When we talk about Apple, everyone knows that it stands for cool, reliable and innovative products. All these are perfectly balanced with the product beauty into an amazing combination. Through innovation, Apple has managed to turn some simple boxes of

Guest post by Andrew Johnson. Earlier this month I came across a very interesting study presented by a Corning representative regarding how often US consumers tend to replace their old television sets. According to the presentation, back in the old

Guest Post by Mariana Ashley. Last year, I remember reading an article in the New York Times about the ubiquitous nature of Power Point in the American Armed Forces. The article, wryly entitled “We Have Met the Enemy and He

In the age of touch, it’s time to welcome ‘sight’. It’s time to put our hands to rest and let our eyes do the talking, the typing, the moving, the reading, and everything else. All this thanks to the eye

This can be nostalgic to many geeks who have been using Microsoft’s Windows operating system for a long time now. Andrew Tait must be appreciated for taking pain to install every version of Windows OS from 1.0 to 7 inside

Guest post by Daniel Divyakumar H, of The Indian Geek. A few months ago, Technically Personal received an anonymous “Guest post” titled The Google Deception. Since Raju mentioned that he had received an “anonymous” post on twitter, and that it

Do you realize if it weren’t for Edison we’d be watching TV by candlelight?  ~ Al Boliska We are already used to the idea that a product, especially if we’re talking about software/hardware ones, will always improve, update and evolve.

Guest post by Christina Jenkins. The mistakes that the people inside organizations make when it comes to virtualization are known. When those mistakes are made, the benefits – all the efficiency and cost cutting that it allows – begin to

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