Opera has released a testing copy of its server side optimized Turbo enabled Opera browser. The browser, as we all know, works pretty much like Opera Mini which sends the requested website to Opera servers for optimization and brings back the compressed version of the website. I am currently trying it out and the […]
Lithium-ion Battery Recharges in seconds, thanks to MIT
MIT’s team headed by Gerbrand Ceder has developed aninnovative technique that could immensely reduce the Lithium-ion battery charging times from hours to mere seconds. Their Eureka movement comes with the coating of lithium phosphate that is applied to an existing battery. The coating works in a way which attracts ions faster to the tunnels […]
Epson launches hi-end projectors in India
Epson has announced two new projectors, EH-TW3000 and EH-TW4000 for the Indian market. Both the projectors are certified by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and projects images at full HD resolution, high dynamic contrast ratio, 2.1x optical zoom and 2 HDMI 1.3 ports. The projectors will be available from this month at a price […]
iPod Touch 2G Jailbroken
The iPhone Dev team has done it again. After bringing the tethered iPod Touch 2G jailbreak, they have released a patch to make the tethered jailbreak into an untethered one. If you’re not comfortable doing it manually, you should rather wait for them to release the solution to work with Pwnage or QuickPwn tools. […]
Palm rubbishes McNamee’s claim
Oh yes, McNamee’s claim for Palm Pre last week was a bit blown up and Palm rightly turned it down. In a free writing prospectus filed with the SEC, Palm has agreed that the statement by the co-founder of Palm’s largest stakeholding company was exaggerated. The statement in the second paragraph of the article […]
T-Mobile exec lauds Android, disses WinMo
CEO of Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems, Reinhard Clemens has got pretty vocal about the two major mobile platforms – Android and WinMo. Clemens goes gaga over Android saying that it is the first OS that does not require much modifications according to different phones. Android is “the first OS that enables the development of […]
HTC could be barred from selling phones in Germany
HTC has a successful run selling phones in European countries including Germany. But the recent developments hint that HTC may have to stop selling their phones if they don’t reach an agreement with IPCom. IPCom filed a case against HTC accusing them of infringing the ‘100 series’ patents which included UMTS related patents used […]
IE8 now removable in Windows 7
Owing to the pressure for curbing monopolistic practices and also many disgruntled IE users, Microsoft has now added an option to remove IE8. The option was discovered in the Windows 7 build 7048, which means that this option could be very much present in the upcoming RC release. However, this won’t be a complete […]
Finland gives nod to snooping e-mail law
It seems Nokia’s unofficial threat worked for them as well as other companies too in Finland. The Finnish Parliament has passed the legislation that will allow Finnish companies to spy their employee’s emails. However, the new law does not permit companies to spy on all the email contents. Instead, a company can go through […]
Buy a Samsung notebook, get J700 phone for free
My skepticism about this ploy doesn’t matter because Samsung India thinks giving out a mid-range phone with every purchase of a laptop will help them spur the notebook sales. The phone that will be offered to the consumers is J700 slider phone valued at Rs. 6,089. I don’t know if we can say it […]
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