Oracle News

Oracle has moved on since the news ‘Charles Phillips Resigns as President of Oracle’. The company is taking advantage of its three recent acquisitions building a better platform for businesses to grab the attention of their customers through social media. The new [tp lang=”en” only=”y”]SRM software[/tp][tp not_in=”en”]SRM software[/tp] from the company allows businesses to track their customers … Read more →

Mac OS X 10.9 already being tested online?

AppleInsider claims that during the past few weeks they had visits from at least 30 users with OS X 10.9 as operating system. The current Mac operating system is OS X 10.8 “Mountain Lion”, released just a few months ago, but now it seems Apple has already started testing their next version of OS X. … Read more →

Windows Phone is the safest mobile OS – Android, not so much

According to Mikko Hypponen from software security company F-Secure, Windows Phone 8 is currently the most safe mobile operating system there is. Although Apple’s iOS is also commonly known as being safe, just as safe as BlackBerry for business use, it seems that F-Secure is giving the “safest” award to Windows Phone 8 at the … Read more →

Using your 4G smartphone as an ‘out of office’ tool

We all live incredibly busy lives these days. Luckily, we have technology to help us out and give us the tools we need to spend our leisure time as we would like. Unfortunately, a new survey suggests many of us are actually working more as a result of always being connected to our smartphones. With [tp … Read more →

Advancements in Safe Technology

The first safe was invented by brothers Charles and Jeremiah Chubb in 1835. The purpose of their invention was, simply put, to create a box that was durable and secure enough to prevent a thief’s efforts to steal its contents. This invention was enhanced in 1886 when Henry Brown created a metal safe that would … Read more →

Announcing PHOTOGRAPH – A Digital Quarterly Magazine for Creative Photographers

Craft & Vision are thrilled to announce PHOTOGRAPH, a digital quarterly magazine for creative photographers. They have been working hard for several months to create something exceptional: a gorgeous, ad-free, magazine full of great photographs from exceptional photographers, and articles from photographers and authors like Chris Orwig, John Paul Caponigro, Martin Bailey, and Piet Van … Read more →

Mobile App Development: Gaining and Connecting with Users

App stores feature over a million apps available for download on your mobile devices.  While the vast array of choices makes customers thrilled, it doesn’t give developers hope of ever becoming noticed in this sea of choices. As one of the most popular tech developments in the last five years, developers are cranking out new … Read more →

Be Green When You Hit the Print Key

Every time a home computer printer rolls out another document or picture, it has an impact on the environment. In some situations, printing is an absolute necessity as a requirement of a job or in personal life. No matter the reason, most computer users want to convert their words or pictures to paper in the … Read more →

Top 5 Camera Phones of 2012

The constant battle for the throne, between high-end smartphones never seems to end. Manufacturers squeeze extra juices everywhere possible to make their own product superior, varying from processing power to custom user interface. The camera plays a key factor in any smartphone, and it becomes a critical factor among the top-rivals aiming for the number … Read more →

Time To Change To A Cordless Phone

Gone are the days when cordless phones were available at fancy restaurants only, to make phone calls from the table. Those first types of cordless phones were connected to a radio transmitter that could then connect the caller to an operator. This was a cutting-edge technology back in 1962, when the World’s Fair took place … Read more →

What is RAR? How to Open RAR Files

Most computer users are familiar with the ZIP file extension. Since a compression program is built right into both Windows and the Mac OS X, all you have to do to open a ZIP file is click on it, and your computer does the rest in most cases. Compressing a file or set of files … Read more →