My email client is Mozilla Thunderbird. I have been using it pretty much from its launch about 8 years ago (launched on Dec 7, 2004). I have used various mail clients – Unix based Mail, mush and the first UI based client Eudora (as early as 1993). Eudora Email Client Steve Dorner developed the “wonderful” […]
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Native Union POP Phone: Very cool colors, cuts radiation from mobile
Recently I came across very attractive coloured handsets in a mall. It was very difficult to ‘ignore’ colours. On a closure look of the product, I was told by the salesperson that it was to be used with mobile phones to reduce radiation. While the product was displayed with an iPhone, this works with virtually […]
Android tablets have a mere 6% market share in US
When it comes to tablets iPad is the clear winner. Google’s upcoming 7-inch tablet is expected to shake up this tablet pie. Guess iPad is to tablets what Google is to search engines.
U.S. Home Technology Trends: Nielsen
American households are known to binge on technology toys at home. The young in India too love to have the latest & greatest technology toys, which is seen as an entertainment toy. Few highlights from the NielsenWire’s report on Tech Trends in US households, Sales of 41″ and bigger TVs on the rise. Specifically, HDTV […]
Is it ‘Sun’set for MySQL, courtesy Oracle? Hope not..
IBM has been in ‘failed’ acquisition talks with Sun Microsystems for the past few weeks. Oracle has struck the deal to acquire Sun for $7.4b which works out to $5.6 billion net of Sun’s cash and debt. You will find many blog postings related to this acquisition. There is one line item that directly effects […]