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Windows 8 Prompts Review of Microsoft's Top 5 Glorious and Inglorious Products
Microsoft recently unveiled its new operating system Windows 8 (not out in stores yet) with remarkable and bold changes tailored to cater the rapidly increasing tablet market dominated by Apple’s iPad.
Nintendo's 'Wii U' Promises to Deliver New Level of Engaging Gameplay
It seems that Nintendo has integrated all of the popular latest technologies – namely motion control, touch screen display, and video calling capabilities into one neat and graceful gaming console they are calling the Wii U. That’s right, Wii’s successor.
Top 10 New Features of Apple's Mac OS X Lion
Earlier today, Apple unveiled its new operating system the OS X Lion for Mac units during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco’s Moscone center
Steve Jobs Reveals iCloud at WWDC; How Will It Make Life Easier?
If you own an iPhone, iPad or even an iPod you may want to keep track of the services Apple will provide through its new online service called the iCloud. Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iCloud Monday at the Worldwide Developers Conference, calling it their “next big insight.”
Gmail Not Alone; Hackers Want Your Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail Accounts Too
After Google announced this week that it had not only uncovered but also prevented a cyber attack campaign against its email service, Gmail, Trend Micro, a internet security company, reported on Friday that hackers were also trying to illegally penetrate the accounts of Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail users.
HIV-Positive Patient 'Cured;' Scientists More Optimistic About Possible End to AIDS
Timothy Ray Brown, the first patient ever to be cured of aids, was suffering not only by the symptoms caused by HIV but of leukemia as well.
Microsoft Windows 8: What's Changing?
With the PC market quickly shifting from desktops to tablets, Microsoft's decision to move past its original Windows user interface and switch to a tile-centered interface tailored for tablet PCs is a logical direction for its new operating system Windows 8.
Saleh Out of Yemen for Surgery; Yemenis Cheer His Leave
Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh's exit to Saudi Arabia for surgery does not necessarily denote his stepping down from office. But defiant Yemenis on Sunday cheered in hope that this departure, to their neighboring country, could signify the initial step to end his 33-year rule.
Springfield Torn Apart by Tornadoes, Says Witness
Two hard-to-believe tornadoes touched ground in western Massachusetts Wednesday afternoon and have caused ample damage in the major city of Springfield and the minor cities of Westfield and Wilbraham.
Want to Help the U.S. Economy? Stay Married
Marriage plays a big role in the well-being of the U.S. economy, such that sound and stable marriages keep the economy healthy while divorce helps the economy regress, a new report suggests.