Amazon has announced a firmware update to the current generation Kindle bringing two major enhancements. The enhancements – which Amazon reckons is a result of extensive 6 month firmware testing – are a 85 percent improvement in the battery life that lasts up to 7 days with wireless turned on or up to 2 […]
HP iPAQ Glisten comes to AT&T for $179.99
HP has announced its iPAQ smartphone that was first leaked in July. Previously known as K3 Obsidian, it will now be sold as Glisten on AT&T. The iPAQ Glisten goes for the suit-cladded crowd with its global GSM support and impressive battery life. It runs on WinMo 6.5 OS promising a touch-friendly UI and […]
LG outs GW880 OPhone for China
LG has introduced its first phone for the Chinese market running OPhone OS, a modified version of Android. GW880 will be the first LG phone to feature China’s homegrown TD-SCDMA band and integrate various other features like a 3.5-inch WVGA (800×480) touchscreen display, CMMB (China Multi Media Broadcasting) support, 5MP camera, GPS, Bluetooth and […]
Datel sues Microsoft for Xbox 360 memory lockout
Datel has issued a release stating that they’re suing Microsoft. Why? Microsoft had locked out unauthorized memory cards with the latest Xbox LIVE update, eventually making unauthorized memory card from Datel incompatible. Datel is claiming that Microsoft is using “to forbid cheating” as a pretext to clamp down on its Max Memory Card that […]
Buffalo DriveStation HD-HXU3 USB HDD transfers up to 625MB/s
Buffalo has added a new external USB HDD to its vast portfolio. The DriveStation HD-HXU3 is the first from Buffalo to support SuperSpeed USB 3.0. With the integration of USB 3.0 a user can transfer content at speeds up to 625MB/s, pipping USB 2.0 and even FireWire standards. Of course you’ll need a USB […]
Google Maps Navigation available for Android 1.6 users
Good news for users with Android devices running the v1.6 Donut update. Google has now extended its Maps Navigation app to Donut users as well, giving them the freedom to transform their device to a full-fledged GPS device, all with voice-guided navigation, automatic rerouting, Street View, Layers and more. As like last time, the […]
LG brings its X120 netbook to US
LG Electronics has launched its first netbook in the US market. The X120 will be subsidized on contract with AT&T and will be sold by Radioshack. X120 is the first LG netbook to boast SmartOn OS, an instant-on operating system that quickly boots into allow users to enjoy multimedia content, surf internet, edit docs […]
Dell Mini 3i phone to sell in China from this month
It’s not a surprise but here’s a confirmation from the predominant PC maker that its first smartphone creation, Mini 3i will soon go on sale. China Mobile, the world’s largest operator will sell the device in the Chinese market by the end of this month. Along with the shipping confirmation, Dell also confirmed the […]
Nokia E72 launched in India, up for pre-booking
We can finally put a country to the Nokia E72 shipping announcement from last week. E72 has been announced for the Indian market and I think it’s been priced just right. Pegged at Rs. 22,989, the E71 successor comes with a full QWERTY keypad, 5MP camera, optical navi-key, 3.5mm headphone jack, digital compass, A-GPS, […]
Norton Internet Security 2010 Review
With the release of Norton Internet Security 2009, Symantec made a significant change and boost to the overall image of Norton security products. Continuing the legacy of 2009, the latest version is light on resources with clean and easy interface. Installing the security suite is a straight forward process. No need to configure or […]
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