Archive for May, 2008

Windows 7 Features Revealed

Here’s what Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer revealed about Windows 7 at All Things Digital a few minutes ago. The biggest “feature” is the touch and multi-touch integration, which takes many of its roots from Microsoft’s Surface Table, and will be available as an interface options for other apps. Here’s what else.read more | digg […]

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14 Creative Advertisements [PICS]

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Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak: Early Days [PIC]

Pictures of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Apple founders Steve and Woz, in their early days.read more | digg story
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IBM Encourages Employees to Use Social Media Sites

IBM has been encouraging social networking among its employees with in-house versions of Web 2.0 hits such as Facebook and Twitterread more | digg story
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40+ Extremely Beautifull Icon Sets

The web is rich with creative and amazing icon sets, and one of the most unusual source of amazing Icons Sets are those you can find on deviantART icons gallery. Today we would like to present 40 incredible icon sets which you can use for your web designs or your desktop.read more | digg story
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New Threat: MacBook Air can cut through flesh

Now, we know that the MacBook Air is one thin laptop, but some Apple forum members in Germany are claiming that the edge of the laptop is not only sharp — but downright dangerous.read more | digg story
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Apple takes delivery of 188 mysterious ocean containers

“The fact that they are importing millions of units, combined with dwindling stocks of the first generation of iPhones,” persuades Peterson that these “electric computers” are, in fact, the 3G iPhones Apple is expected to release in a matter of weeks. read more | digg story
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Photoshop to get GPU and physics acceleration

During a demonstration at Nvidia’s headquarters in Santa Clara, we got a glimpse of Adobe’s “Creative Suite Next” (or CS4), code-named “Stonehenge”, which adds GPU and physics support to its existing multi-core support. read more | digg story
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