By Saumya Aggarwal on
9/26/2010 11:29 PM
I took two sessions for Merawindows community to help it grow for technical students in North India region.
First session - 25th Sept, 2010 - Delhi College of Engineering (DTU)
Second Session - 26th Sept, 2010 - MSP NCR Recruitment - IMI, Delhi
The response from students was very good. I also distributed merawindows laptop stickers to all attendes. I hope we all can help grow Merawindows.
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By Saumya Aggarwal on
9/24/2010 5:58 PM
The browser company which has been taking a bit of hit these days in its main offering has come up with hottest mobile phone concept 'Seabird'.

The device aims to address some of the frustrations people have when interacting with small devices.
"While mobile CPUs, connectivity and development platforms begin approaching that of desktops, the lagging ability to efficiently input information has grown ever more pronounced," he wrote in a blog post describing the phone. The post includes videos--one in 3D--with a rendering of the concept phone.
Seabird has two pico projectors. When placed in a dock it uses one of them to project...
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By Saumya Aggarwal on
9/22/2010 1:53 AM

That's a million dollar question! Undoubtely Internet Explorer 9 beta is the one of the major releases of IE since long time. With this Microsoft gave away cluttered User Interface and seems to be following route of other browsers with adherence to Web standards.
IE9 is a crucially important browser for Microsoft, and hopefully it eventually will represent the future on mobile devices, too. Microsoft needs to be as competitive, if not more, in mobile browsing as PCs. According to the U.S. State Department, 5 billion of the world's 6.6 billion people use cell phones. The total install base of PCs is about 1 billion units. Granted, the percentage of PCs capable...
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By Saumya Aggarwal on
9/21/2010 12:54 PM
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By Saumya Aggarwal on
9/21/2010 12:53 PM
Last month, Nokia India tweeted that Nokia C3 will hit the market mid september, and today, it has announced via Twitter again that the Nokia C3 has hit the stores. The affordable messaging phone, the Nokia C3 comes with a full QWERTY keypad and optimized social networking feature. The Nokia C3 with its different color options and its Home screen featuring social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter will surely attract those who want to always get connected with their Facebook and Twitter account.
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By Saumya Aggarwal on
9/15/2010 8:26 PM
Data Source: Nielsen
Microsoft's decision engine Bing has grown older. It has become No.2 search engine in US, according
to the latest data from The Nielsen Company. In August, Bing grew from 13.6 percent to 13.9 percent of the US search market while Yahoo shrunk from 14.3 percent to 13.1 percent. Meanwhile, Google's share was up from 64.2 percent in July to 65.0 percent. Combined, Bing and Yahoo had a search share of 27.0 percent, still less than half of Google's.
Now that Microsoft and Yahoo have joined hands, Yahoo will be powered by Bing...
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By Pavan Kumar on
9/10/2010 5:56 PM
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By host on
9/10/2010 4:24 PM
Have you received a mail recently that had the subject - 'Here you Have'? It may be a virus/ worm. A new mass mailing worm is spreading in the wild. Microsoft has labelled the Alert Level to "Severe". Learn about how to identify it and stay safe.
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By Pavan Kumar on
9/10/2010 4:09 PM
Intel Turbo Boost is a technology implemented by Intel in certain of their Nehalem-based CPUs, including Core i5 and Core i7. Turbo Boost allows CPU clock speed to be dynamically increased on demand. It is activated when the operating system requests the highest performance state of the processor.
Turbo Boost enables processor cores to run faster if power usage and temperatures are within limits. For example, if one core would benefit by processing faster while the others are idling or running slower, the base frequency of that core can be increased on demand in increments of 133MHz
Any of the following can set the upper limit of Intel Turbo Boost Technology on a given workload:
* Number of active cores * Estimated current consumption * Estimated power consumption * Processor temperature
For further reading refer :- http://www.intel.com/technology/turboboost/
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By Pavan Kumar on
9/10/2010 3:52 PM
Just check out this small video presentation on some security enhancements in windows 7
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