You spend about $20-50 on a Blu-ray movie and watch it, say, once, twice or maybe thrice, after which it sits in your drawer waiting for another tryst with the BD laser. Now Sony has devised an industry first hybrid BD disc that will entice users to use their discs often, provided they own […]
Archives for October 2009
Wii 2 rumored for Q3 2010 with Blu-ray drive
Previous rumors have hinted 2011 as the tentative release of the next-gen Wii but the latest report has something different to say. The report comes by way of Maxconsole who got it from an internal source working at Nintendo France. According to the source, the Wii 2 will be released Q3 2010 and interestingly […]
Free Map Navigation comes for Android 2.0, courtesy Google
Google has dropped a big bomb on PND manufacturers and service providers today by announcing Google Maps Navigation. Although it’s restricted to Android 2.0 for now, the software is a clear indication that dedicated GPS devices are in danger. Created from ground up, Google Maps Navigation works just like your PND on the phone […]
Motorola DROID gets official, launching next week on Verizon
After series of leaks, brief hands-on and a preview, Motorola and Verizon have officially unwrapped DROID. The phone is believed to be one of the best Android devices and looks like it will abide by the claim. DROID runs on Android 2.0 (Eclair) and comes with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, high-speed 3G, 3.7-inch LCD […]
Sony Ericsson Satio, Aino and Yari get ready for the Indian market
Sony Ericsson dropped three phones for the Indian consumers – Satio, Aino and Yari. All these phones were unveiled earlier this year but the commercial availability is in Q4 2009, which fortunately, India is also a part of. However, the unfortunate thing to happen with the announcement is the price, at least for Satio. […]
Bridgestone develops flexible e-book reader
Bridgestone predominantly makes tyres but they have a penchant to develop technologies related to e-paper. They have shown couple of innovative e-paper technologies in the past and now they’ve unveiled an e-book reader that is unlike Kindle and the likes. This prototype features a flexible e-paper, effectively allowing the reader to bend to some […]
MSI India announces Wind U210 netbook
MSI India has made the Wind U210 netbook official. MSI terms it as a “true” netbook which comes from the fact that it sports a larger 16:9 12.1-inch screen (1366×768), giving about 14% more display area than most netbooks and is powered by AMD’s ULV Yukon processor. Despite being lightweight and having a slim […]
Dell introduces Latitude XT2 XFR rugged Tablet PC
Dell has added another portable device to its rugged range. This time it’s a 12.1-inch Tablet PC claiming to be the slimmest and the smallest convertible tablet in the industry. The Latitude XT2 XFR is compliant with MIL-810G standards while its compression sealed and rugged I/O doors, LCD and keyboard offer IP54 level of […]
Android 2.0 (Eclair) released to developers
Google has seeded the next major update of the Android OS. The Android 2.0 also known as Eclair is now available to developers along with an updated SDK. Few nifty features of Eclair include APIs for sync, Bluetooth and support for higher resolution screens. Devices running on the latest update will be able to […]
Nokia lures Chinese with TD-SCDMA equipped 6788
China is the world’s biggest telecom market and with China Mobile pocketing world’s largest number of subscribers, it is obvious that more and more companies want to be a part of it. Nokia thinks the same, which is why they’ve rolled out 6788 slider phone packing China’s homegrown 3G TD-SCDMA connectivity. The phone runs […]
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