• Sony Reader WiFi Review

    Sony Reader WiFi Review

    For: Light weight, Solid build, comfortable to hold one-handed, excellent screen for reading and touch functions, easy to access public library, Internet, and Google books content, Multimedia features, pinch to zoom touchscreen.Against: Full screen refresh on every page turn, Costly compared to 3G models and future competition.Sony is still fighting the good fight in e-ink…

  • Top Ubuntu Unity Quicklists

    Top Ubuntu Unity Quicklists

    One of the highlights of the Unity UI is the launcher that sits on the left side of the Unity Desktop. This allows users to access favorite apps

  • Samsung Galaxy S II (S2) Review

    Samsung Galaxy S II (S2) Review

    For: Good Design, Clear Screen, Solid Camera, and Great Performance while surfing.Against: Shorter battery life.Finally the Samsung Galaxy S II is on our hands, its fast, thin, light, and the screen is enormous and it never failed to impress us. We can call it as a One of the best Android smartphone yet. Samsung clearly…

  • Amazon Kindle 2011 Review

    Amazon Kindle 2011 Review

    For: Pocket sized, Fast processor, Cheap, Improved build quality.Against: No touchscreen, No memory card slot, Lacks MP3 Playback, Not ideal for one-handed reading.The new tablet makes the change for the companys Kindle line up, the company made a surprise move, offers a new device that will bear the Readers name. The fourth generation Amazon Kindle…

  • With two holes in the belly of the iPads for Halloween

    With two holes in the belly of the iPads for Halloween

    Halloween is even more popular in Europe, but still remain the most crazy ideas for costumes for the time being in America. There, young people have a shirt that is two iPads Sun tinkered turn, it would look like him As though someone in the belly shot a hole would have. The whole thing is…

  • FujiFilm FinePix REAL 3D Glasses-Free 3D V3 Is The First Picture Frame

    FujiFilm FinePix REAL 3D Glasses-Free 3D V3 Is The First Picture Frame

    FujiFilm has introduced an exciting new product that should be of particular interest for the use of 3D smartphones, cameras and camcorders. The FujiFilm FinePix REAL 3D V3 represent one of the first frames of the glasses-less 3D. It has a 7.2 inch screen, a resolution of 800 600 pixel display is active, but with…

  • Hands on HTC Explorer (Video)

    Hands on HTC Explorer (Video)

    HTC is mainly due to the wide range of smartphones and its beautiful quarter figures, which have once again recorded an 80 percent increase. After the HTC Wildfire S entry phone, now comes the HTC Explorer on the market soon with a similar design, but replaceable rear. The unique difference is the lack of flash…

  • iPhone 4S Review

    iPhone 4S Review

    For: Good Performance, Improved camera, Siri is good and useful, Screen qualityAgainst: No LTE, Good Glass and Metal Design but easy to shatter.The iPhone 4S is finally here with many surprise, with Apple expected to release the iPhone 5 but instead we got an iPhone 4S now. The question is how good is it, and…

  • Western Digital TV Unpacked Live Video

    Western Digital TV Unpacked Live Video

    Few days ago, Western Digital has introduced new version of its “all-rounder” named Mediabox. It is now kept completely dull and also has integrated with WiFi. When unpacking, you will also find a pleasant, large remote control, and even wireless keyboards or mice can be used with the NetStream. This allows the users to surf…

  • How To Share Files Across Cloud Services

    How To Share Files Across Cloud Services

    Dropbox is incredibly handy, but the odds are that it’s not your only cloud storage space. Maybe you’ve got a few MP3s sitting in Amazon’s digital warehouse, or multiple holiday photo albums resting comfortably in Picasa. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could merge these services, or at least have one portal that offered access…

  • Mobile Phones Don’t Hike Cancer Risk: Danish study

    Mobile Phones Don’t Hike Cancer Risk: Danish study

    Mobile phones do not increase the risk of cancer, according to a large study involving more than 350,000 people by Danish researchers published Friday. The results, released on the British Medical Journal’s website, chime with a series of other studies that have reached similar conclusions. Scientists from the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology in Copenhagen looked…

  • Google Tests One-Click Add To Circles Button In Search Results

    Google Tests One-Click Add To Circles Button In Search Results

    Slowly but surely, Google is finding more and more ways to integrate Google+ into all of their other products. The latest tweak: a one-click button, smack dab in the middle of your search results, for adding the author of the relative content to a Google+ circle. Google has been fiddling with the integration of Google+…

  • Smart Cover Unlock Bug May Lead To iPad 2 Data Exposure

    Smart Cover Unlock Bug May Lead To iPad 2 Data Exposure

    The folks at 9to5 Mac have noticed that Apple’s iPad 2 Smart Cover lets you bypass a passcode lock on a device running iOS 5, albeit with limited access to the iPad’s applications. Here’s how the bug/exploit works. First, make sure your passcode lock is set to activate immediately when you lock your iPad (this…

  • Mac App Localization Now Easier With Tethras

    Mac App Localization Now Easier With Tethras

    For many independent or smaller-scale Mac developers, the promise and profits of international distribution for their apps is obscured behind a very practical challenge: internationalizing their projects, which can take months and plenty of money/resources as all the interface items are translated to the target language.Starting today, that’s going to become a bit simpler. The…

  • Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet: Too Pricey At $400?

    Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet: Too Pricey At $400?

    Samsung has made it official: Its 7-inch Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus will arrive at U.S. retailers on November 13. Pre-orders start Oct. 23.The Wi-Fi-only Plus model with 16GB of storage will cost $400 at Best Buy, Amazon, Tiger Direct, Fry’s and other retailers. Samsung’s Friday announcement didn’t mention price and availability of other Galaxy Tab…

  • HP Amputates Tech Strategy Boss

    HP Amputates Tech Strategy Boss

    The man responsible for HPs corporate and technological strategy is leaving the company. And he wont be replaced.On Thursday, HP announced that Shane Robison will hang up his spurs on Nov. 1, after 11 years at the technology giant. Sources inside the company tell Wired.com that after Robison vacates the position, a vast majority of…

  • Sprint Nixes Unlimited 4G Data For Tablets, Hotspots

    Sprint Nixes Unlimited 4G Data For Tablets, Hotspots

    In more bad news for bandwidth hogs, Sprint the last bastion of unlimited data plans among U.S. carriers will soon retire its unlimited 4G data plans for all non-smartphone devices.Effective this November, Sprint customers will have to pay for 3G and 4G data use combined, a departure from the companys previous policy of allowing unlimited…

  • Microsoft HoloDesk Allows You To Juggle Digital Balls

    Microsoft HoloDesk Allows You To Juggle Digital Balls

    Microsoft Research, the arm of Microsoft that’s seemingly from the future, has been busy creating what it has called a HoloDesk – a display, which allows a user to interact with digital objects.A video demo of the concept desk is impressive and shows off the technology that’s behind the kit.Using a webcam, a beam-splitter and…

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