Dragon NaturallySpeaking Premium 11 Software Review

Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 Premium provides a whole new way to interact with a PC–using speech instead of a keyboard and mouse–to help you work faster and more efficiently. Dragon turns ideas into text at the speed of thought so you can communicate more freely and persuasively. Just say words and watch them appear on the computer screen–three times faster than typing–with no typos! Tell your PC what to do, and it obeys your commands.

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Windows XP Is Still The Most Used OS

Windows 7 has rapidly caught on with the youngest segment of the population but mysteriously it hasn’t managed to become the #1 in the OS market. Its older brother is still calling the shoots. Apparently 47.19% of users are still hooked on Windows XP for some reason. Tradition seems to hold an important role in the hearts of Windows XP lovers, or else why on earth did Windows 7 only grab 36, 40% of the market.

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Windows Phone Tango To Support 120 Languages

The Windows Phone is scheduled to get some interesting updates pretty soon: first off there is going to be the Tango and then Apollo, the more substantial of the two. According to leaked information Microsoft plans to roll off Tango in Q2 of 2012, while Apollo will be roasting in the oven until Q4 of 2012.

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How To Associate A File Extension To An Application In Windows?

Associating a file extension to an application is a simple procedure that can save you valuable time. In fact you can automatically open files with particular software depending on their extensions. This is what we gone explain in this How-To guide. Note that the procedure is performed under Windows 7, but it also runs under Windows Vista.

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New Nook Will Color Up Your Spring

According to a new in-depth report from the New York Times, Barnes & Noble is cooking up something very tasty. You’ve guessed it – apparently a new Nook “thingy” is in the makes and flying in bookshops across the country somewhere around spring. It is going to be the company’s fifth device.

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Facebook IPO Filing: Who Are Largest Shareholders? Zuckerberg Owns 28 Percent

Facebook has finally filed for IPO after a lot of anticipation and has raised $2.4 billion in funding. It is hoping that it will be able to garner $5 billion through public offering. Analysts are expecting that when Facebook is finally approved to go public, it’s valuation can be as much as $100 billion! This puts everyone who has even a fraction of a percent of shares as a millionaire. So who are the top shareholders in Facebook? Let’s see.

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There Are 2.1 Billion Internet Users In The World

So what happened with the Internet in 2011? How many email accounts were there in the world in 2011? How many websites? How many users? Judging by a new survey, you are one of the 2.1 billion people who use the Internet every day. According to the report released by statistics site Pingdom, 44% of those people are based in Asia. Yes, gamers are sucking up almost half of the world’s Internet.

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Android To Become Developers’ Favorite Choice Beating iOS

Even if Apple iOS is still toping the lists of every survey done this year, this is not what is going to happen in the next 12 months according to a study done by the research firm Ovum, who has been in charge of bringing comprehensible analysis to the masses for some time now.

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