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Google Maps introduces Landmark-based Driving Directions in India

December 18, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Say goodbye to road name directions. Google Maps has introduced landmark-based driving directions for the Indian consumers so when you’re going from say, location A to location B, Google Maps won’t give you directions to take a Left from Road XYZ but instead will say take a left from DEF Petrol Pump and so […]

Filed Under: Misc.

Acer offering special Olympics edition laptops and LCD

December 17, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Winter Olympics 2010 is fast approaching and companies have started touting their special affiliations and products. This time it’s Acer who has brought out three special edition notebooks and an LCD for Olympics lovers. The products – Aspire 1810T, 4810T, 1410 and the G245H LCD are basically the same as normal retail SKUs but […]

Filed Under: Laptops

Google preparing Chrome OS branded netbook?

December 17, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi 4 Comments

  Nexus One’s ‘Google or not’ dilemma is far from over and here we’ve another speculation about Google working on its Chrome OS branded netbook. Arrington from TechCrunch claims that he’s heard from multiple sources bout Google requesting for proposal to a company with detailed specifications. He further claims that competing with Apple is one […]

Filed Under: Rumors, UMPC

Broadcom creates 1080p supporting Mobile Multimedia Processor

December 16, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Broadcom’s creation of this new mobile multimedia processor indicates the possible features expected in mobile devices in couple of years. They’ve announced the BCM2763 VideoCore IV Processor that supports recording and playback of 1080p video, picture resolution of up to 20MP with other photo processing abilities – like image stabilization, face/smile detection – and […]

Filed Under: Hardware

Federal Court bans Psystar from selling Mac OS X PCs

December 16, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  It’s game over for Psystar. The U.S. District Judge William Alsup has put a permanent injunction against Psystar banning them from selling unauthorized PCs loaded with Apple’s Mac OS X. The injunction basically blocks Psystar from what it was doing previously but sparred its Rebel EFI software because Psystar did not elaborate what Rebel […]

Filed Under: Apple

HDBaseT technology will enable full HD content over Ethernet

December 15, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  LG, Samsung, Sony Pictures and Valens Semiconductor have come together to form the HDBaseT alliance. It’s a cross-industry alliance to promote HDBaseT technology that will allow users to watch uncompressed HD video (full HD), audio as well as internet on their HDTVs using a simple CAT5e cable. The alliance wants to standardize the tech, […]

Filed Under: Technology

Android 2.1 unofficially comes to Motorola DROID

December 15, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi 1 Comment

  Want to make your Verizon DROID a bit like Nexus One? Well, here’s a port of the Android 2.1 (Flan) update for the DROID to make it happen. However, before you jump in excitement let me warn you, this ain’t for weak hearted or inexperienced modders. It is a system image file that does […]

Filed Under: Misc.

Sony dabbled with network and flash storage for PS3 Slim

December 14, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Sony’s PS3 Slim is undoubtedly slimmer and lighter than its predecessor but had the price not been a constraint we could’ve got more slimmer and lighter version of the PS3 Slim. In an interview, Masayuki Chatani, SCE Strategy Planning confirmed that Sony had tried their hands on flash (or SSD) and network-based storage before […]

Filed Under: Gaming

Sony Ericsson announces environmental-friendly Elm and Hazel

December 14, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Sony Ericsson has unveiled two phones that boast the GreenHeart stamp, an initiative by SE to produce environment friendly devices. Joining in the line are Elm and Hazel that possess a curvy back, similar face but a different form factor – Elm is a regular candybar device while Hazel, a slider phone. Not only […]

Filed Under: Mobile Phones

iPhone OS 3.1.3 and 4.0 traces found

December 14, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Looks like we’ve got new firmware for iPhone/iPod Touch in the offing. In fact, two. Going through the site logs, BGR found traces of iPhones running OS v3.1.3 and 4.0. Chances of v4.0 being released looks unlikely for now but 3.1.3 could make its way out soon, hopefully in January. Since these were caught […]

Filed Under: Apple

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