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Archive for September, 2008
XOHM WiMax is the next generation high speed wireless data services launched by Sprint Nextel in Baltimore. The cost value is $10 per day or $25 per month for home access, $30 per month for a mobile service and $50 per month for two WiMax devices coverage.

Most of workers who use the internet and the email in their work place also use it from their home for freelancing. This was the result found by Paw Internet and American Life Project survey. The result said people who use the internet at work also use the internet from home. They use their free time at home to work on the internet.
Adobe will be releasing six different versions of creative suite 4.
Adobe Creative Suite - CS4 Design Standard ($1,400, $600)
Adobe Creative Suite - CS3 Design Premium ($1,800, $600)
Adobe Creative Suite - CS4 Web Standard ($1,000, $600)
Adobe Creative Suite - CS4 Web Premium ($1,700, $600)
Adobe Creative Suite - CS4 Production Premium ($1,700, $600)
Adobe Creative Suite - CS4 Master Collection ($2,500, $900)
Android is the very first mobile device software powered by Google. It is manufactured by Taiwan’s HTC Corporation. It requires a service contract with T-Mobile USA. This software is expected to sell for $199. T-Mobile is hoping that the cost value and the service of this software will attract the customers.
On Monday, Intel launched Dunnington six core processor, “Xeons 7400” specially designed for virtualization applications. It’s the Xeon line–server processor, and not a desktop. Three processors are dedicated for low voltage offering. The cost ranges from $856 to $2729; “Xeons 7400” has 50% more best features compared with “Xeons 7300”.
After the failure of iPhone - 2.0.2, last week Apple released its next update iPhone 2.1. CEO Steve Jobs promised iPhone owners that in new version the fixing of a lot of bugs was aimed at. Some iPhone owners has said that the iphone 2.1 is better than the previous, while some report that they are not happy with new version too.
This week Google launched their new browser called Chrome (what a great name). As always Google’s release was surrounded by a lot of buzz and let me tell you now that it was worth it every single bit. Currently the two most popular browsers on the market are Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and the webmaster friendly Mozilla Firefox.
The expectation of the browser was very high and so it should be Google are a multi million dollar company, actually the fastest growing company in the world. But they have met the expectation and exceeded it by miles. Now we will take a look at the beneficial factors of the new browser.
First and foremost the installation is lightning fast. When first loading up the browser all I could notice was the speed the site loads up, very fast indeed. One major floor that both of it competitors were suffering was speed. Besides that Google have taken into consideration all the major floors that the over browsers have. Two of which are very clear at first site and the first being that when a website or loading page decides to crash it does not cause the whole of the browser to crash.
This had a habit of being very annoying, especially when you had several important tabs open. What the chrome browser does is only cause the tab in question to fault and close down. The second great feature is the incognito feature which does not record any of your browsing history, this will be great for internet cafes, schools and various confidential work places.
Switching to the design interface, well what can I say it looks great! easy, simple and professional are the three words that come to mind. With a sleek and simple safari like look it is sure to win a lot of awards. Finally all in all this is Google’s first attempt and they have done very well, they have built a browser taking into consideration the new developments of websites, so unlike Firefox and IE who have had to upgrade and tweak there browsers to suit new design and coding needs. Chrome has been designed to cater for the future view of web pages from the beginning.
Still in beta mode the browser will see amazing improvement over the next coming years and with Google looking to now dominate the browser market IE and Firefox must be running scared, very scared!
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