How many of you physically read a newspaper or a magazine daily or atleast read in the recent past?Whichever part of the world you live in, from this September you will be able to read your favorite mags online......
Bill Gates has stepped down from his job at Microsoft to focus on his charity work and after being a visionary and a role model for lots of computer enthusiasts, he has finally decided to call it a day.
The evidence that the Blu-Ray and HD market has been waiting for. Blu-Ray hardware (Blu-Ray players similar to DVD players, and the formidable PS3) is outselling DVD sales from the same early stages at about six-fold!
This time the iPhone is back with a bite. Very little competition has been presented and it looks as if Apple will milk the chance with this epic stunt.
Scientists have been developing a computer program that can deduce what a human is thinking by studying the blood flow of a certain part of the brain. This could be a new direction in break-through technology.
The speculation can finally be put to rest because Sony has finally confirmed their alliance with 6 of the largest cable companies in the US. Sony (and the other 6 companies) have officially signed an agreement to move in the direction of a “two-way HDTV experience”.
After a week full of rumours and unconfirmed news, finally its been revealed that Microsoft plans to release a Xbox 360 equiped with a Blu-ray Drive by Q3 of 2008.
Yahoo's AD network is second best behind Google, so if Microsoft somehow manages to get Yahoo, only then will they succeed partially in dethroning Google.
After literally gunning down HD DVD, Blu-ray's next competitor is the normal DVD who is still used by millions all over the world. So the battle has already begun but the War is far from over.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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