Posts Tagged ‘internet’

For Google, a Speedy Recovery and New Life

Stewart: Why the Internet search giant remains a solid buy with room to grow. Read the rest of this entry »

WhisperNumber.com Outlier Report, 01/19/2010

Data starts the year strong (right where it left off). The investor confidence reading moved 3.2% lower to 52.3%. This reading remains at an overbought level indicating investor over-confidence. With last weeks 52 week high reading, and this weeks continued overbought reading, we'll look for market weakness to continue moving forward. Short term look for strength in the Consumer Non-cyclical sector (IYK) market. Read the rest of this entry »

Is Amazon staging a historic blowout?

In the battle for online shoppers this holiday season, the Internet retailer could score a decisive and phenomenal victory. Read the rest of this entry »

Rumour Has It: Tablet Announcement as Early as January

Source: Piper Jaffray Whaddya mean, you’re skeptical about reports regarding an upcoming Tablet announcement? When did you last hear a major publisher report exciting Tablet news from unnamed sources? Oh, wait Read the rest of this entry »

The Case for Partitioning Your Mac’s Hard Drive

I’ve been partitioning my hard drives since my very first Mac — a used Mac Plus back in 1992. Yes, I divided the Plus’s commodious 20MB external SCSI HD into two partitions so I could boot either System 6 (for speed) or System 7 (for Internet support). I’m not as big an aficionado of partitioning as I once was, although all of my Macs since the Plus have had partitioned hard drives, including the unibody MacBook I’m typing this on, which has two HD partitions Read the rest of this entry »

Apple Pondering Music Streaming?

CNET is reporting Apple is in an “advanced” stage of talks with music service Lala, according to a pair of sources, one of which asserts that terms have already been agreed upon. Read the rest of this entry »

Get Portable Software Collection with winPenPack

WinPenPack is collection of free softwares, modified for being run and used from an USB pendrive, without need of installation. The removable device, so, is no more a simple data container, but becomes a really self-contained environment, within programs and documents are homogeneously integrated. “Portable” softwares included into winPenPack does not need to be installed, does not write their settings into host PC, and can be easily carried between multiple computers through any external device, as removable hard disks or USB pendrives. Read the rest of this entry »