Thursday, December 19, 2013

Browser Wars: Chrome vs. IE11 vs. Firefox | PCMag.com

Browser Wars: Chrome vs. IE11 vs. Firefox | PCMag.com: "Browser makers all say they want websites to be able to do everything that standalone applications are capable of. I've even heard one vendor posit that a very sophisticated program like Adobe Lightroom could eventually land in the browser. For this to happen, browsers need a lot more capabilities and lot more speed. The good news? Browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera are headed in exactly that direction. Today's browser can both do more things with your PC than their ancestors could, and they're able to do them a lot faster."

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How to keep your iOS 7 devices secure

How to keep your iOS 7 devices secure: "As their power increases, we're storing more and more of our important and personal data on our mobile devices. That's why it's of paramount importance that we make sure they're as secure from prying eyes as possible. Thankfully, iOS 7 has improved security features designed for just that. If you're the proud owner of an iPhone 4 or later, iPad 2 or later, iPad mini or 5th-gen iPod touch, here are some simple tips you can use to improve the chances your valuable data won't fall into the wrong hands."

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Top 10 coolest high tech toys for kids

Top 10 coolest high tech toys for kids: "Christmas is just around the corner and the hunt for the best kids toys out there has never been more exciting. With iPhone-controlled toys, customizable robots and smart toys that aim to teach kids life skills while entertaining them, the latest breed of high-tech toys have a lot to offer. Even books and pens, augmented with a little technology can read to kids or coach them to write. If you're looking to surprise junior with toys that feature a delightful technological twist, Gizmag's top 10 coolest tech toys for kids should give you plenty of ideas."

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8 Creative Uses for Google's Chromecast

8 Creative Uses for Google's Chromecast: "oogle’s Chromecast, which was announced last July, came into a crowded scene of gadgets that let you watch web-content on your TV. From the Roku to Smart TVs, there are lots of ways to get online videos onto your TV screen. What’s really cool about the Chromecast is that it goes far beyond just letting you watch online videos on your TV."

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Tips On Buying Computer - News - Bubblews

Tips On Buying Computer - News - Bubblews: "Actually, when we intend to buy a computer , the main thing we have to think there are two , namely :

1 . Used For What ?

Before buying a computer , first determine your destination buy a computer . For example : To learn graphic design , writing , surfing the web , playing games , and others . If the specified purpose , then you can specify the exact specifications . For example : If you will be used to study graphic design , the specifications of the processor and VGA should be sufficient . If you do not know about the specifications of computer components , you can consult the people who understand that no one bought ."

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LG Chromebase all-in-one joins list of Chrome OS-powered devices

LG Chromebase all-in-one joins list of Chrome OS-powered devices: "We've already seen a multitude of Chromebooks and a Chromebox, and now LG's Chromebase joins the list of Chrome-based computers. Set to be officially unveiled at CES next month, the Chromebase is the world's first all-in-one PC powered by Google's Linux-based Chrome operating system."

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Etiquette For Phones: Is Your Smartphone Making You Totally Obnoxious?

Etiquette For Phones: Is Your Smartphone Making You Totally Obnoxious?: "We’ve gone over the standard smartphone social fare: don’t text during a conversation, don’t ignore friends to take a long phone call, don’t send text messages completely full with abbreviated words.
But that’s all we’ve done: don’t, don’t, don’t."

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Apple iPad Mini with Retina Display - CNET Reviews

Apple iPad Mini with Retina Display - CNET Reviews: "The iPad Mini with Retina Display is the iPad Air in a smaller, cheaper package that's just as capable as its larger brother. Also, thanks to its smaller screen, the tablet's pixel density is one of the highest yet on any tablet. This is not only the best version of the iPad so far but, thanks to its incredible apps options and robust media ecosystem, it's the best small tablet, period."

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Service Providers light up the Cloud OS - The Official Microsoft Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs

Service Providers light up the Cloud OS - The Official Microsoft Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs: "Today, Microsoft introduced the Cloud OS Network, a worldwide group of more than 25 leading cloud service providers who have embraced our Cloud OS vision and will deliver hosted services built on the Microsoft Cloud Platform, which includes Windows Server with Hyper-V, System Center and the Windows Azure Pack. This announcement represents important progress against our goals and strategy for Cloud OS. More importantly, it is great news for enterprise customers across the globe."

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TechNet Virtual Labs

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