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TTN on March 7, 2009
There are some reports which tell that Orange has completed the successful trials of its 20Meg broadband and it will be available ton public later this year.
A trail of it has been launched for fixed broadband with customers speeds of over 20 Meg to role it out for a wider network.
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TTN on February 24, 2009
To expand its repertoire, FlimOn.com has announced a new service that is dedicated to TV. FilmOn.com is known as the leading on-demand video provider in the UK.
Alki David, the CEO and founder of FilmOn.com, says that this new portal will offer 2,500 channels of live video streams and it will also bring virtual cable TV to the people.
You need not to worry about if your broadband connection is somewhat piddly, as this new service can work on different variations and it is compatible with different players like Windows Media Player and Flip 4 Mac.
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TTN on February 13, 2009
Microsoft has recently revealed it s plan for opening retail outlets. This idea of following Apple and entering retail has long been denied by Microsoft.
Microsoft told that it has hired David Porter, aged 25 and is from Wal-Mart. Though Microsoft has not provided further details, it has been learnt through sources that David will be working as a developer for retail strategies for the company.
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TTN on February 12, 2009
A new e-book reader, named as Kindle 2, has just been unveiled by Amazon. The new version of kindle is quite lighter and thinner and has a better battery life than the previous version which was available in Nov.07.
According to Amazon’s claims, their new model has seven times more memory than the previous version that makes it able to hold more than 1500 titles.
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TTN on February 10, 2009
Various businesses will now be able to find how much eco friendly they are and how much the planet in being screwed because of them. Well, it’s due to a new Environmental Sustainability Dashboard for the Dynamics AX resource software of Microsoft.
This new set of tools is available to many current Dynamics AX customers for free, and it will allow the firms to get data required to find out energy consumption and gas emissions.
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TTN on February 9, 2009
Recently Google has launched its new service named “Latitude”. The service pictures residence and street views can be an effective spying tool, is basically a location tracking facility.
The residential and street views photographic mapping service feature has been widely criticized. Anyone can see the residence by giving an address. It also provides you the option to have a clearer view of an open window by zooming in.
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TTN on February 4, 2009
With the claims of providing simpler choices to their customers, Microsoft has just announced its different versions of Windows 7 officially.
Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Home Premium are the two main versions about which the Software maker looks quite keen to talk about, but you shouldn’t think that only few versions are out there, as there are 5 in UK and 6 worldwide. Aside from that there are some nice implications for netbooks as well.
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TTN on January 31, 2009
The UK government says that all homes in UK must have access to faster internet by 2012.
A report on digital future of UK has also planning for public service broadcasting. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown says that in the present era, digital technology is as important as bridges, roads and trains were during 20th century.
However, the Conservatives say that this new report didn’t promise any new action, and according to Lib Dems, it’s nothing but an utterly damp squib. While Culture Secretary Andy Burnham says that it will be quite helpful to have a competitive low carbon economy during the coming 10 years.
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TTN on January 29, 2009
Gmail coming offline, Google’s recent rollout electrifies users and market giants. The amazing new feature enables users to check their mail even if they are not connected to the web.
Initially this feature is on test basis. The new feature of Gmail has been disclosed on the Google Gmail team blog. It is stated as, “Offline Gmail is still an early experimental feature, so don’t be surprised if you run into some kinks that haven’t been completely ironed out yet.”
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