Want your old folks to use the computer, e-mail, chat with you? Here’s the SimplicITy computer that is made just for them. As the name implies, the computer is very simple to operate as it does not have anything but only six icons on the desktop. The PC runs on Mint Linux that displays […]
Qualcomm FLO TV now shipping in US
Frankly, I’m not a big fan of having dedicated devices but if you like them doing a single thing best, you can soon add Qualcomm’s FLO TV device to the list. It incorporates a large 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display and is only able to show live or time-shifted content, for a monthly rent. Although […]
Google Chrome OS launching by next week?
Exciting thing when Google announced Chrome OS was that the OS booted right in the browser, making it apt for heavy net surfers. But since then, there’s very little (or nothing) they’ve shown to convince anyone. Now, Techcrunch has heard from a reliable source that Google is about let loose the OS. It will […]
Dell Inspiron Zino HD starts from $230 in US
Dell’s mini desktop solution is now available in America. The device specs remain the same as is in the UK but it starts from a very affordable $229. The cheapest version will deprive you of wireless and HD capabilities but if you’re willing to some more, you’ll get a Blu-ray combo, discrete graphics card, […]
Microsoft allows PC-based app shopping for WinMo phones, strengthens anti-piracy
Microsoft’s Windows Marketplace has been well received and now they’ve added couple of more features to enhance the shopping experience. First, consumers will now be able to surf through the apps, buy and download it right on the PC or will be delivered wirelessly on the phone and second, Microsoft has added another layer […]
Lenovo to bring world’s first Smartbook
As expected, at the analyst meet today Qualcomm showed off the first Smartbook made by Lenovo. The details are scarce at the moment but it’s confirmed to have an HD display, longer battery life and full flash support. It will be sold on AT&T.
Viewsonic introduces VPD400 PMP
Viewsonic’s latest PMP is now available in USA. The VPD400 MovieBook is a decent attempt at an affordable price. For $130, a user will get a media player capable of playing content up to 720p on its 4.3-inch 800×480 resolution display, variety of multimedia codec support, 8GB internal memory, expandable via microSD card slot […]
Upcoming PS3 firmware to have Facebook integration
Leaks and claims are often dealt with cautious eyes but when the leak comes from none other than the company itself, the info is as good as unofficial confirmation. This just happened with Sony, whose PlayStation UK site spilled some features that will be integrated in the future firmware. Off the leaked ones, the […]
Acer Android OS netbook lands in India
Acer’s dual-OS netbook has found its way to the Indian market. The Aspire One D250 will allow a user to run Windows XP to suffice their normal computing needs or play with Android for light web-surfing. Acer claims Android OS boots in just 18 seconds while shuts down well under 3 seconds. Rest of […]
Rumor: Project Natal coming in November 2010 priced around $80
Since the unveiling of Project Natal, Microsoft has been playing coy with its most important details – the price and availability. However, if this new report is to be believed, that has apparently occurred behind closed doors in UK, Natal might be very well coming in November next year. Some more details were spilled, […]
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