Wireless Gigabit Alliance aka WiGig have completed their unified wireless specification that will enable high-speed data transfers, even faster than Wi-Fi. The WiGig uses the 60GHz spectrum and claims to give data transmission rates of up to 7Gbps, which is 10 times faster than Wi-Fi 802.11n. Interestingly, the WiGig spec supports Wi-Fi and is […]
Microsoft’s reworked browser ballot offer might get the nod from EU
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 […]
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 […]
Nokia envisions new Symbian UI, will come next year
When Nokia confirmed that they’re remaining committed to Symbian, everyone was surprised as to why is the world’s biggest handset maker clung to the aging Symbian instead of Maemo? Well, here’s their answer – a refreshing UI to make the OS as competitive as others in the market. The first phone with the new […]
Unofficial HTC Hero 2.1 ROM available
We already know HTC is working on v2.1 update for Hero but if you can’t wait to go the official route, good folks at XDADevelopers have managed to get 2.1 ROM, which is now available for download. It’s a customized pre-release ROM so obviously you won’t find few things you’ll find in the official […]
Nokia sues LCD makers for illegal price fixing
Nokia has filed a lawsuit against top mobile LCD makers alleging them for fixing LCD panel prices. The lawsuit was filed on Nov 25 in San Francisco and includes makers like Samsung, LG Display, AU Optronics etc. Nokia’s lawsuit is more or less similar to AT&T that was filed in October. LCD panel manufacturers […]
iPhone gets video calling, thanks to Fring
Mobile VoIP service, Fring now allows iPhone and iPod Touch users to carry out video calling over Wi-Fi, albeit with a catch. Since both these devices don’t have a front facing camera, users will only be able to receive the video stream and not send it. Nonetheless, it’s a first for Apple devices. On […]
ZiiLABS shows TRINITY – Mobile Phone concept powered by Android
Creative has kicked off the Zii Summit in China and as promised, are showing the Zii powered cell phone. Unfortunately, it’s just a prototype and like Zii EGG, it will be available initially only to interested mobile phone manufacturers who can create and sell it under their brand name. Nonetheless, the TRINITY concept looks […]
CrunchPad faces its unfortunate demise
Rumors were swirling about the death of CrunchPad but the man himself, Michael Arrington confirmed that it’s alive. Now today, a post at his TechCrunch blog re-confirms that CrunchPad is definitely dead not because of the mounting production costs but due to its OEM, Fusion Garage ducking out. What conspired behind closed door is […]
Next-gen iPhone existence unearthed, is lurking somewhere in San Francisco
Apple’s next-gen iPhone has shown its proof of existence. Pandav, developer of iBART app has confirmed to Macrumors about a new iPhone device showing up in their logs. The device’s internal device identification number was recorded as iPhone3,1, which by the way hasn’t been assigned to any of the iPhones. iPhone 3GS is identified […]
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