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Internet Explorer gains market share, Chrome and Firefox loose ground.

April 2nd, 2012 at 1:02 PM | Computing News

Although Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has been on a steady decline ever since Google’s Chrome browser joined the war, it still has the top spot with more than half of the users sticking to it. According to Net Applications, IE has gained a complete percentage over its rivals in the past month with a market share of 53.83 percent. More after the break.

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Google drive to launch soon with 5GB free storage, in-app document editing.

March 30th, 2012 at 11:05 AM | Computing Misc.

A screenshot showing beta version of Google Drive is making rounds in the tech circles. It points to about 5GB free storage rather than the 2GB limit that was thought of earlier. More after the break.

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Google unveils Account Activity to give you a deeper insight into your internet activity.

March 28th, 2012 at 12:30 PM | Computing News

Google has unveiled a new feature for its services which it calls Account Activity. Although strictly in beta, the service enables you to get monthly reports of your usage of Google services. Keep reading.

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Microsoft to unveil consumer preview of Windows 8 tonight at MWC(update: Download available)

February 29th, 2012 at 5:33 AM | Computing

Microsoft is all set to release its beta version of the next Windows operating system, which currently powers most of the world’s computers. The event is scheduled for 9:30 AM EST today morning at the Mobile World Congress, Barcelona. Keep reading for what we expect.

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Windows 8 gets a new logo, its back to basics for Microsoft.

February 18th, 2012 at 8:22 AM | Computing News

Microsoft revealed the new logo for Windows 8 ahead of its consumer preview event to be held on 29th, February. Whether you call it redefined, dull or simply boring its the first time a logo re-design has generated such a huge reaction from the blogosphere as well as the general public. More after the break.

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Facebook files for $5 Billion IPO

February 2nd, 2012 at 5:17 AM | Computing News

After months of speculation, Facebook has filed Form S-1 with the Securities and Exchange Commission as Facebook Inc. Although, an IPO was inevitable Facebook wasn’t under much pressure to release it just yet. The IPO reveals several numbers regarding the valuation of the company which is slated at around $100 Billion as well as current and previous earnings. Follow after the break for some number crunching.

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Firefox 10 now available for download, has a disappearing act in-store for you.

February 1st, 2012 at 5:49 AM | Computing Misc.

Firefox 10 is now available for download. Since we already know the UI uplift of the browser will begin with version 12, most things are under the hood this time around. Among other things it adds a disappearing forward button, which only appears once you have used the back button. Now for the less important stuff, you get a code inspector baked into Firefox akin to webkit’s “Inspect Element” and Microsoft’s “Developer Tools”.  Keep reading past the break to see the working of the developers tools.

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Microsoft unveils technical preview of Office 15, calls it the most ambitious undertaking by the Office division.

January 31st, 2012 at 1:30 AM | Computing News

Microsoft unveiled the technical preview for Office 15, and before we could even say “Metro” it got filled up. There aren’t many details about the product, but it is being dubbed as the most ambitious take my Microsoft’s office division. 

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