Archive for the 'Software' Category

Closed Door Sessions

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

The most highly guarded secrets of the world’s top online wealth building experts were recently spilled behind closed doors.

No tickets were sold. No one was invited. No one would have ever known…
But soon, all will be revealed to a select few marketers.

1) for your eyes only
2) It took a woman to get this job […]

New Windows Vista And Office 2007 Packages

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Microsoft has just unveiled new packages for their upcoming Windows Vista and Office 2007.

Internet Explorer 7 Final Version

Thursday, October 19th, 2006

The final version of Internet Explorer 7 is now available for everyone to download and try it out. For more information visit IE7 at Microsoft.com.

Is it really 10 times better than IE6?

RSS Readers Round Up Review

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

CNET has posted a detailed comparison and a round up review of various RSS readers.
Read the full article at Make your own headlines.

A Huge Day For Little Orange Button

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

Tomorrow is going to be one of the biggest days for RSS and the little orange button. Why?

Microsoft is going to push out the Internet Explorer 7 upgrade to all Windows users via a required update. IE 7 upgrade includes an integrated feed reader and millions of desktops worldwide will get the little orange button […]

Windows Vista Prices are Out

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

The official lunch of Microsoft Windows Vista will be on January 30 2007 and the prices, according to Amazon.com, will be as follows:

$199.00 for Windows Vista Home
$399.00 for Windows Vista Ultimate edition
$99.00 - $259.00 for upgrades from Winows Xp

You can pre order Windows Vista at Amazon.com or download Windows Vista pre-RC1 here.

Browse the Web with Firefox 1.5

Monday, December 5th, 2005

I know this is old news but I have to announce it to: Firefox 1.5 has been released. Firefox 1.5 has drag-and-drop tabs, search text, and RSS features, faster performance, incremental updates, new security features and many more. The bad after updating your old version is that Firefox 1.5 requires you to update most of […]

Nokia and Apple launch open source browser

Sunday, November 6th, 2005

Nokia unveiled an open source web browser built around the WebCore and JavaScriptCore components of Apple’s Safari Web Kit. It is also based on KHTML and KJS from KDE’s Konqueror open source project.
The new browser is intended to provide smartphone users with a better Web experience when browsing full Web pages on the Internet. It […]

OpenOffice 2.0

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

OpenOffice 2.0, the free alternative to Miscosoft Office, has finally been released. After more than two years in development there is a much better installation process, new titles for the applications - Writer, Impress, Calc and Draw; a new interface, OpenDocument format, enhanced PDF export facility. OpenOffice 2.0 also includes a powerful database application that […]

Flock: a new web browser

Monday, October 24th, 2005

Another web browser has seen the light of day. Flock, currently available as a developer preview, is a new browser that will open a whole new world to browsing the web. It’s based on Mozilla and has some new and interesting features such as del.icio.us, Flickr, writing to your blog and other.
Website: Flock