Archive for January, 2010

We are always looking for inspiration , specially when it comes to web design. We just can’t get tired of browsing around websites to check out layouts, colors, typography , styles and everything else that a cool site can offer.

Netgear moves firmly into the web and message content security market with a family of three appliances. The STM300 looks good value and in this exclusive review we see how well it performs.

Apple dominates the news with the launch of its iPad tablet device, Oracle finally gets its hands on Sun, and more from this week in IT.

Whilst several countries around Europe bound ahead with LTE technology, the UK will have to wait at least another year before the spectrum is even made available.


Geared with its simple and clean lines, Helvetica has become the favorites of designers from all around the world. When you walk into the streets and look around closely, you will come to realize that Helvetica is indeed used very widely. If you are in doubt, watch this trailer .

A new paper by researchers from Cambridge has cast a shadow over online shopping technologies that are meant to improve security.

As concerns for privacy grow in the internet world, StartPage has launched the anti-big brother of search engines.

As the economy develops, our world has been thick with commercials and advertisements . However, not all the advertisements have worked as well as what the advertisers thought. After all, no one wants to read a boring paragraph or a long list about the promoted product.

Following increasing pressure to pull out of China after the Google fiasco two weeks ago, the Microsoft’s chief executive Steve Ballmer has put his views into a blog post.


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