Month: January 2012

  • Google Launches Android Design, Teaches To Create Stunning Apps

    Google Launches Android Design, Teaches To Create Stunning Apps

    Googles Ice Cream Sandwich. It looks really stunning. Google has created the Android design, for developers and enthusiasts alike. It gives you information and tools needed to create visually stunning pieces of work that are optimized for Android 4.0+. A blurb from Googles explanation To help you in that mission, were introducingAndroid Design: the place…

  • Nyko PS Vita External Battery Looks Good, Arrives In Spring

    Nyko PS Vita External Battery Looks Good, Arrives In Spring

    The PS Vita is expected to run 3 to 5 hours of battery life while playing games, and its not really enough. Nyko have covered you with an upcoming external battery. The device connects directly to the system without needing any installation, provides you 3 times the amount of power as stock battery. The grip…

  • Corning Introduces Gorilla Glass 2

    Corning Introduces Gorilla Glass 2

    Corning introduces its newest version of Gorilla Glass 2 at CES 2012. Surrounding the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) are ads and posters promoted Gorilla Glass 2 and it is 20% thinner and even stronger than the previous version of Gorilla Glass. Thanks to Droid life, had taken the demo video of them at their…

  • Age Of Booty Coming To iOS, Android

    Age Of Booty Coming To iOS, Android

    Certain Affinity Age of Booty a pirate-themed, real-time strategy game is coming soon to iPhone, iPad and Android devices. The company announced than an all new version of the game in the works being developed with Chaotic Moon. It includes a single-player campaign, along with real-time multiplayer and cross-platform support. There is no current release…

  • Hydromechanical Watch Pumps Away The Hours For Horologists

    Hydromechanical Watch Pumps Away The Hours For Horologists

    Vincent Perriard and crew have apparently observes the Concord C1 Quantum Gravity watch and its fluorescent liquid battery gauge to design another high-end watch, combines mechanical action and fluid measurement with HYT H1. The device got 65 hours power reserve and displays time through pumping bellows that push bright green fluorescine past the time markers,…

  • New Google Search For Android 2.2 And Above

    New Google Search For Android 2.2 And Above

    Google released a new version of Android devices, brings devices running Android 2.2, 2.3 into the world of Ice Cream Sandwich. The User Interface has been simplified and much faster than any versions before.

  • ASTRO File Manager Launches Cloud Storage Public Beta

    ASTRO File Manager Launches Cloud Storage Public Beta

    ASTRO launched a public beta for their newest service, cloud storage. It allows you to backup, access, and downloads your files from any device you might own. In the beginning the amount of storage is limited. They told that this is for initial launch to test the waters. ASTRO has been one of the apps…

  • Fujitsu Showcases Tegra 3 Quad-Core Smartphone

    Fujitsu Showcases Tegra 3 Quad-Core Smartphone

    The Fujitsu reveals a new smartphone prototype at CES, with a quad-core phone running Tegra 3 Platform and to ones delight; it is true, Fujitsu put up the prototype of smartphone on display. You can expect the device itself to be quite different than what it looks here in then image; this prototype exhibited an…

  • Samsung Launches Galaxy Tab 620

    Samsung Launches Galaxy Tab 620

    Samsung added a new tablet, Galaxy Tab 620 the new member runs on Android 3.2 Honeycomb with TouchWiz UX customization on top of it. The tablet packs a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB RAM. It features a 3MP camera capable of 720p video recording. It includes 16GB of internal memory, microSDcard slot, WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, and…

  • Apple Buys Flash-Memory Co Anobit

    Apple Buys Flash-Memory Co Anobit

    Apple has bought Anobit Technologies, an Israeli maker of flash-memory technology already used in many of Apple Gadgets. Apple Inc Spokesperson Steve Dowling says that Apple buys smaller tech companies from time to time, but generally does not give a reason why. The company is not giving financial terms. Anobit could not be reached for…

  • Blazblue Continuum Shift Extend Limited Edition Revealed

    Blazblue Continuum Shift Extend Limited Edition Revealed

    If you are looking to extend Blazblue: Continuum Shift Extend just a bit more, you might want to pick up the limited edition. Aksys has revealed the contents of the package, which will only be available on Xbox 360 and PS3 (Vita version) will not receive a limited edition. The package features a 40 pages…

  • Microsoft Tops Yahoo In US Search, According To ComScore

    Microsoft Tops Yahoo In US Search, According To ComScore

    According to the research of ComScore, Microsofts Bing Search Engine and other websites fielded a total of 2.75 billion search requests in December of 2011 compared to 2.65 billion search requests handled by Yahoo translating to a market share of 15.1 percent and 14.5 percent respectively. As you expected the Microsoft is far behind Google,…

  • Sony Reveals High Resolution R-Series, SS-AR2 Speakers

    Sony Reveals High Resolution R-Series, SS-AR2 Speakers

    Sony reveals a new product in CES, one of the new things is SS-AR2 loud speakers that look to keep the up the reputation of its elder model SS-AR1. Maple from Hokkaido an island in northern Japan encloses all important components and contributes to the overall sound quality. The SS-AR2 is a 4 unit, 3-way…

  • MotoPlay, The Smallest 1080p Media Player

    MotoPlay, The Smallest 1080p Media Player

    At 60mm*64mm the MotoPlay from HSTi is very tiny. The more impressive thing in that is dimunitive package is able to playback full 1080p video, in a variety of formats, on your TV via HDMI. There is a USB port and an SD card slot up front for loading media from, you can also plug-in…

  • Asus Reveals 7-Inch Tablet At $ 249

    Asus Reveals 7-Inch Tablet At $ 249

    Asus reveals a 7-inch tablet with four-cores, costs you $249. At NVIDIA Press conference in CES, Asus introduced the tablet, the real news came when ASUS CEO Jerry Shen showed off an upcoming 7 inch tablet dubbed the EeePad Memo (pronounced “MEE-moh”), which runs Ice Cream Sandwich on a Tegra 3 processor, has an “incredible”…

  • Project Fiona Razers Gaming Tablet / PC Hybrid

    Project Fiona Razers Gaming Tablet / PC Hybrid

    Razer unveils new device Project Fiona, combines both PC and tablet into a single unique platform. The device features a Intel Core i7 processor, and designed to run high-end PC games. The teaser video from Razer shows Project Fiona running games like Firefall and Assassins creed Brotherhood.

  • Corel Launches AfterShot Pro at $99

    Corel Launches AfterShot Pro at $99

    Corels new AfterShot Pro software runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux and offers a $99 package for managing photos includes RAW handling, image editing, and quick library management. Its a digital photography work flow app like Aperture and Lightroom. It features RAW workflow, flexible management, advanced non-destructing editing, robust metadata tools, batch processing, and integration…

  • Pin Drop iPhone App Is Like An Evernote

    Pin Drop iPhone App Is Like An Evernote

    The new iPhone app Pin Drop lets users to mark location that matter to them. One or two other startups are trying out this, most notable everplaces, still in private beta version. Users can drop their own pins or they can take inspiration from the curated list feature. Each pin can then be assigned to…

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