Archive for November, 2009
Top 5 Concept Phones That May Hit Reality – Flavor Four
Everybody loves mobile phones and the ones with trendy designs and heart-racing appeals are, in most of the cases, far from reality and demonstrate the geeky levels of idiosyncrasy a human mind can ever reach . Well, that’s what we are talking about, concept phones.
Believe me, they are more appealing than any other phone that’s [...]
Google Chrome OS WAS MY IDEA! – OS Goes OpenSoruce Today!
Google just announced that the Chrome OS is ready to be kicked out in the open for the developer community to get involved.
Yes, just for the developers for now. The final release will be available same time next year. This release invites the developers to join the open-source community and build the [...]
California Expects to Cut Down 49% of Energy Consumption by TV Sets and Save $8 Billion!
If you thought California is only serious about legalizing marijuana, think again!
California became the first state to impose energy consumption restrictions on BIG and small screen Televisions.
This is not only done to keep the carbon footprint in control but also to bring down the cost of energy consumption for consumers. The California [...]
YouTube Adds Automatic-Captions/Subtitles and Automatic-Timing for Videos
Youtube can only get better by the day. Google just announced two new features which will be of tremendous help to the hearing impaired. It will also help the video uploaders gain more global exposure for their content.
The two new features are Automatic-Captions and Automatic-Timings. These features let the video uploaders add [...]
Microsoft Talks About IE9 Just 8 Months After the Release of IE8, its Serious!
As major companies eye the browser market it is important for Microsoft to constantly upgrade its browser to keep ahead of its competitors in terms of technology and performance.
Just after 6 months of releasing IE8, the company starts talking about its upcoming version IE9. Keeping in mind that there was a 5 [...]
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta Released – How Different is it From the Tech Preview?
I just uninstalled the buggy but promising Microsoft 2010 Technical Preview and Installed Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta. Click here to register and get your own Office 2010 Beta.
I am yet to see if this version is buggy but improved performance is one of the first things that you will notice the [...]
Lost $2000 (Almost) – Google Should Take More Responsibility for its Advertisers!
I saw an irresistible offer on Google ads while browsing through my blog today. It stated “Canon 5D Mark II – $2049 – Huge Weekend Blow Out Act Know While Supplies Last”. At the risk of getting into problems for clicking on the ads on my own website I clicked on it [...]
EX-G1 – Casio Unveils The Slimmest Ruggedized Camera On Planet, Packs in 12MP and Elements of Beauty
Until today, ruggedized gadgets looked creepily muscular, indefinitely shapeless and took comfort in wicked, gray non-attractive form factors (except a handful of them). Casio introduced its newest smart digital camera, the Casio Exilim EX-G1, to bring this long-worshipped universal psychology a remarkable end.
Casio first introduced the shock-resistant G-SHOCK® timepiece to the world in 1983. Since [...]
Want Portable Speakers For Public Meetings? Try GoSpeak Pro!
Portable speakers, no doubt, enlist themselves in the prerequisites for a barbeque, a holiday weekend at the country side and of course, at the presentation desks. Seems like, we have quite very much replaced the sole purpose for which portable speakers came into existence, which were once considered a means to mass communication.
SMK-Link Electronics Corporation, [...]
Chumby One Hands On Review – A Must Buy For all Gadget Freaks!
I started using Chumby One last week and I’ve completely falling in love with it. It’s a cute little tv-like gadget which sits right next to my laptop and plays endless music or give me access to my tiwtter account, Podcasts, News channels, Photo stream from Flickr, Gmail and of course my [...]
















