Top Software 2011: the hottest downloads of 2011
Nowadays PC users are becoming more skilled when using computers tools, so it’s no wonder that any of our friends, siblings or even children know how to make fantastic collages or movies like professional designers. Even though they (or we) can get the top of our computers with a whole suite of programs which make us wonder “Did I REALLY do it?” This is partially because there is more software available that let us obtain incredible results without previous knowledge, in few clicks.
This is why we believe 2011 has been a great year for the IT industry. We ha
Cisco Ups Focus on Partner Opportunities In SMB And Mid-Market
Networking major Cisco has outlined five priorities around core (business), data center, collaboration, voice and architecture, and has opened new opportunities for tier-2 partners in the SMB and mid-market segment.
The vendor launched a new program dubbed Partner Led, which is being led by Stanimira Koleva, MD, Partner Business Group, APJC.
Koleva said that in Partner Led, partners get preference and clarity in field engagements, investment to drive growth, simplicity, and increased access to technical and sales support. “We have earmarked $15million (off $75million globally) for Partner Led in the APJC region. Wi
Microsoft updates OneNote for iOS, brings support for the iPad
Microsoft has had OneNote available for the iPhone for some time now and it looks like the app has since been updated. Yup, Microsoft has rolled out version 1.3 of OneNote for iOS and in addition to an updated app—there is now native support for the iPad. In short, Microsoft’s OneNote is now compatible with both the smaller screen of the iPhone and the larger screen of the iPad. More specifically, OneNote version 1.3 is compatible with the iPhone 3GS, 4 and 4S as well as the iPad and iPad 2. In
Samsung Galaxy Nexus with Android OS 4.0 Finally Launches from Verizon
The Samsung Galaxy nexus was unveiled back in October, but Verizon has just become the first U.S. carrier to launch this smartphone, the first with Android OS 4.0. AT&T and T-Mobile customers have had access to a version for some time, however. When Google took the wraps off a new version of Android in mid-Fall, the company announced that it would debut on the Galaxy Nexus. This makes it the device Google recommends developers use to test their apps, and one that future operating system upgrades will come to first. The price is $300 with a two-year service contract. T
Verizon quickly committed to offering this smartphone, but it took nearly two months for this commitment to come through. This carrier’s customers can now purchase it at Verizon stores or on its website.
CompactFlash Cards Step Aside – XQD is On the Way
CompactFlash cards aren’t getting the kind of love today that they did a few years ago. SD cards are cheap and are capable of high speeds and capacities. They’re also more compact than CompactFlash cards, which makes the name seem a bit silly.The CompactFlash Association has announced that there’s something new on the way. It’s called QXD and it’s designed to step things up significantly. Read all post…
