by admin at Thursday, October 16, 2008 in Food
Tags: chicken, Facebook, Online, PC, phone, Pizza Hut
Now you can order your pizza via Facebook
Now you can order your pizza directly while using FaceBook as Pizza Hut has unveiled a new application knowing people are too lazy these days.
Now aside from checking out what your friends are doing and when you are in mid-way through a poking frenzy while ninja-pirate baiting, you can order food as well.
Using Pizza Hut Interface (hmm clever act), you can order your pasta, pizza and chicken wings.
The new application can even remember what you had ordered last time and it means you need not to waste your time in disgusting deciding for yourself. Click here to read more »
by admin at Friday, April 04, 2008 in Intel
Tags: atom chips, Intel, intel uncovers, notebook, PC, power saving
Intel (Nasdaq:I NTC) exhibited on Wednesday, the Centrino Atom family of low-power processors for mobile internet devices (MIDs)
A new class of inexpensive, simple Internet-centric computers named as “Netbooks” has been also announced that will be available in market later this year.
However, they will concentrate on Atom family whose technology forms a new single chip: the Intel system controller Hub that empowers PC-like qualities with composite graphics and a wireless radio.
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by admin at Tuesday, January 01, 2008 in Microsoft, Technology
Tags: Hewlett Packard, Linux, Microsoft Vista Home Basic, PC, Toshiba Laptops, Wi Fi, XP
There is good news and a bad news for everyone who is looking for better laptop options. The good news is that you can get a good, solid laptop for under $1,000 these days. The bad news for ‘Vista’ users is that majority of these cheap laptops coming with ‘Vista’ do not have sufficient resource base to run ‘Vista’ decently.

Merrill Lynch predicted that “2007 would be the year that notebooks overtook desktops”. For some companies, like ‘Hewlett-Packard’, laptops have become the single most important revenue source.
There are two reasons associated closely with each other. Firstly, a PC vendor can make more profit on an under-$1,000 laptop than it would on a PC at the same cost. Secondly, with the availability of Wi-Fi almost everywhere and laptop prices falling below the magic $1,000 mark, more and more customers and businesses are shifting to laptops.
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