At the Euroluce International Lighting Fair in Milan, Philips is showing world’s first OLED lighting concepts that involves human interaction. The lights are suited for both professional as well as consumer use and feature ultra flat shape and soft light effects. Philips has created different OLED lighting concepts like standing, wall-mounted, desk-top or ceiling […]
Archives for April 2009
Apple’s interim CEO lashes netbooks, says it has junky hardware
Apple’s not really fond of the new low cost PC phenomena which netbooks have brought in and when Apple’s interim CEO, Tim Cook was asked about this during an earnings call – he did the obvious, thrashed it. He said, “when I look at netbooks, I see cracked keyboards, terrible software, junky hardware, very […]
Pirate Bay Lawyers wants a retrial
Lawyer of one of the convicts, Peter Sunde from the Pirate group has demanded a retrial after reports surfaced that the judge is a member of same copyright protection organizations as several of the plaintiffs. The judge, Tomas Norström, for instance, is a member of the Swedish Copyright Association that also has Henrik Pontén, […]
Apple announces second quarter results
Apple posted its second quarter results for fiscal 2009 and we can say that it is one of the safest companies in these times with $29 billion in the bank. The revenue recorded was $8.16 billion with a net profit of $1.21 billion, up from a year-ago quarter that posted a revenue of $7.51 […]
Samsung Trance comes to Verizon
Verizon has dished out an entry level slider phone from Samsung that aims to give you more bang for your buck. With $49.99 after a $50 rebate, the Trance gives a 220X176 resolution display, touch-sensitive navigation keys, 1GB internal memory that can be expanded up to 16GB with microSD cards, ICEpower speakers powered by […]
Nokia 6216 Classic is its first SIM based NFC phone
Nokia introduced 6216 Classic candybar styled phone at the 3rd WIMA conference held in Monaco. 6216 Classic brings in fully integrated Near Field Communication (NFC) advantage which can be exploited by operators to share content, advertise or act as a contactless secure payment gateway and ticketing service. A customer can safely store his credit […]
Video: Will she swallow an iPod Shuffle?
Heather Holliday is a professional sword swallower and taking down 30-inch plus swords is no mean task for her. So logically, gobbling down the slim and light iPod Shuffle should be a walk in the park. Right? Wrong. After few attempts, she was not able to it because of the sheer weight of Shuffle. […]
MSI to showcase Android netbook to woo PC vendors
If you believe Digitimes’ word then MSI will be showcasing its Android based netbook at Computex to facilitate OEM orders from global PC vendors. They have sourced Chinese economic daily who also claim that the netbook has been developed in conjunction with Taiwan’s Institute for Information Industry. There is no info on whether MSI […]
If Toshiba TG01 is good, TG02 and TG03 are better
Techblog.gr has leaked pictures of TG01’s successors that aptly goes with the names of TG02 and TG03. TG02 is expected to be water resistant and sport a 4.1-inch WVGA touchscreen display, 3.2MP camera and 1GHz Snapdragon CPU. TG03 on the other hand, ups the ante by integrating 5.1 channel speaker and a larger 5MP […]
Nokia 1100 flawed software allows hacking?
You would’nt expect such high demand for an outdated entry level phone but Nokia’s 1100 phone is enjoying all the attention albeit in the wrong circles. Apparently, hackers in Germany are offering around 25,000 Euros for a second hand 1100 manufactured in Bochum factory in Germany. So why is the resale price so high […]
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