Sunday, July 19, 2009

Discover the world treasure around you

Effective frequency management was required by AKTEL, Bangladesh, to ensure rapid subscriber growth could continue across one of the most densely populated ...
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  • Monday, July 13, 2009

    Treasure Invention

    Today's competative world are busy for new inventions. So we should go forword to contribute ourseves for the development of this world. It's week four of our five-week educational series about speeding up your business in a slowdown, which we kicked off three weeks ago. https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py.

    Information Technology

    Information technology allover the world is going speed out very quickly. Without the uses of this technology no nation or no person can be 100% successful. So we should use the our merite in the proper way. ..............

    Sunday, July 12, 2009

    Google Chrome OS, BlackBerry Tour, and CrunchPad on PC World Podcast 35



    This week on the PC World Podcast, editors Robert Strohmeyer, Tim Moynihan, and Ginny Mies try to figure out what the just-announced Google Chrome OS might look like... and how it will be different from Android. Plus, what does Google's new Web-centric operating system mean for the future of installed software and gaming? Only time (and more information about Google Chrome OS) will tell.

    There's a brand-new BlackBerry on the scene, and it's called the BlackBerry Tour. The new smartphone offers a blend of the best features from the BlackBerry Curve and the BlackBerry Bold, but the Verizon version of the phone is missing one key feature. Find out what that mysterious omission is, and hear editor Ginny Mies's take on the new phone. Is it good enough for you to consider an upgrade?

    And finally, some back-to-the-future news. Michael Arrington, founder of the popular TechCrunch blog, had an announcement of his own this week: an upcoming Web tablet called the CrunchPad. It'll do one thing and one thing only: surf the Web (watch a video of the prototype CrunchPad in action). But it won't be the first device built to do that one task, and previous devices didn't really catch on.

    Plus, we want to know what you think will happen first: an Apple lawsuit against Arrington, or an Arrington lawsuit against Apple. Write us at podcast@pcworld.com to let us know your thoughts.

    Listen in on iTunes or via the PC World Po