Windows 8 RTM: Fully baked, Windows 8, celebrated with a cake!

That rhymes, doesnt’ it? Windows 8, the latest customer OS from Microsoft has been fully baked. Yes, it’s Released To Manufacturing! It’s set to hit the shelves on October 26, later this year. Microsoft released pre-release versions of the OS, namely, the Developer
Windows 8 is still being worked upon!

Hello guys, Windows 8 is still being worked upon! Now that Microsoft is getting feedback directly from the customers, there are numerous improvements that have taken place after the beta, and many more are coming. Read on to find out what’s
Nokia Belle Homescreen ported to Nokia s60v5 Phones | GizmoLord Exclusive Project

Nokia Belle Homescreen on Nokia s60v5 !!! Guys at GizmoLord forum made it possible for Nokia s60v5 users to experience the all new Nokia Belle HomeScreen in their handset as default. Yes, you heard this right !!! QT developer Ilko Tsenov recently made
Get iOS 5 On iPhone 2G/ 3G, iPod touch 2G/ 3G With Whited00r 5.1

Users of iPhone’s newer models might outnumber people having iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G, but still a considerable contingent of users remain who have not yet upgraded their phones. This means that there are a lot of iPhones out there which are
OmniTouch projection interface makes the world your touchscreen
Posted in Technology (Gen Next) by Abhishek Oberoi On October 18, 2011

Sometimes you just want to make notes on your forearm. Put that permanent marker down though, because PhD student Chris Harrison et al at Microsoft Research have created a new system that allows touchscreen interaction on hairy and uneven surfaces. It uses
Dell starts sending out Android 3.2 Honeycomb updates to Streak 7 tablet owners

As promised last month Dell has started to send out Android 3.2 Honeycomb updates to their Dell Streak 7 Android tablet customers. The Dell Streak 7 launched and continues to sell with Android 2.2 Froyo the non-tablet version of Google’s Android OS,
Ice Cream Sandwich gets leaked on video

The Android fans are gonna like this. Up until now, Android has been leading a double life – with one versi0n for phones, and another version for tablets. Compare this with iOS who have been recently giving concurrent software updates with iOS