November 8, 2011
CNET News has a nice article about iPad and its competitors. Apple’s iPad was a landmark product. The tablet launched a whole new concept to compete with. Companies have had their versions of Apple products such as iPods and iPhones. Some of these have had relative success. The iPad, however, has not quite been matched. ...
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October 17, 2011
There are many new technological items to come in the future. PCWorld has an excellent article about products to come in the future. One of these is the gesture-based remote. Toshiba has already brought out a laptop with a media player that responds to gestures. Another future technological feature is touchscreen. The iPhone introduced multitouch ...
October 14, 2011
Well if you haven’t heard all the hype that’s going on right now with Microsoft, you probably don’t know Windows 8 is scheduled to be released in 2012. There is a developer preview that is available for download right now to those daring enough to try it out for themselves. Please note this is only ...
September 27, 2011
If you visit W3Schools frequently to learn a language or just to double check your syntax then you have probably seen their certifications section. For those of you that have never been to W3Schools; visit it. This is a website where you can learn just about any language and thanks to the people at W3Fools, ...
July 22, 2011
It seems month by month the used to be giant Internet Explorer is dwindling away. What used to set web standards is now nothing more than a boring, stale, hard to deal with experience. They have fallen behind in the browser wars now taking up less than 25% of the market. It seems like just ...
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April 23, 2011
Currently, as I write this, I’m sitting here on Microsoft Word Starter, and seeing the weirdest thing: advertisements. And the one thing that makes this especially funny is the fact the thing that their advertising is themselves. So I’m seeing an ad on Microsoft Word, about buying Microsoft Word and it just seems completely redundant. ...
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April 13, 2011
Wow Microsoft – When IE first hit the scene it was spot on! The standards were up to date (Because there were not much for standards back then) all the way up to IE7 – then it goes downhill… Lagging behind other browsers in both speed and w3c standards for years. Finally you release the ...
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