People love to predict. More than prediction people love to put someone else down. It gives them a sense of superiority over others. Most of the time “The Fallen RISE” and show us a thing or two on how things are done. Same goes with technology. But technology moves so fast it’s very dangerous to predict and even more embarrassing to put someone else down because you will never know who is going to create the next BIG thing. Here is the list of the five most arrogant technology predictions by famous personalities that embarrassingly never came true.
5 most arrogant technology predictions that never came true
by Larkins Dsouza on May 27th, 2010 View Comments
Top 5 Free Movie Fonts
by Larkins Dsouza on May 27th, 2010 View Comments
Here is the list of most popular movie fonts. From different sources. They are free. Click on the font name to download it, or download the entire collection at the bottom. Enjoy!
- Harry Potter by Mintywhite

Finding files from your hard disk is now easy
by Madhu Mailankody on May 15th, 2010 View Comments
Microsoft Launches Office 2010
by Larkins Dsouza on May 12th, 2010 View Comments
Google To Undergo Redesign
by Sharwin Rodrigues on May 7th, 2010 View Comments
Gulf of Mexico oil spill captured on Google Earth
by Madhu Mailankody on May 6th, 2010 View Comments
Gmail will soon be back in UK!
by Madhu Mailankody on May 4th, 2010 View Comments
Sony Vaio: The Rocket Project
by Malcolm Dsouza on April 29th, 2010 View Comments
Sony have recently launched a Project to show off the capabilities of their new Intel Core i powered Vaio Z and F series laptops. Sony have taken a team of Eight High School students to help design, build and launch a high power rocket using Vaio laptops. The Rocket Project is the world’s first literal product launch and the ultimate product demonstration.Created by Sony Electronics Agency of record,180 Los Angeles,The project showcases the amazing capability of both the Intel chip and the Sony Vaio laptop.
Sony to stop manufacturing floppy disks
by Sharwin Rodrigues on April 27th, 2010 View Comments

Here is a new software called Locate32. It works by indexing all your files on your hard disk drive and provides almost instant access to them.
Microsoft announced the worldwide availability of Microsoft Office 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010, as well as Microsoft Visio 2010 and Microsoft Project 2010, for business customers worldwide.
The fatal explosion of oil from the offshore rig Deep water Horizon two weeks ago is still a matter of great worry for America, environmentalists and the entire U.S. Gulf Coast.
The citizens of UK, who were earlier users of ‘googlemail’ and not ‘gmail’ like us, now have a reason to be glad. They will soon be accessing ‘gmail’ like the rest of us. On May 3, 2010, Google announced that they would start to phase out the googlemail.com domain in the UK.



