Microsoft has for very long invested billions of dollars into their technology R&D departments. I mean, they had the Tablet PC with wonderful handwriting recognition, Windows Mobile (PocketPC) with on-screen transcriber running on a low low 128MB ram with sub-200… Continue Reading →
The simplest way of knowing when your marketing is getting it right is the exact moment when the phones start ringing (or emails start coming in from prospective clients). Incoming sales leads are the direct result of and the much… Continue Reading →
I’m a Microsoft fanboy. People who know me, know that. However, let me tell you about stuff that has happened to me over the last week … Outlook did something stupid last week… I could not see the “content/body” of… Continue Reading →
Here’s one way … A cousin of mine didn’t get (or maybe “didn’t want”) a cellphone while he was so young. So he never bothered to push his parents for one over the years. Then, over this summer, he started… Continue Reading →
This has been in the back of my mind for a while now, ever since I started reading about how cool Palm’s new WebOS is. Then followed by their hardware design (that Pre slider is awesome). Then followed by stories… Continue Reading →
We have been working over the last few months to get a simple RFID Tags and Reader catalog/catalogue up and running. I believe it is now ready with some simple content and products and should be show-cased to a smaller… Continue Reading →
I have been using Windows Live Mesh software on my personal laptops (Windows 7 and Windows XP) and on Surabhi’s laptop (Windows Vista) for a few months now. It is a wonderful software that allows you to do some interesting… Continue Reading →
Case in point, my 2002 model ThinkPad X31 survives after years of drops and falls. And thats the story with many other T20’s from earlier. But all newer thinkpads (even from 3 years ago) are breaking apart like cheapo Dell… Continue Reading →
I have used Symbian as my phone OS for a while, not because of the OS itself, but because of the hardware it supports. First it was the Sony Ericsson, then some Nokia’s. I need a full keyboard, and aside… Continue Reading →
It’s still early morning, as I’m sitting for tea (and biscuits, of course) and the cook/cleaner is cleaning the house. Thanks to being close to St. Josephs (Indians) and Cottons, we are within hearing distance of the morning assembly. As… Continue Reading →
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