In today’s Internet world, some users cannot believe spots exist where the Internet actually disappears, but it does happen. With the high cost of mobile broadband and cell phone data packages, it makes fiscal sense to tolerate “dead air.” However, those depending on the Internet for scheduling and constant updates balk at this, knowing that constant synchronization between databases online and local storage keeps tasks together.
This was a big problem, but now Google has solved it with Gmail Offline, the latest installation package in the Google Chrome browser. Outlook claims to have the same capabilities but, in fact, is very limited. Files archive ONLY if you select them, and sometimes the email you need most isn’t the one you had the foresight to save. Also, calendar entries could only be made system wide by an administrating Outlook account. Documents work with the old cut and paste. Anyone claiming Outlook has achieved what Gmail Offline has, obviously doesn’t use either. +Continue Reading
Today we are posting for you a step by step guide to install Windows 7 without losing previous data you had on your computer. As we see each day, hundreds of people come to the computer repair shops requesting repairers to reinstall windows and keep their old files safe. This is not fair, because you can do it by yourself.
We all encounter headaches when Windows 7 crashes and you can’t do anything and reinstalling it seams to be the only solution.
Follow the instructions below
Before installing Windows, take a closer look on various methods to install. Basically, in every common computer two methods are used for installation. +Continue Reading
Shocking news today, as Google’s CEO Larry Page just announced that Google acquired Motorola Mobility for a total of about $12.5 billion. According to his statement, he wants Motorola and Google to “supercharge the entire Android ecosystem for the benefit of consumers, partners and developers.”
Google also released an official press statement where other CEO voices could share their opinions regarding this new deal. This new deal does not change the current status of Motorola or Android who will still remain open to everyone and Motorola Mobility which will be led by Google as a separate business. +Continue Reading
Twitter, the social networking and micro-blogging service is expected to launch its own photo service in order to compete with other photo-sharing services like Twitpic, Yfrogs, and Flickr. According to a report from TechChrunch, that quoted multiple anonymous sources, twitter is getting ready to unveil its own photo-sharing service.
Twitter, based in San Francisco, founded in March 2006 and launched publicly in July 2006, allows users to post their latest updates called tweets (limited to 140 words) using web, text message or instant message. According to Compete.com, Twitter moved up to the third-highest-ranking social networking site in January 2009 from its previous rank of twenty-second. In 2010 about 65 million tweets were posted each day, equaling about 750 tweets sent each second, according to Twitter.
Nowdays, Twitter users are using third party services like Twitpic and Yfrog, to attach photos in their tweets. Links of the images appear in the tweets and the followings/followers of the users can see the photos by visiting the link in the tweet. +Continue Reading
Comcast cable-service provider announced that they’ll test an Internet-based television platform at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the coming months. The main theme behind this project is to change the TV viewing and stream movies and episodic programmes just like Apple TV, Amazon, Hulu and Netflix.
Comcast, founded in 1963, is the leading cable operator, home Internet service provider and the third largest home telephone service provider in the United States. They are providing cable television, broadband Internet, and telephone service to both domestic and commercial customers. Comcast most popular service is “Xfinity“.
The basic concept of this project is to overcome traditional wired television experience and use only IP-based devices instead of fiber optics or Coaxial cable. +Continue Reading
According to some reports, HTC pays $5 to Microsoft for each Android device they sells. Walter Pritchard released a report this morning in which he claims that Microsoft, best known for its Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite, receives $5 per device.
HTC Corporation, founded in 1997, produces the Android and Windows Mobile based smartphones. HTC launched their first device back in 2006 and now they have dozens of products around the world; recently they announced that the HTC Diamond will overcome iPhone market hold.
According to Business Inside, Walter Pritchard who is analyst of Citigroup released a report in which he disclosed that HTC adds $5 to Microsoft’s account on every sale of Android device by HTC. He added that so far HTC had sold 30 millions Android sets and added $150 million of worth in Microsoft’s wealth. Well, this is not over, Microsoft is suing other Android manufacturers too, to seek $7.50 and $12.50 per device. +Continue Reading

mSpot was the very first company which developed and commercialized streaming radio service and now mSpot is the leading cloud entertainment provider. Today, they launched a new service known as Radio Spotter. Using this service you can upload your music to mSpot’s cloud streaming side and can play back that music on your Android device without any use of microSD card.
You can also select Internet radio stations you’ll like, based on music genres or on your own artist searches. Radio Spotter also suggests you new music based on the type of the already music saved in your music library using a homegrown algorithm, and it will automatically feed your new music into your already defined artists or genres music. The suggestions will be available in the “Stations Suggestions” tab in applications. mSpot tracks suggestions on the basis of current music in the library plus your play history. +Continue Reading