Software Archive

  • Scan barcodes, books and cover art and shop smarter with Google Shopper

    Scan barcodes, books and cover art and shop smarter with Google Shopper

    Google has released a new application for Android called Google Shopper which lets you compare, read reviews and get more info on items by scanning cover art or barcode of movies, books, music and other objects with your Android phone’s camera. You can also search by using Google’s voice search. You can now just take out [...]

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  • Skype for iPhone is out (and tested)

    Skype for iPhone is out (and tested)

    As of yesterday (March 31st), iPhone users will see that Skype is now available for download through AppStore, as it was said it would be a week before (just search for “Skype” and you can’t miss it). The software is free and available to use everywhere. One of the letdowns of the product is that you [...]

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  • NVIDIA is improving PhysX technology

    NVIDIA is improving PhysX technology

    With an update made by the company, it is announced that Nvidia has integrated the PhysX technology into two more game engines. As a result of this leap taken in the Game Developers Conference taking place in San Francisco, PhysX technology has gained even more strength with two parallel platform game engines it has incorporated. The first [...]

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  • Windows 7 has a new way of handling disk defragmentation

    Windows 7 has a new way of handling disk defragmentation

    It may not be one of the sexier changes Microsoft has made in Windows 7 beta, but the company has changed the way the operating system handles disk defragmentation. Microsoft developers Rajeev Nagar and Matt Garson have written a lengthy post on the Engineering Windows 7 blog explaining how fragmentation occurs, how modern hardware like high [...]

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  • Google optimized its search engine for Android and iPhone

    Google optimized its search engine for Android and iPhone

    Google has announced in 18th December, that Google Search Engine has been optimized for mobile phones with Android operating system and iPhone. As a result of this optimization, users will be able to get more accurate search results. It has been also stated that the results page will load faster and fit the screen in [...]

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  • IBM announces next 5 years 5 vital innovations

    IBM announces next 5 years 5 vital innovations

    IT sector’s colossal name IBM, has announced the 5 innovations that will enter and change the course of our lives in the upcoming 5 years. The innovations that will completely change our lives, according to IBM, are as follows: 1- Everybody’s gene map will be charted: In 5 years for a really insignificant sum, people’s genetic [...]

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  • Google Chrome is “Beta” no more

    Google Chrome is “Beta” no more

    Google’s browser Chrome was in “Beta” status for some time now. Google has decided to lift the Beta indication from Chrome. Behind this decision lies these thoughts: There are no concerns of stability problems that will require the software to be in Beta, and in applications that are nested one within the other with the [...]

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  • Unlocked developer version of HTC G1 available

    Unlocked developer version of HTC G1 available

    Are you an Android developer looking to test your apps on multiple GSM networks? Are you anyone else, simply looking for an unlocked HTC G1? In either case, Google and T-Mobile will apparently be happy to hook you up. A special “developer version” of the G1 is now available from T-Mobile 100% SIM and hardware-unlocked. [...]

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  • Windows Vista SP2 beta available to public

    Windows Vista SP2 beta available to public

    Microsoft has made the Vista SP2 beta publicly available. Early adopters can install it now and take advantage of improvements like 10% better power saving, reduced resource consumption in sidebar gadgets, Windows Search 4, and a long list of security and bug fixes. According to Wired’s post, you should be aware that you’ll have to uninstall the [...]

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  • Place images and videos inside your videos – ZunaVision

    Place images and videos inside your videos – ZunaVision

    ZunaVision is a video technology that movie studios have had for years, brought to the average user by the computer science department at Stanford University. It lets you place images and videos within existing videos. Want to put a poster or an advertisement on a building in the background of your footage? ZunaVision’s got you [...]

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  • Fedora 10 released

    Fedora 10 released

    The latest version of one of the most popular Linux distributions, Fedora 10, is ready for download. Built on the Linux core version 2.6.27, Fedora 10 comes with two desktop options to choose from: GNOME 2.24 and KDE 4.1. Also, the latest version of Firefox 3 is downloaded automatically. The latest version of Fedora includes fixes for [...]

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