How To Edit A Document On Office Web You Received In Email On Your Hotmail Account

February 9th, 2011 by Youzhny 
Microsoft has finally rolled out the feature with which now you can easily edit a document you have received in your hotmail account directly on office web which is online Microsoft office like google docs. So, today we will take you through the easy process of editing any file on the go online in office web which you have got via mail to your hotmail account. (more…)

T-Mobile G2 comes under some heavy fire…literally

December 23rd, 2010 by Youzhny 
Forget “will it blend?” The real question is “will it burn?” One guy (I’m assuming this is a guy anyway, I mean, come on) decided to find out with a G2, an HTC Surround (Win7) and an iPhone 4 by placing them each on a BBQ and setting the thing ablaze. Sadly, our little G2 buddy didn’t last very long, and the iPhone was the next solider to fall. Surprisingly, the Windows Phone 7 lasted...

rPath Delivers Pushbutton Microsoft Windows App Deployment

December 4th, 2010 by Youzhny 
rPath, the self-described “service factory for on-demand IT,” has released rBuilder 5.8, which adds automated Microsoft Windows server application deployment. The company says it’s a natural extension of its work doing the same in Linux server environments. Here’s the scoop on how rBuilder can potentially eliminate some headaches. The company’s press release claims that 47 percent of IT operating...

Android phones outselling Windows Phone 7 devices 15 to 1

December 2nd, 2010 by Youzhny 
In the UK, mobile retailer MobilesPlease gave out some data that indicated Windows Phone 7 sales to be down the tubes thus far. The data indicated that WP7 devices are being outsold by Android devices by a ratio of 15:1, and that even Symbian is outselling WP7 by a ratio of 3:1. The company recognizes that the information may be “anecdotal”, but did say that they contacted other retailers in the...

Bing for Mobile now available for all Android devices

December 2nd, 2010 by Youzhny 
So how often do you find yourself thinking, “boy, Google is great, but I could really use some Bing”? If you can answer “at least once”, then maybe you should head to TalkAndroid Apps and chack out what Microsoft has in store: Bing is now available through the Android Market. According to the Bing website: Android users can find the Bing image of the day with clickable hotspots, image search,...

SkyFire Proves Users Want Flash on the iPhone

November 25th, 2010 by Youzhny 
Skyfire ranks among the hottest apps in the Apple App Store, providing an interesting and Apple-approved way to watch Flash content on your iPhone. The app basically reads the web page, figures out where the Flash content is, then re-encodes it on Skyfire’s cloud to view inside a pop-up in the app browser. And it’s a money maker. Implications on the mobile scene? Oh yeah… You can read the 300,000...

Apple Release iOS 4.2 With Free Mobile.me And iWorks App Overhaul

November 24th, 2010 by Youzhny 
Apple’s iOS 4.2 is finally here for all your iOS devices, including the iPad. That means the iPad finally has the fancy multi-tasking you’ve already come to love on your iPhone 4 plus AirPrint and AirPlay for instant streaming to your new AppleTV. What’s more, Steve Jobs & Co. has now offered two previously pay-only features from Mobile.me for free, and if that wasn’t enough goodness, Apple...

Novell Acquired: 11 Questions About the 2-Part Deal

November 24th, 2010 by Youzhny 
The VAR Guy is on vacation this week. But if he had access to WiFi, The VAR Guy would ask 11 questions about Novell’s two-part company sale for $2.2 billion. Attachmate essentially acquires Novell’s businesses while a Microsoft-led consortium purchases certain Novell intellectual property assets. How’s that for an interesting twist? Hmmm… Here are those 11 questions about the deal. 1. What...

Riverbed Gets Governmental With Global Protocols Acquisition

November 24th, 2010 by Youzhny 
Riverbed is looking to solidify its hold in the Federal Market by acquiring Global Protocols LLC. Simply put, Global Protocols provides application performance in satellite networks, which is critical to helping government organizations leverage the Space Communications Protocol Standards (SCPS). Channel implications? Maybe… XyZvn hears you — you’re asking — how does SCPS help out anyone in...

SaaS: Microsoft Pitches Office 365 To Large Enterprises

November 23rd, 2010 by Youzhny 
There are still a lot of questions around the upcoming Microsoft Office 365 cloud suite — it has the very ambitious goal of delivering unified communications, productivity, and collaboration as a service to businesses of all shapes and sizes. But much of the Office 365 attention thus far has focused on SMBs. What can it do for larger organizations? Hmmm… A new Microsoft blog series aims to answer...

LG’s New Tablet E-Note H1000B Powered By Microsoft’s Windows 7 OS

November 22nd, 2010 by Youzhny 
LG Electronics has launched the first ever edition of a Tablet computer powered by Microsoft’s Windows 7 OS in Korea.The tablet is naming as E-Note H1000B. The tablet features a 10.1-inch capacitive touchsreen, an Intel Atom Z510 or Z530 CPU, 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB of SSD storage, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, an SD card reader and two USB 2.0 slots. Interestingly enough, it comes with the severely limited Windows...

Bing It: New Catch Phrase or Marketing Dud?

November 22nd, 2010 by Youzhny 
It bears repeating that imitation is the most sincerest form of flattery. And clearly, Microsoft is taken with Google. So much so that they’ve tried to manufacture their own cultural phenomena. You’ve heard about product placement in TV shows and movies. But what about catchphrase placement? A prime example: In a recent Hawaii-Five-O broadcast, characters “Bing It.” Huh? Read on for details. A...