Posts Tagged ‘Functionality’
Current Crop of E-Readers Compared: iPad vs. the Rest

Current Crop of E-Readers Compared: iPad vs. the Rest
Developer and blogger Darren Beckett rounds up a crop of five e-readers and gives them a short price and feature comparison with the newly released iPad—and rolled the results into an eye-friendly infographic.
(Click the image above for a closer look.)
We may have our problems with the iPad, but that doesn’t mean people aren’t interested in buying it. This comparison pits the iPad against other similar devices, highlighting price, screen size and type, ..read more
Hands-On Look at What’s New in Office 2010

Hands-On Look at What’s New in Office 2010
Now that we’ve had some time to play with the Office 2010 Professional Beta, we thought we’d share what’s new and useful inside Microsoft’s big suite. Take a gander at the pictorial evidence below.
Overall, Office 2010 is not the kind of leap forward that Windows 7 was from Vista (or, for most PC upgraders, from XP). It adds a lot of stuff that’s previously been available only through plug-ins, makes performing the basic ..read more
An Early Look at Chrome’s Extensions System

An Early Look at Chrome’s Extensions System
It’s not officially released, but a gallery-like site for extensions has made itself known into the latest development builds of Google Chrome for Windows and Linux. Take a peek at what’s coming, presumably very soon, in these development screenshots.
The Download Squad blog was the first to notice the new new thing in Chrome—namely, a jigsaw-like page corner in Chrome’s new tab page, next to a message at the bottom that reads “New! Chrome now ..read more
Desktop Maestro
Desktop Maestro If you want to clean the junk, remove redundant files and generally take control of your computer then you need PC Tools Desktop Maestro. It’s an integrated computer management and cleanup tool that combines the functionality of PC Tools’ Registry Mechanic and Privacy Guardian to help maintain your system’s performance and your privacy. In fact, it’s probably the safest and most reliable “crap cleaner” for Windows. Go to Original Source
