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Make the Buzz skip your Gmail Inbox A lot of people have been irritated by the huge volume of Buzz notifications that they have been receiving in their Gmail Inbox. I have been filtering the Buzz notifications...

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The Apple iPad: It's not what you think! There's been a lot of talk and rumors stirred up by the Industry about Apple's upcoming tablet device. There was a lot of talk about what it would be called too. The iTablet?...

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The Apple iPad: It's not what you think!The Apple iPad: It's not what you think! There's been a lot of talk and rumors stirred up by the Industry about Apple's upcoming tablet device. There was a lot of talk about what it would be called too. The iTablet?...

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Trackorama is online! It gives me great pleasure to announce my latest product: TRACKORAMA Trackorama is a handy tool that allows you to track all your shipments and packages online at...

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Can T20s and ODIs co-exist? A Businessman's and Fan's viewCan T20s and ODIs co-exist? A Businessman's and Fan's... Over the last couple of years, there's been a lot of talk about the viability of ODIs (One Day Internationals, 50 overs per side games) due to the growing popularity of T20...

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The Zune Music Software v4.0

Posted on : 25-09-2009 | By : Tejas | In : Review

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A little personal history

A few days back, I downloaded the latest update for the Zune software. I presently own two Zunes:

  • The first one was a brown 30GB 1st Gen (1G) Zune bought for $99 on a sale.
  • The second Zune was a more extravagant 120GB Black 2G Zune with custom Artist Design on the back.

I’ve had my fair share of experience with PMPs, most notably with Apple’s iPods (iPod Mini, iPod Video, iPod Touch) and Microsoft’s Zunes. I think it’s fair to say that I’ve played around with both the Zune Software and iTunes extensively, and I can present a fair, non-biased opinion about the two.

Google Voice, Finally!

Posted on : 10-07-2009 | By : Tejas | In : Review

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At long last, I opened my GMail Inbox today (well, the label marked ‘Google’, actually) and was ecstatic to see an invite for Google Voice!

I’d applied for the Google Voice Invitation system a few months back when Google had officially announced it, and showcased all the different features that it would have. I thought it was a pretty nifty way to handle a Unified Communication System, although there’s still some way to go, and a lot of features to add!

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