A day ago a lot and with lot happenings around in the world of operating system, when Microsoft introduces its Windows 8 Consumer Preview in front of the whole world. But wait, we have some add-on story for this, we are expecting that the final product not come up with the number ‘8’ at the end in Windows Server 8. The final product will probably be called as Windows Sever 2012 or 2013, depending on the time when it get completed. Microsoft through its blog post featured the product’s “tremendous amount of new capabilities for...

In an urge to make the process more for its consumers, Google Wallet continues to roll out to more areas, resulting in simplifying the process with the onboarding process is just one step toward increasing its use. Google through its blog states that the simplification process starts from today, for those who are using the service online. “Now customers in many...

This is something “interesting” for both consumers as well as developers, Microsoft new entrants in the world of operating system – Windows 8 Consumer Preview has seen about 1 million downloads in the first day of its availability.  The numbers are interesting but not surprising as Windows 8 version is already so much popular among all to a great extent plus...

Since from the Windows 8 Consumer Preview is available for publicly download there are lot of add-ons we keep on seeing from almost every vendors, the new to add in the list is from AMD – those who owes a computer and has a Radeon-based video card inside, AMD has just released a fresh drivers including the support for “stero 3D [and] optimized screen rotation,”...

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom for the first time since being released has given an interview to the 3News in New Zealand. The conversation is of 20 minutes long during which Dotcom strongly found urges that Hollywood is the one to blame for piracy, stating the way in which movies are released on country basis resulting in people to seek alternatives to view them. Talking...

Editor’s Note: Guest Author Ruchika Shokeen is a technology enthusiast interested in analysing and reporting about different technologies. Matt Spaccarelli, an unemployed truck driver and student, took the country’s largest telecommunications company to small claims court when AT&T started slowing down the data service for his iPhone, Pro-tem Judge Russell Nadel found in favor of Spaccarelli in Ventura Superior Court in Simi Valley on Friday, saying it wasn’t fair for the company to purposely slow down his iPhone,...

Editor’s Note: Guest Author Ajeet Pratap Maurya is a Software Engineer specializing in .NET technologies and iOS development. Software giant Microsoft has finally unveiled Windows 8 operating system for public preview on after their developer’s preview during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. With this release there were many major changes in Windows...

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Editor’s Note: Guest Author Ruchika Shokeen is a technology enthusiast interested in analysing and reporting about different technologies. Phil Pauley, A man who believed in the power of design to not only improve products and processes but to inspire people around the world began in his youth comes up with a PowerPack365, a revolutionary portable power supply....

Yesterday we saw two “biggies” tech giant – HP and IBM layoff employees, HP fired some 275 employees from its webOS division, whereas IBM found sacking about 1,000 employees working in the company’s US division – adding to this, today, another biggies this time from gaming world, Activision Blizzard. The company is cutting about 600 employees, in the process...

Microsoft over the years has faced one regulatory challenge after another, in lieu of keeping the same pace; the software giant has hired a senior Federal Trade Commission attorney who had also led several of the agency’s antitrust investigations into Google Inc. has been hired by the company’s archrival, Microsoft. Randall Long, a deputy assistant director in the agency’s Bureau of Competition, will become a director of regulatory affairs in Washington, D.C., at the end of March, Microsoft said Wednesday. WSJ states,...