Windows Phone 8 May Feature Curvy One-handed Keyboard

Previously we have seen some unique features of upcoming Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8 OS. Today I will introduce another possible feature of the OS. Windows Phone 8 might have a curvy one-hand keyboard which will easily fit under your thumb and will let you type effortlessly with just one of your thumbs. WMPoweruser has reported and published a snap of the rumored keyboard, which you can below. Reportedly, it has been leaked from a Microsoft Research presentation.

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[Tutorial] How To Join Several Videos Into One In Windows

You downloaded or recorded a video file which contacts several pieces and you want to group them into one? No worries, it is quite easy to achieve that inside Windows 7 and its free tool called Windows Movie maker and in this tutorial I will show you how to do that. This tool is already available inside Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 however if it does not exist you can easily download him from Microsoft web site.

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Windows 8 Full Upgrade To Be Available Only For Windows 7 Users

Microsoft has finalized its Windows 8 upgrade paths from older Windows versions. The company has shared its plans with selected partners. Microsoft has briefed them about Windows 8 upgrade paths for different users. Mary Jo Foley, a blogger of ZDNet reported details of the plans with reference to unnamed sources.

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Do You Know, How Many People Uses Gmail And Google Apps Now?

At its annual Google I/O developer conference on Thursday (28 June), Google revealed the number of its Gmail users, and Google Apps used by companies and universities. The number that Google mentioned certainly defines the popularity of Google’s Gmail and Google App. In fact, Google now has become the world’s most used mail service.

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Something Is Wrong With Yahoo Mail, Inboxes Are Filled Up With Spam

Yahoo users have been complaining for the last few days that their mail accounts had been filled up by spam. For few days, they have seen surge in email spam. It goes without saying that Gmail’s spam filtering is now best among the other mail services, but Yahoo mail was not poor either. Unfortunately, Yahoo users are getting lot of spam mails for the last couple of days. The most funny thing is, Yahoo has been certified by DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance). This means, in future Yahoo services are supposed to be heavily protected against phishing attacks and spam.

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[Tutorial] How To Improve Windows 7 Clipboard

When we work on computer we always try to increase our productivity and remove those unnecessary steps that involve same activities. For example when you select text or an image and you copy them using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + C or via the Edit menu, the copied item is temporarily stored in the Windows clipboard. You can then retrieve it in another software by using Paste command on your keyboard with Ctrl + V or via the Edit menu. Although this options helps us a lot to move text or image from one to another place it also cause a small problem because with the Windows clipboard each item that you copy overwrites the previous item. It is therefore not possible to Copy or Paste multiple items at once. However with small changes within WIndows 7 and some third party apps you can easily by pass this problem and in this tutorial I will show you how to do that.

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Bill Gates Thinks PCs Are Still More Reliable Than Tablets In Education

In a recent interview with The Chronicle Bill Gates has remarked that tablets are not much help in education. The tech tycoon seemed amazingly disappointed on the role of tablets in education. The statement came at a time when his dream child Microsoft is working on releasing its flagship Surface Tablet commercially. The billionaire reckons that low cost PC is still more reliable than tablet. He directly denounced the concept that giving gadgets like tablet to students will bring change in education.

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