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Kaspersky Internet Security 2011

Kaspersky Internet Security 2011

Let’s face it: the world Wide Web is no longer just a place to ‘surf’- We use Gmail; we participate in discussions on forums; we buy things on Amazon (and pay for them on PayPal); we foot our bills via online banking; we check our Facebook status…well, you get the idea. In this article, we [...]

Google Chrome

Essential browser extensions for Google Chrome

Chance upon an interesting website, and would like to save, analyze, or share the information somewhere? What if you are caught up in a fix and would like to savor an article comprehensively when you have the time all from the comfort of your mobile phone or tablet? Don’t fret — browsers these days come [...]

Complete Guid to Google Android

Setting up your Android tablet

Getting started with your tablet is as easy as ABC. Like all tech toys, your tablet has all the necessary tools from the initial boot up. But that’s not the extent of what it can do. To harness the potential of your tablet, here’s some starting steps for you to take in order to go [...]

Read It Later for Android

Read It Later for Android

If you spend any time at all in your mobile browser, you know what a pain trying to read an article on a site not designed with mobile in mind can be. Thankfully, there’s an app called Read It Later for the Android that solves this problem and solves it so well, you’ll wonder just [...]

Lookout mobile security

Mobile security with Lookout

Mobile security is more important than ever, with malicious apps managing to find their way onto the market day in and day out. Security for Android users is even more important, since unlike the iPhone, Android users are free to install any .apk file they wish, as it is an open platform. This is a [...]

Sony Vaio with Google Chrome

Google makes deal with Sony for Chrome

Google has partnered with Sony to promote its sleek but little-used Chrome browser, following a deal struck between the two technology giants recently. The move marks increased effort on Google’s part to expand the reach of the Chrome browser, a year after it was first launched.