Archive for the 'Tech news' Category

Which market to be selected?

It is very important to decide and to have a very clear picture in mind regarding the ultimate objective of putting up a trade show booths in a trade show. What your company should convey at the end of the day should be clear and authentic in all respects. Another critical aspect to be considered […]

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

The Popularity of Bidding Directories

If you want to get traffic to your site and more exposure to the public, which will increase your sales, then you know that this depends on how the search engines rank your site. High volume traffic is largely dependent on where your site appears on the search results page, if it is right at […]

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Microsoft and HP to set up Taiwan technology center

Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard, the world’s top software and PC firms, on Thursday announced plans for a new technology center in Taiwan, the world’s computer-manufacturing hub.
Companies such as HP and Dell are the world’s top sellers of PCs, but most of the actual hardware–about 80 percent of all laptops–is made by Taiwan firms, including Quanta Computer […]

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Microsoft’s top visionary sees a parallel world

Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s chief research and strategy officer, is sure he has a good handle on where technology is going. When is another story.
Mundie, who took over as Microsoft’s lead visionary from co-founder Bill Gates in 2006, is preparing the company for a technology shift that he expects will be as big as the rise […]

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Nokia gives mobile application developers their big break

Mobile applications are turning into big business, and Nokia is looking to launch a few start-ups on their way.
Nokia’s developer arm, Forum Nokia, announced the results of its Mobile Rules contest Wednesday night at San Jose City Hall. Nine companies were chosen, representing four application categories, best business plan, and four winners of the best […]

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Online games by the hundreds, with tie-ins

or some children, watching Dora the Explorer on television is becoming passe. Now they want to be Dora.
Tapping into this desire, media companies are increasingly entering the marketplace for online games–called casual games–and treating them as new programming, not just online add-ons to their television properties.
In addition to building brands, one of the big lures […]

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008