Posted on 04 September 2008
Folder guard is a highly efficient and innovative software, which basically password protects also your utilities such as folders files and other personal information. What’s more it’s even possible to keep your resources totally inaccessible to most of the other applications as well!!
Posted on 03 September 2008
SimpleTech’s Duo Pro Drive will be a great asset to all those who have been struggling with DVD’s and other stuff and finding it hard to get a data storage solution…
Posted on 02 September 2006
Released in November of 2005, Mario Kart DS was the first game to use the Nintendo WiFi Connection, Nintendo’s first foray into wireless gaming.
Posted on 30 August 2006
My previous article “Can Writely Kill MS-Word?” got some good response in form of emails and comments. I am republishing the comments here to throw some light on this issue. Most of the emails that I received felt that writely wouldn’t dent word even a tiny bit.
Posted on 07 August 2006
When Heroes of Might and Magic V came out, Heroes fans had one question in their minds: will the game suck?
Posted on 27 June 2006
This is a review with a confession. Digg v2 is a great design and concept, very close to perfection. Most of my technology news comes from Digg. The news that Digg would incorporate other genres of news wasn’t too exciting as I am a big proponent of just technology websites. Digg v3 might be a [...]
Posted on 23 May 2006
Say What?
I don’t doubt that I will get ridiculed to no end for titling this writing in such a way. My girlfriend will probably leave me - take all my money, take my dog, take my entire CD collection… But she won’t get my iPod!
Posted on 18 May 2006
Modern computer games are a narrative wasteland.
Oh, there are exceptions, I know. But nowadays most games emphasize better graphics, faster, more frenetic, gameplay, and a healthy dose of the “old ultraviolence”, to quote Anthony Burgess. An actual storyline more complex than “kill the badguy” has gone the way of the dodo and OS/2.
But a brilliant [...]
Posted on 20 April 2006
I have been slashdotted and also dugg. Now I am curious to see who actually wins the race. To win a target, we need a goal. For my review, the goal would be user satisfaction in all aspects on these two websites. This review will be as unbiased as possible and I hope it is [...]
Posted on 16 March 2006
There has been a big hype about performancing metrics for quite some time. I was very eager to test it but wasn’t one of those lucky ones to test the alpha release. Before I installed the performancing metrics, I have been an ardent user of sitemeter and bsuite for all my traffic analysis. TECH BLOG [...]