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Microsoft bites Apple again, this time with Zune Pass

May 12, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Microsoft continues its price assault on Apple and its not the laptops they are targeting now. The new ad shows Wes Moss, a Certified Financial Planner comparing the price of songs bought on iTunes and Zune Pass, Microsoft’s subscription based service. He claims a 120GB iPod takes $30,000 to fill up to its capicity […]

Filed Under: Misc.

MS to launch a Zune device in June, a Zune Phone? [Update: Fake]

May 12, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi 2 Comments

  UPDATE: Sadly, its a fake account with fake news. I know, Microsoft has denied the Zune phone rumors in the past but what should we imply from this twitter message posted by the Office 2010 team? “New product launch, that’s all I’m allowed to say. Hold off from buying an iPhone/Pre. :)” Both the […]

Filed Under: Rumors

Sony Alpha 230, 330, 380 DSLRs leaked

May 11, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  You seldom see a company leaking its own product but apparently this happened with Sony recently on its Russian site. The site leaked three new DSLRs briefly – Alpha 230, 330 and 380 before taking it down. Those few minutes were actually enough for some as they managed to note the intrinsic details of […]

Filed Under: Digital Camera

NTT DoCoMo develops new spatial audio transmission tech

May 11, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Japan’s NTT DoCoMo has developed a new spatial audio transmission technology that allows a mobile phone user to assign different spatial positions to each sound source, i.e. different callers in a conference call. The technology for instance, enables a user listening with headphones to hear different speaker voices coming from different directions thus, making […]

Filed Under: Technology

Blackberry Onyx (Driftwood) stops for a photoshoot

May 11, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi 1 Comment

  Yet another Blackberry device has been found in the wild. This time its Onyx, which is said to be on the lines of Blackberry 8900 and will support GSM bands. On the other hand, a CDMA based variant will also make it to the market on T-Mobile, known as Driftwood and is slated for […]

Filed Under: Mobile Phones

Dell and HTC preparing Android netbook

May 8, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi 1 Comment

  Dell may have held their Android netbook development closely to their chest but it’s an ancillary company that has leaked their intentions. Bsquare Corp. issued a press release about their recent order which involved them to port Adobe Flash Lite on Dell’s Android netbook. On the other hand, unconfirmed tip comes to Tmonews about […]

Filed Under: Rumors, UMPC

No PS3 price cut this E3, says THQ CEO

May 8, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Were you pinning for a PS3 price cut at the upcoming E3? Well, so were we, but if THQ’s boss Brian Farell belief is correct, there are slim chances for the good news to happen. But he still believes that the price cut could be possibly done later in the year. “We’re not expecting […]

Filed Under: Gaming

Blackberry 8520 Gemini slated for Q4 release?

May 8, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Boy Genius Report has got something to share about the optical trackball boasting Blackberry 8520 aka Gemini. Lauding the optical trackball like the guys over at Crackberry, they reveal the possible release for the phone. Q4 2009 is the expectant release period and will land in USA first via T-Mobile. The phone’s price is […]

Filed Under: Rumors

Psystar can bring a Mac OS X netbook in the market

May 7, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi 1 Comment

  Apple hates netbooks? No problem. Entangled in a legal battle with Apple? No problem. This is the attitude of gutsy Psystar who vaguely confirms about a Mac OS X netbook that won’t be pencil drawn. In an interview, Psystar’s CEO hinted that they will be launching a notebook “on the lines of a netbook” […]

Filed Under: UMPC

Fujitsu solution can remotely delete data from a stolen notebook

May 7, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi 1 Comment

  Fujitsu has partnered with Willcom to develop a security solution that enables the user to remotely delete the data in case of a lost or stolen notebook. However, one caveat this security solution has is that the laptop needs to be in Willcom’s PHS coverage area. Fujitsu plans to integrate the custom made module […]

Filed Under: Technology

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