Archive for June, 2010

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New features in Microsoft Office 2010

Posted by nrupal On June - 27 - 2010
New features of Microdoft Office 2010.

A Twisst to amateur stargazing

Posted by Pramod On June - 27 - 2010
Twitter brings your friends closer, tells them what you're doing and lets you know what your favorite celebrity is up to. Now, it goes a step further and tells you when you can look up in to the sky to see a satellite fly by.!

Gmail supports Microsoft documents

Posted by vikrant On June - 27 - 2010
Gmail has now added the support for the Microsoft word files (.doc and .docx). Now Microsoft Word attachments in Gmail can be viewed in the browser it self without the need to download. Google Docs viewer now allows you to view the following formats .pdf .ppt .tiff .doc .docx To view the attachment just click

Windows Live Essentials beta

Posted by vikrant On June - 27 - 2010
Microsoft has rolled out Windows Live Essentials 2010 beta version. The Web application suite has the following free programs bundled with it: Windows Live Messenger Messenger Companion Photo Gallery Live Writer Windows Mail Movie Maker Family Safety Bing Sync Additional Programs Microsoft Office Outlook Connector Microsoft Silverlight Operating System Requirement: Windows Vista or Windows 7

Apple, Adobe and the future of flash

Posted by Pramod On June - 25 - 2010
Apple and Adobe have been locking horns over the inclusion of Flash in Apple products. What does this mean for the everyday user?

MIT develops mobile phone based optometry solution

Posted by saurabh On June - 25 - 2010
The team at the MIT Camera Culture Lab have developed a portable and inexpensive solution for estimating refractive errors of human eye. Some common errors of the eye, including nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and age-related vision loss can be diagnosed using this affordable technology which until now was possible using specialized equipment operated by a trained