Archive for the ‘Computer Software’ Category

Sound Forge Audio Studio 10.0 Build 245

If you are looking for a high quality and professional tool that will help you out to create great audio recordings on your computer than Sound Forge Audio Studio is a real great choice for you. There is no doubt that this is one of the best tools available on the market and both professionals [...]

Atelier Web Remote Commander Professional 9.5.0 Build 263

Atelier Web Remote Commander Professional is ideal tool for all network administrators that have a large number of remote servers and workstations to manage. Everything is done from your local computer and you will not need to install any software remotely. This means that everything can be done much faster and more efficient which is [...]

Microsoft accepting orders for 128GB Surface Pro, will ship in 2 – 3 weeks

On February 9, we reported that Microsoft’s Surface Pro 128GB model had sold out soon after becoming available, with both Staples and Best Buy running out of stock in addition to Microsoft’s online store. The company responded shortly after, saying that stores could expect more Surface Pros by Saturday. As of today, buyers can order [...]

Office 2013 license makes the first computer it is installed on its permanent home

In what is being called a move to get users to gravitate towards Office 365, Microsoft has confirmed to the folks over at Computerworld that an Office 2013 license locks the software suite to the first computer upon which it is installed, leaving users who buy a new computer out of luck. This is a [...]

Boxee to update PC, Mac, Ubuntu software this fall

Boxee has announced that it will be offering an update for computer users this fall with a new version of the downloadable software that has a number of updates. The software update will bring a new browser, improved playback, and a lot of additional content that is on the Boxee Box right now but not [...]

GNOME OS plans detailed

That the GNOME devs planned to package their distro of Linux is hardly a secret, but we haven’t heard to many details. Now Allan Day, one of the interface and UX designers, has explained not just the goals, but the reasoning behind the move. The foundation has realized a number of things, chief amongst them [...]

Windows 8 built-in games now called Xbox Windows

Good news, nomenclature fans, for Redmond has decided to label its new OS’ built-in games and titles obtained from the Windows Store as “Xbox Windows.” Along with the new branding, venerable Windows titles like Minesweeper, Solitaire and Mahjong will also offer Xbox Achievements, so you can bulk up your Gamerscore while wasting time at work.

Microsoft’s Office Store now open for business, productivity-boosting apps just a click away

You’ve known it was coming, and today the doors to Microsoft’s Office Store were flung wide open. In short, it’s a newfangled portal that enables avid Office and SharePoint users to search for, discover and install apps. Users will need a Microsoft account and the preview version of Office, SharePoint or Exchange in order to [...]

Splashtop Remote Desktop now available on Windows 8

With Splashtop currently holding spots in a slew of Android slabs, Cupertino’s notorious iDevices and even HP’s cadaverous TouchPad, the next obvious step was to set up its Remote Desktop shop inside Redmond’s upcoming Windows 8. And smartly enough, that’s exactly what Splashtop’s done. In preparation for the eventual release of Microsoft’s tile-friendly OS in [...]

KDE 4.9 arrives, wants to show off its stability

While its austere naming structure may not endear itself to alliteration fans, KDE 4.9 has arrived with a raft of improvements designed to impress Linux users. It’s the first release since the formation of the KDE Quality team, tasked with improving the overall slickness of the desktop environment. You’ll find changes to Plasma Workspaces, the [...]