There are many image editing and manipulating tools but most of the designers, photographers and bloggers preferred Adobe Photoshop on rest of the others. Though, GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a handy Adobe Photoshop substitute which can be used to perform image editing and manipulating job efficiently.
And as a worth, it is an Open [...]
Gimp 2.6 Released. Download now!
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Microsoft developing Windows Cloud OS
Its not a surprise that everything is now being transferred to the cloud, which will be the core component in the world of Grid Computing. Having services in the cloud makes them accessible no matter where you go. Just hook up to the Internet, and you’ll have all your stuff at your finger tips. This [...]
Office Live to Offer Cloud Services
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced while addressing a TechNet audience that Microsoft is hard at work developing a new version of Office Live for the cloud. While Ballmer clearly stated that Google was their main competitor (on the web), he wasn’t shy to comment on their approach to a mobile office.
iPhone on Windows Mobile. Coming for Real?
Remember once we posted about an iPhone clone powered by Windows Mobile? Sources say that one such version of the iPhone may soon be coming to life officially supported by Apple.
It definitely sounds strange but as Engadget reports, Apple may be developing a new iPhone for Verizon Wireless, that runs on CDMA and based on [...]
Samsung Pixon Goes Official and Features 8MP Camera
The 8 Mega Pixel handsets seem to be the next milestone for most cell phone makers. Last week it was LG, who officially announced its successor to Viewty, the KC-910. It featured an 8 MP camera with some advanced photographic capabilities, including manual focus, and 120 fps video recording.
Today Samsung also officially announced their device. [...]
Tagged as: Gadgets
Google Chrome, Is it Secure enough?
Not even a full month has passed since the release of Google’s open source browser and concerns about its security are already popping in. Chrome had received mixed reviews since its launch from the blogosphere with some even calling it a faliure for its lack of extensibility.
Tagged as: Browsers
Cell Phone Sonar Technology Coming to Life?
Well apparently one form of it. Newsweek reported earlier today that Purdue University were investigating a technology that would turn common cell phones into radiation detectors. The aim is to triangulate and identify bomb threats, such as suicidal bombs and nuclear weapons.
The project research team at the university went further ahead to request the Congress [...]
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Free Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 License for 100 Days
Its always good to use free software over paid ones but the real fun is to use a licensed version of a paid software for free.
Previously I have shared free licenses for a number of paid software and today I would like to share the deal of 100-day Free Kaspersky Internet Seucrity 2009 License originally [...]
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A List of Free Google Android Apps
Most of the world is waiting for the official unveiling of the first Google Android based device (we have seen some leaks already). The so called gPhone has all the features built into it which could challenge any mobile platform out there. But the core feature every platform needs to succeed is an Application [...]
Tagged as: Mobile Apps
Adobe Creative Suite 4 (CS4) Announced
Adobe is back with another awesome design tool in the form of the Adobe Creative Suite 4. It is the industry standard toolkit for crafting page layouts, creating stunning digital images and vector graphics, developing eye-catching web pages and rich interactive experiences and the suite makes it all possible in a unified creative environment.
The CS4 [...]
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