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Nokia Renames its Music Player as “OVI Player”

Nokia has now renamed its music player as “OVI Player”, which is used to transfer and manage music on devices .

Nokia has also redesigned the player controls to be more compact and to offer a more responsive volume control and track position selector. It is compatible with all existing Nokia Music Stores and apart from containing numerous defect fixes and some performance enhancements, this is the first version of our application to fully support Windows 7. +Continue Reading

Toshiba Introduces New Windows 7 Laptops

img_180892_toshiba-windows7_450x360Toshiba has rolled out its flagship Consumer and Commercial models pre-loaded with Windows 7 Operating System.

Toshiba’s range of Notebook PCs feature high definition (HD) CSV screens, LED display, multi-touch control panel, power saving Eco-Utility, higher battery life, new patterns, 3D HDD protection, Fingerprint recognition and Face recognition using HD Auto macro integrated wide angle web-camera.

Toshiba Notebook PCs are now available in all screen sizes from 10.1-inch to 16-inch including Tablet PC models. +Continue Reading

Microsoft Launches Windows 7

Microsoft Corp launched Windows 7 on Thursday in its most important release for more than a decade, aiming to win back customers after the disappointing Vista and strengthen its grip on the PC market.

The world’s largest software company, which powers more than 90 percent of personal computers, has received good reviews for the new operating system, which it hopes will grab back the impetus in new technology from rivals Apple Inc and Google Inc “It’s the first really significant release of Windows in a decade,” analyst Brendan Barnicle of Pacific Crest Securities told Reuters Television. “Given the missteps around Vista, people really questioned Microsoft’s relevancy in the technology space. So this is a critical first step for Microsoft regaining that credibility.” The new system – which is faster, less cluttered and has new touch-screen features – comes almost three years after the launch of Vista, whose complexity frustrated many home users and turned off business customers. +Continue Reading