• In the past, to read a PDF file, you would need to go through a lengthy installation process and wait for an annoying splash window to disappear just to open a PDF document. Moreover, if you want to annotate a PDF document, you have to pay US$299 to buy certain PDF software. Now with Foxit Reader 2.0, you don't have to endure such pain any more. Foxit Reader is a small, fast program that allows you to read and annotate PDFs without needing a standard PDF reader. Download Foxit Reader from foxitsoftware.com

    Apr 11,
    - by semoadmin
  • Take control of your voice messages with GotVoice. Get the convenience of your home, cell & work voicemails emailed to you, or access them online from anywhere, at anytime. Or when you need to get the word out immediately to everyone, use GotVoice to broadcast a new voice message out to everybody instantly. You can ring their phones at the same time, or slip the voice message silently into their voicemail. Even add your favorite MP3 music as a background track to your voicemail greeting. Whatever your need, GotVoice delivers. GotVoice is the only service which effortlessly integrates with all major mobile and landline networks for sending and receiving voice messages, or instantly updating personalized voicemail greetings. Without requiring either

    Mar 20,
    - by semoadmin
  • ConAgra Foods today announced that it has taken the precautionary measure of voluntarily recalling all varieties of Peter Pan Peanut Butter and Great Value Peanut Butter beginning with product code 2111 imprinted on the lid of both brands. ConAgra Foods is working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate a statistical report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that these products may be linked to the food borne illness salmonella. Read story

    Feb 17,
    - by semoadmin
  • A computer that carries out calculations using tiny bubbles instead of electricity has been developed by US researchers. The "microfluidic" computer performs calculation by squeezing bubbles through tiny channels etched into a chip. It can perform all of the logical operations needed to make a general-purpose computer. In practice, such a computer would be much bigger than a PC and about a thousand times slower. Nevertheless, the bubble-based computer could lead to improved microfluidic technology for chemical analysis, say its designers...read more

    Feb 12,
    - by semoadmin
  • From TVWeek: President Bush is reopening the fight over government support of public television, unveiling a 2007 government fiscal year budget that would cut federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting by nearly 25 percent. A spokeswoman for PBS said that the cuts would be "disastrous" for public TV stations. "For PBS, it could mean the end of our ability to support some of the most treasured educational children's series and primetime icons to which CPB funding contributes," said Lea Sloan, VP-communications.

    Feb 09,
    - by semoadmin

Upload Date