Simple Thoughts (Technology) – Newsletter for April 19, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
TCS Q4 Results 2010 to be Declared
TCS, the MNC that received the first prize for employee satisfaction last year, is taking a major move towards employee beneficiaries. TCS will announce Q4 Results 2010 on April 19, 2010. According to report, the employees might see a salary hike on the same day.
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Microsoft Security Update can not be Installed on Infected XP Machine
The latest security update for Windows XP can not be installed on those machines which are infected by Rootkit virus. A Rootkit is a Malware that goes deep inside the Windows Operating System so that it can not be detected. Microsoft said that similar update that was released in February made Alureon rootkit infected … Read : Microsoft Security Update can not be Installed on Infected XP Machine.
A look at 3 subscription plans that allow all-you-can-listen access over mobile devices
A look at 3 cloud music subscription plans
A look at some of the features offered by competing subscription plans that allow you to listen to songs of your choosing while connected to the Internet over cell phone networks:
- Rhapsody Premier
Price: $9.99 a month.
Tracks: 9.5 million.
Available: Now.
Devices: iPhone, Android phones. BlackBerry app coming soon.
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‘Cloud’ music plans get lift from lower prices, stronger cell phone networks, extra features
‘Cloud’ music plans no longer just pie in the sky
LOS ANGELES – There’s no more need to own songs before being able to listen to them at your convenience.
No more buying music to download onto computers and mobile devices – and certainly no more stacking CDs on shelves. Virtually the whole world of …. Source article on Gaea Times at : ‘Cloud’ music plans get lift from lower prices, stronger cell phone networks, extra features.
Man of few words: Obama’s spokesman says Twitter an ‘amazing tool’ and a ‘fabulous medium’
White House spokesman: Twitter an ‘amazing tool’
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s spokesman says the Internet’s Twitter site is an “amazing tool” and a “fabulous medium.”
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs says Twitter also challenges him to boil his thoughts down to 140 characters, the maximum allowed on Twitter postings.
In an interview broadcast Sunday …. Read the original article : here.