I know it’s not that shocking but you don’t expect a CEO using its competitor’s product, not at least in public. Eric Schmidt was snapping some pictures from his Blackberry when AP snapped him using the device and put a snarky caption alongside it. Google’s CEO is — gasp! — using a Research In […]
Archives for July 2009
Supposedly Nikon 2009-10 roadmap leaks
Before we begin, let me tell you that there is no evidence whatsoever to know if it’s real or a figment of a Nikon fan. Apparently, some itchy hands leaked the Nikon roadmap revealing its products that will be launched in this year till the end of the next. Around 22 products are expected […]
Google announces Chrome OS partners; first screenshots leaked
UPDATE: The screens are fake. Google’s announcement of Chrome OS was shrouded in mystery with a lot of questions left to be answered. Good thing is that they have stepped forward by answering few questions but I reckon these are still not enough so as what to expect from the OS. The early adopters […]
Nokia 3720 Classic rugged phone is official
You’ve already seen a blurry image, seen it surviving in unusual tests and now it’s time to reveal its real identity. The 3720 Classic, Nokia’s first IP-54 certified mobile that is water, dust and shock resistant. Nokia does not say how much can the phone can endure but assures that it is a perfect […]
Motorola announces ROKR ZN50 for Korea
It’s been a while since Motorola announced a good looking phone and now when they have, it will be apparently restricted to the Korean shores only. Motorola’s ROKR series got a new addition in the form of ZN50 that not only brings some looks but also features. It’s a slider phone featuring a full […]
Kindle 2 gets a price cut, now going for $299
Amazon has lowered the price of its smaller version of Kindle. The 6-inch e-book reader that was previously selling at $359 will now sell for $299. The unexpected price cut is attributed to the competitors who are selling their respective e-book readers for less than the $300. The Kindle 2 was launched early this […]
40nm GeForce GPUs for Desktop appear on Nvidia’s site
The rumored 40nm based GeForce GPUs for Desktops have popped up on Nvidia’s website. The budget offerings – GeForce GT220 and GeForce G210 are tagged as OEM products, which means we could see them being preinstalled with branded PC manufacturers. The GeForce G210 boasts a graphics clock speed of 589MHz, processor at 1402MHz, 16 […]
Samsung intros 1.8-inch 250GB HDD with native USB controller
Samsung has announced a new hard drive to cater to the 1.8-inch external HDD market. The Spinpoint N3U comes in capacities of up to 250GB and instead of adding a bridge circuit board to convert the PATA interface to USB, the new drives integrate the USB controller right on its printed circuit board. With […]
Windows 7 Home Premium Family Pack & Anytime Upgrade prices leak
It was last week when some eagle eyed user scrutinized the Windows 7 Home Premium agreement to find mentions of a Family Pack. Now, it seems we’ve got the price of it as well, courtesy few e-tailers. Apparently, the Home Premium Family Pack goes by the product code “GFC-00236” and on searching yields fruitful […]
SE Rachael UI video plus new images of Rachael, Kiki
Someone just dropped off couple of new renderings of two Sony Ericsson phones that are talk of the blogosphere lately. Behold SE’s first Android phone Rachael in white and the unusual Kiki that shows itself from every angle. If the pictures did not excite you, how about a quick UI demo of Rachael? The […]
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