McAfee turns the tables and speeds up the AV race!
McAfee just turned up the heat in the AntiVirus market by launching the 2010 version of their McAfee AntiVirus Suite! Aimed at total protection, whether offline or online, they promise that their products now are Smarter, more effective, faster, and easier to operate than their predecessor versions. And I agree! Wholeheartedly! Read More →
How to resolve application compatibility issues on Windows 7
Windows 7 had a good measure of success in the market. As comparison to earlier versions of windows, Win 7 is a kind of product with great reliability, speed and better graphics. Read More →
Why on Web Updated Content is Still the King
When I started my career in online writing industry 5 years back, I read one sentence that was pretty heartening: content is the king. I was reasonably happy that I am already working in a domain called king. However, as the years passed by community and networking sort of tried to replace content and gain that place. They admittedly...
How to chat without opening chat window
Recently, I was chatting with a friend on Gtalk and we were often sending indirect messages using the “status update” that is a regular feature of any IM. This actually gave me a funny idea and I thought to write about it. Read More →
What I liked in Fedora
It has been only a few days when I started using Fedora 11. Previous to this, I have used Ubuntu for around 5-6 months and have been using Windows from the time I started using computers. Fedora is not working as easy for me as Ubuntu was but I know this is those initial hiccups that you have to come across while trying something...
Using Fedora for the First Time–How it Feels
After my tryst with Ubuntu a couple of months ago, I have now installed Fedora 11 on my system and trying to get my hands on this wonderful Linux distro. This is the first time I am using Fedora and am yet to get full knowledge of its varieties from Ubuntu. Read More →
Download Wallpaper for Free
Download wallpaper for free on your computer I have recently tried my hands on creating graphics using open-source software GIMP. I have created some wallpaper sort of images using my own camera shots and some brushes that work both in Photoshop and GIMP. Read More →
GNUstep Developer Wanted
According to the official website, GNUstep is: GNUstep is a free, object-oriented, cross-platform development environment that strives for simplicity and elegance. GNUstep is based on and completely compatible with the OpenStep specification developed by NeXT (now Apple Computer Inc.) as well as implementing many extensions...
Enterprise Cloud Services Launched by Canonical
You have heard the popularity and usability of Ubuntu Cloud system and know how it helps enterprises to work faster? Now there’s more. Canonical has launched new professional services to help and support users building private clouds in enterprises. Read More →
5 Ways to Contribute to GIMP
GIMP, just like any other free software that runs under GNU project, is open to community based contributions and suggestions by users. There are various ways in which a user can contribute to GIMP–some of them are technical and some of them can be adopted by non-technical users also. Read More →
India's largest deal site SnapDeal now reaches to Chennai with great offers
SPAR launches South India's biggest Hypermarket in Malleshwaram
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