Thursday 14 March 2013

Review: Magix Page & Layout Designer includes advanced tools for beginner users

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Review: Magix Page & Layout Designer includes advanced tools for beginner users

03.13.2013 12:10 PM

MAGIX Page & Layout Designer makes it easy to create custom materials using drag and drop simplicity, but this program feel too much like a repackage of a less expensive product.

Hands on with Twitter for Windows 8

03.14.2013 11:15 AM

It's not a perfect official Twitter client, but it plays to Windows 8 strengths. Better late than never, right?

 

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Create gorgeous animated business presentations with Prezi

03.13.2013 12:41 PM

Already a champ at replacing static slides with swooping pan-and-zoom animations, Prezi has finally broken the sound barrier as well.

Spotify reportedly launching free streaming music service overseas

03.13.2013 12:45 PM

A report in Bloomberg says that Spotify will expand its streaming music service to mobile devices in 20 countries where it currently provides its desktop service. The move would give Spotify an edge over rival Pandora.

Android's fragmentation issues seen as first task for Google's Pichai

03.13.2013 1:53 PM

Google's decision to bring its Android and Chrome divisions together under Sundar Pichai should result in greater work between the two platforms, but Pichai first needs to rein in the fast expanding operating system and bring some order to the business, analysts said Wednesday.

Review: BleachBit offers free, comprehensive disk cleaning and privacy protection

03.13.2013 2:11 PM

BleachBit isn't as polished as some of its commercial rivals, but for business users on a budget, it gets the job done.

Who's 'Scroogled' now? Hotmail, Outlook.com out for 15 hours

03.13.2013 3:00 PM

Microsoft Wednesday said it restored full service to Hotmail and Outlook.com about 15 hours after the online mail sites went partially dark.

Facebook, Twitter called out for deleting photo metadata

03.13.2013 3:15 PM

Photographers turning to social networks like Facebook and Twitter to promote their work may be losing the legal rights to their photos because the sites are deleting the images' metadata.

A brief history of pi

03.13.2013 3:28 PM

In honor of Pi Day, we bring you a brief history of everyone's favorite irrational constant.

IDC joins 'ditch Windows RT' bandwagon

03.13.2013 3:35 PM

Microsoft's two-pronged OS push into tablets -- Windows RT and Windows 8 -- confuses customers, and the company should focus on the more robust Windows 8, an IDC analyst said today.

Lawmakers: Tougher computer hacking laws may be needed

03.13.2013 3:45 PM

The U.S. Congress may need to create stiffer penalties for criminal computer hacking to deter the growing number of attacks on U.S. government agencies and businesses, some lawmakers said Wednesday.

Google I/O registration: Open and shut in 45 minutes

03.13.2013 4:05 PM

Google I/O conference registration opened at 10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday and closed less than an hour later, showing once again that this is as hot tech confab as there is these days.

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