As expected, Nokia has gone by its word and launched the Ovi Store. Though it’s accessible only from countries like Australia, Ireland and Singapore, more countries are expected to join the list soon. Nokia also confirmed about moving the Ovi Store to ‘production servers’ which means a global access will be possible by the […]
Nokia announces 6208 Classic for India
After being available in the other market for quite some time, Nokia has announced to sell the 6208 Classic in the Indian region. 6208 Classic is Nokia’s first touchscreen attempt on Series 40 platform and features a 3.2MP sensor with dual LED flash, 2.4-inch QVGA touchscreen display, handwriting recognition, music player, FM Radio and […]
Google Chrome 2 now available
Google’s Chrome 2 is now available for public consumption after serving as a Beta for the last two months. The second stable version irons out over 300 bugs and updated the WebKit and JavaScript’s V8 engine. On the visible features front, it now has a form autofill option, full screen mode and the option […]
Airtel NetPC is a cloud based computer
Airtel launched Net PC today claiming to be “a next-generation computer that never goes obsolete and never crashes”. Really? To straighten the marketing lingo, it’s basically a PC in the clouds (on the server) and for Rs. 7,999 Airtel gives the user a 15-inch LCD monitor, keyboard and mouse. A user also gets a […]
Nokia 1100 hack proved by research firm
It seems Nokia might have to bite their own words. Contrary to what they said the last time, Ultra-Scan, has managed to replicate the hack on their 1100 device produced in Bochum, Germany. They managed to reprogram the phone by installing a ‘special firmware’ by hackers and intercepted the mTAN. However, this was successful only […]
Sharp AQUOS DX Series TVs with integrated Blu-ray
Sharp released DX Series of LCD TVs in Japan that boast to be the world’s first TV with integrated Blu-ray players. This means a user can insert a BD disc into the TV and enjoy the movie right away without the need to own an additional Blu-ray player for it. It sure is nifty […]
Nokia to share unused patents with Finnish companies
Companies have a knack to patent everything right from the word spoken to A thought during a product development. The result of this is that they have a lot of patents lying with them that will hardly be ever used. However, instead of keeping it as a dead investment, Nokia has come up with […]
LG 50/60PS70 Plasmas feature Time Machine capability
DVR is a nifty thing to have and LG’s integrated right into its new Plasmas that has its Time Machine feature. The 50- (50PS70) and 60-inch (60PS70) Plasmas TVs were announced in Korea today and houses a 160GB HDD to do the recording job or user can hook up additional storage via the USB […]
SanDisk CEO: Blu-ray will be obsolete in 5 to 7 years
This is not the first time we have heard death sentences for Blu-ray format so we’re not surprised when SanDisk’s honcho is the latest one to say it. His reasoning is that because smartphones are the hot-selling mediums for watching videos, Blu-ray can’t really survive since the phones cannot benefit from it. Eli Harari […]
Microsoft Myphone Beta open for all
Microsoft’s backup and restore service, Myphone has now advanced from limited-beta to open for all. It does not need an invitation and can be tried by any Windows Mobile handset user. The free service works by installing a syncing app on the phone with the Myphone account. The app on the phone wirelessly backs […]
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