In the past, Microsoft has been penalized heavily by the European Commission for thwarting browser competition by bundling IE along with Windows copies. Not to attract unwanted attention and further fine from the EU Commission, Microsoft decided to launch Windows 7 E Editions without the IE browser. However, just a month before the official […]
Archives for December 2009
Nokia announces cheap 2710 Navigation device
Nokia has announced 2710 Navigation Edition phone that brings navigation services on the cheap. Pegged at just 110 euros, the 2710 goes for the crowd who wants to enjoy navigation and location-based services without paying for other unwanted features. The GPS-equipped phone comes pre-loaded with Nokia Maps, relevant map data, digital compass and support […]
Acer Ion 2 computers on the horizon?
Nvidia is yet to detail its Ion 2 platform but the Taiwanese rumormonger is claiming they’ve already landed orders from Acer. Ion 2 supports Intel’s Atom N450, N470, D510 or D410 CPUs and seemingly Acer wants to gain on this by integrating the Ion solution to make the netbooks (or nettops) more powerful. Intel’s […]
Sony Ericsson Satio and Aino gets a software update
Sony Ericsson recently pulled its Satio and Aino devices from the retail market citing software issues. Well, it seems they’ll start to appear again soon as soon as this update has been applied. But if you’re one of those who already own the aforementioned buggy devices, you can straight away head to the link […]
HTC 2010 roadmap leaks, reveals 5 Android and 3 WinMo phones
Just like it happened early this year when someone spilled HTC’s 2009 roadmap, here we’ve someone from XDA-Developers forum doing the honors for the upcoming year. The roadmap, if true, confirms 8 new phones, including a power packed flagship Bravo and also that Android is the preferred OS for next year. HTC has segregated its […]
Dragon Age: Origins Review (PC)
Evil tries to overwhelm good and then some brave men unite to successfully manage to weed out the evil. Such a theme is prevalent in many of today’s game but Bioware’s latest installment, Dragon Age: Origins offers more than such a cliché theme. For more than half-a-decade in making, Dragon Age: Origins has an […]
LG BL40 Chocolate Phone hits Indian shores
LG’s slender and tall BL40 Chocolate phone will soon grace the Indian retail stores. Hailing from the Black Label Series, the phone is not as feature packed as the Christmas Edition but is interesting nonetheless. The phones spec sheet includes a large 4-inch scratch resistant LCD (800×345) with an aspect ratio of 21:9, S-Class […]
HTC Hero successor incoming claims HTC exec
Hero has been doing really well for HTC and to cash in on its Hero brand, the Taiwanese company is looking to unveil the Sense UI toting Android phone early next year. Patrik Andersson who has been snagged from LG to increase HTC sales in Sweden has confirmed the Hero follow up handset will […]
Fusion Garage to hold a Media Event on Monday for CrunchPad
We told you the CrunchPad saga is about to get exciting and it looks like the day has been set. Fusion Garage, TechCrunch’s partners for CrunchPad are holding a special event for journos and analysts and as they make themselves clear, will also demonstrate the device. Though it’s not confirmed there’s a fair chance […]
LG to buy Kodak’s OLED business
Kodak has announced that they’ll sell their OLED business to Korean multinational LG Electronics. Intrinsic financial details were not revealed but the move seems to strengthen Kodak’s financial position. The deal is expected to close by the end of this year and will allow the camera company to use its OLED technology in its […]
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