• Galaxy Tab 8.9 Troubled By Screen Issues

    Galaxy Tab 8.9 Troubled By Screen Issues

    According to Korean News site Etnews, Samsung is having trouble getting it to market due to low yields of 8.9-inch G1F touch panel, uses one less film layer than conventional GFF panels. The G1F architecture is behind Samsungs Super LCD which you can find on Sammys own Galaxy Player, Nexus S, and Wave II devices.…

  • MOTOBLUR Name Phased Out

    MOTOBLUR Name Phased Out

    We got some message about MOTOBLUR, during the announcement of Motorola Photon 4G with the company. The mentioned the UI by name during our hands-on with the device, but failed to discuss the Android skin in any press materials discussing the device. Motorola spokesperson CEO Sanjay Jha comments that the device manufacturer is moving, due…

  • Android Market Now Compatible Checks Your Devices For Apps

    Android Market Now Compatible Checks Your Devices For Apps

    The Android Market Web Store now to show the users which apps are compatible with the devices. The compatibility screening was already in place for users who accessed the Market from within their device, this update will be useful to those who surf the web store, if they have multiple devices or tablets plus phone…

  • Microsoft Releases Android Developer Package For WP7

    Microsoft Releases Android Developer Package For WP7

    The boosting of Windows Phone 7 is now done with a different thing; Windows Phone 7s challenged Marketplace by encouraging developers to port apps across from other platforms. It helped iPhone devs out a couple of months ago with an API mapping tool to translate iPhone APIs to WP7 code. Now the mapping tool is…

  • Zebronics Wireless Keyboard And Mouse Combo

    Zebronics Wireless Keyboard And Mouse Combo

    Zebronics well known for computer accessories, the company now got a new wireless keyboard and mouse, Wireless Companion 2. The keyboard and mouse looks pretty decent. The keyboard is powered by 2 AAA batteries and mouse uses a single AAA battery. The keyboard also had 13 multimedia keys and various shortcuts. The wireless combo can…

  • Sims On Facebook

    Sims On Facebook

    After the success of Farmvile, EA now has sent the Sims on to Facebook. The game will be so called Sims Social, it will now allow players to create their Sim, build a bachelor pad or dream house and spark friendships. The tags are play with friends, play with life. EA has not given more…

  • HP TouchPad Ships July 1st In US, 3G On AT&T This Summer

    HP TouchPad Ships July 1st In US, 3G On AT&T This Summer

    The HP TouchPad will be on sale to the US on July 1st, with the UK, Ireland, France, and Germany and a few days later in Canada in mid-July. After that it takes to Australia, Hong Kong, Italy, New Zealand, Singapore, and Spain later this year. The price seems to be $499.99 for 16GB model…

  • Sony PS Vita: No Video Output, Got Region-Free

    Sony PS Vita: No Video Output, Got Region-Free

    According to the official FAQ that the Sony has made available now on that Sony executive Michael Denny said that, the PS Vita will indeed be region-free just like the PS3. Sony has not provided much more in the way of surprises, but allows the door-open to helping folks bring their UMD-bound games with them…

  • Nook Touch Got A Web Browser

    Nook Touch Got A Web Browser

    The new Nook Touch has its web browser of its own, it you can access from typing the URL into the search bar. Barnes & Noble kept this feature under wraps for a reason, as actually browsing the web using it seems to be somewhat hit and miss. If you got the Nook Touch check…

  • Magellans iOS Radmate GPS App, Free Lifetime Maps And Google Local Search

    Magellans iOS Radmate GPS App, Free Lifetime Maps And Google Local Search

    Magellans Roadmate GPS app hit the App Store now, with a better version of v2.0. The main reason for Google Maps Navigation on the Android side is the availability of continually updated maps, at no charge. Now, they split with $59.99 will get new build of Roadmate, which got the Lifetime updates, Yelp and Google…

  • Sony VPL-HW30ES 3D Projector Next Month

    Sony VPL-HW30ES 3D Projector Next Month

    The company now launching the VPL-HW30ES 3D projector features some of 240Hz SXRD tech in a cheaper package. There is no word yet on shipping and price details here in US, but confirmed shipping in Europe and Japan Next month with price tag of 370,000 yen ($4,626). Some of the specs are it claimed a…

  • Vodafone UK Bids Adieu To Galaxy Tab 10.1

    Vodafone UK Bids Adieu To Galaxy Tab 10.1

    Vodafone UK got the hands on with Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v, but with the impending UK release of younger, slimmer model, the carrier is giving the 10.1v the boot. The customers who showed interest in the thicker version of the tablet have received an important update from Vodafone saying Weve decided to add the slimmer…

  • iCloud Brings Back Removed Apps From App Store

    iCloud Brings Back Removed Apps From App Store

    The iCloud service now allows you to re-download any app you have previously purchased on any of your iOS devices includes killed apps. We tested out with iPhone 3GS along with iOS4.3.3 and checked out the Purchases section. We had found an app we have purchased and removed from appstore in nearly more than 3…

  • Samsungs 30nm DDR3 DRAM

    Samsungs 30nm DDR3 DRAM

    Samsung announces the first consumer 30nm DDR3 DRAM now. The average consumer stuck with that again 40nm one. You can now snatch up some of Sammys latest tech in the form of two and four GB DDR3 1600 sticks for both laptops and desktops. Samsung claims that its new RAM modules are 2/3 more energy…

  • Oracle – RAC Background processes

    Oracle – RAC Background processes

    In this article we will learn about different RAC Background Processes in Oracle.The Five RAC background processes that will be covered in this article areLock Monitor Processes ( LMON), Lock Monitor Services (LMS), Lock Monitor Daemon Process ( LMD), LCKn ( Lock Process), DIAG (Diagnostic Daemon)

  • Netgears Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender Now Available

    Netgears Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender Now Available

    The Netgears Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender, first spotted on this years CES now available for shipping. The discrete white cubes promised to bring connectivity to remote regions of your lair by automatically mirroring the wireless signal emitted from your gateway. The devices LED indicator to find the area where the extender would optimize its reach,…

  • Mad Catz Brings Mac Support

    Mad Catz Brings Mac Support

    Mac users certainly should have a few more gaming options these days then what they did before. They can now add the Mad Catzs series of Cyborg R.A.T. gaming mice to the list. They finally released some Mac drivers for the complete range of mice today. It will let you to take advantage of all…

  • Corsair Recalls Its 120GB Force 3 SSD

    Corsair Recalls Its 120GB Force 3 SSD

    If you have bought a Corsair 120GB Force Series 3 with product code CSSD-F120GB3-BK, than you need to know this particular drive is subject to recall due to stability issues. Sweclockers has reported rumors that the other SSDs might also be affected, but manufacturers denied it. So it is only very specific Corsair drive that…

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