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Archives for July 2008

LG Electronics bring Netflix to Blu-Ray Players

July 31, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  LG Electronics has announced a first of its kind Blu-Ray player capable of streaming Netflix content. The LG BD300 will be available in North America from this fall and users with Netflix account can stream movies with the help of a wired connection. The price is uncertain at the moment. Press Release

Filed Under: Misc.

Dell to enter portable music market

July 31, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  One company which has made the blogosphere buzzing about its entrance in the portable music market is Dell. They are definitely enjoying the free publicity but one thing to ponder over is can they beat Apple? Apple knows the market best and selling more than a 100 million iPods (and counting) is no joke, […]

Filed Under: DAP

BlackBerry Curve gets a new color dubbed as Sunset

July 31, 2008 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  Users complaining about RIM for their dislike of eye catching colors will have to retract their statement. In a pic surfaced on the WWW, BlackBerry Curve has been caught in a combination of red and orange colors giving it a new lease with its Sunset hue. The phone will be released on August 4 […]

Filed Under: Mobile Phones

iPhone 3G plastic case cracking

July 31, 2008 By Kunal Gangar 4 Comments

  Apple ditched aluminum back for glossy plastic for its iPhone 3G. The rising costs maybe the short term reason But the long term perspective seems bleak as users are complaining of cracks developing on their plastic case. Because of the color white iPhones are seen affected more than the black ones. Is it a […]

Filed Under: Misc.

Caltech develops microscopic microscope

July 31, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Taking the CCD sensor from a digital camera, scientists at Caltech have developed a microscopic microscope, small enough to fit in futuristic cell phones. This microscope does not boast any lens found in conventional microscopes but the magnification is possible with a process called microfluidics. It means channeling of fluid flow at incredibly small […]

Filed Under: Technology

Samsung Instinct interactive marketing campaign on YouTube

July 31, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Samsung Canada has got a clever Instinctmarketing campaign up on YouTube. Its not a conventional ad but wants the viewer to interact with the video with the help of annotation feature. It gives you two options – to follow the Instinct or make another choice. Clicking on any of them will lead to a […]

Filed Under: Misc.

Spy glasses with music player from Brando

July 31, 2008 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  Nowadays, getting spy shots of gadgets is a herculean task because companies have started banning camera phones and digital cameras in their vicinity. But now Brando coming to the rescue with its spy sunglasses, office spies can heave a sigh of relief. No one would come know if you’re clicking pictures of that confidential […]

Filed Under: Gadgets

I-O Data brings 8X BD writer

July 31, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  After Buffalo introduced their set of 8X BD writers, I-O Data steps up and launches the same flavored internal ones. BRD-P8 series will support SATA interface and is capable to burn single as well as dual layer BD discs at 8X. That’s just 14 minutes to burn massive data. For single layer DVDs, it […]

Filed Under: Hardware

We all got it wrong. Its $100 laptop not $10

July 30, 2008 By Kunal Gangar 2 Comments

  So was it an overtly exaggerated statement or a typo by the Press Bureau? We can’t guarantee that except that the statement has been slyly rectified to $100. And the laptops will be a part of better higher education. India wants to be a superpower by Year 2020 and the bureaucrats reckon better higher […]

Filed Under: Laptops

Toshiba 2.5-inch portable HDDs

July 30, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  There are already many players fighting for their share in the portable hard drive market and Toshiba comes up and throws out its 2.5″ trio offering. The colorful design is not only meant to show its aesthetic side but in fact it will signify how much storage it will carry. For instance, the Gecko […]

Filed Under: USB

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