The Probable Future of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing has been one of the buzzwords on the lips of IT folks for a few years now, but it’s really just been in the past year that the average consumer is aware of the technology. Cloud computing, in the most basic sense, is the running of applications ... Continue Reading →

BlackBerry Making Changes Amidst Service Outages

Research In Motion (RIM), the manufacturers of BlackBerry phone deals, have again apologised for the recent unprecedented outage. Perhaps more significantly, they’ve also apologised for their lack of thought for their customers, admitting that they should ... Continue Reading →

Facebook Introduces Bing Powered Translation Service

Two of the world’s biggest internet phenomenons have come together in an attempt to make social networking easier. We are talking about Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook and Steve Ballmer’s Microsoft. Basically, Facebook is going to have a ‘translate’ button ... Continue Reading →

Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus i9250

Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus i9250, also known as Samsung Google Nexus Prime will be the latest cell phone from Samsung partnering with the web giant Google. This will be Google’s first android Ice cream sandwich smartphone. Ice cream sandwich is a mobile operating ... Continue Reading →

Tech Crates Traffic Report: September 2011

Another month passed off … September was a great month for this Tech Blog, the blog was able to draw more than 26K visits during the month of September. Organic traffic holds the first position as usual but direct and referrals too constituted a bit more. VN:F ... Continue Reading →

Online Security Tips – 3 Ways to Protect Yourself Online

Taking action to learn ways to protect yourself and your valuable information online is paramount when it comes to online security. You need to protect yourself to prevent attacks from all forms of angles on the internet. Some people can do anything to bring other ... Continue Reading →

Tech Crates Traffic Report: August 2011

Another month passed off … This tech blog was able to draw more than 25K visits during the month of August and as usual search engines sent the majority of traffic to this blog. The guest authors continued to contribute awesome posts this month too. VN:F ... Continue Reading →