software from iSkoot

    As we know Skype is changing the face of telecommunications. There are now more than 40 million Skype users making free calls all over the world. iSkoot completes the Skype user experience by extending the boundaries of Skype’s valuable service from the PC to the mobile phone. Now with iSkoot and…

  • Seagate Unveils USB 3.0 based BlackArmor PS110

    Seagate has introduced its new 500GB HDD named BlackArmor PS110boasting the latest USB 3.0 specifications and comes along with USB 3.0 Kit which includes a PC express card so that your existing laptops could be equipped with enhanced USB 3.0, the speed increase is phenomenal when compared to USB 2.0 based…

  • Bill Gates joins the famous social networking site : TWITTER.com

    Bill Gates joins the famous social networking site : TWITTER.com. Bill Gate’s early tweets are more focused on the events in Haiti and his foundation work.

    Bill gates being a multi-personality person : software giant, philanthropist, and now joins the Twitter community.

    The “@BillGates” account existed before, but it wasn’t actually Gates or anyone on his behalf doing the posts. Now, though, the account is held by Gates and is also one of the pages that Twitter lists as a “Verified account”.

  • Russian Hackers halted traffic as they replace roadside video adverts with Porn !!!

    The size of the displays has increased as the cost of making the display technology has come down, the public video billboards has got a Big value in the Admarket. These displays allow TV-like adverts to be displayed in shopping malls, at the road side, and many other places where its prominent is more and can reach a wider audience with such type of display ads.

    With hackers getting into these advert, Traffic came to a standstill as the motorists stopped to watch in amazement as the two displays showed the pornographic clip posted by hackers on big-screen video billboards in Moscow, Russian news agencies reported on Friday.

  • Security Agencies warned the Govt. officials not use Blackberry during working at sensitive ministries

    At the concerns over hacking of crucial official websites. the security agencies have warned the government not to use the blackberry instruments by their officials working in sensitive ministries like Prime Minister’s office.

    Agencies have also cautioned against the practice of connecting official computers and laptops with unsecured internet connections by some bureaucrats thus compromising security.

    Mainly hackers from china are very active and have being penetrated deep into the cyberspace, the security agencies had asked all ministries especially the Defence, External, Home and the PMO to have their official computers separate from the one which are used to connect to the internet world.

  • Security Flaw in IE led to Hackers on recent attacks Google and other companies

    Microsoft’s browser flaw exposed Google and at least 20 other companies to hackers in the recent computer attacks.

    By setting browser’s Internet security zone to “High” the security hole can be closed – told by Microsoft on a alert confirming the weakness. The World’s largest software maker may also issue an update to fix the problem.

  • Google plans for moving out of China

    Reuters reports that Google Inc announced on Tuesday that it is planning to shut down the Chinese version of the Google website (google.cn) and shut off its offices in the country of China. The google.cn website had censored content of the Itnernet searches for China. Since 2006, Google is said…

  • Intel launching Nehalem Processor

    In an event invitation, Intel said that will unveil Core i7,  which is the first processor of the Nehalem family targeted at high-end desktop computers. Some test units of the Core i7 have already been shipped, and some websites like “Tom’s Hardware” and “PC Perspective” made good comments about its speedy…