The ever ready Dev Team has released the latest version of Pwnage and QuickPwn. The joy of running third party apps on the latest firmware can be sufficed with these tools. Another good thing about the release is that iTunes 8 need not be pwned to work with it. The software currently works with […]
SanDisk CF Card from the Extreme III series
Sandisk has added another fast memory card to its Extreme III line. Just like its SDHC siblings, the new CF cards are 50 percent faster than other CF cards and can write at a speed of 30Mb/s. Made for all photography enthusiasts, the card will range in capacities from 4GB to 32GB. That’s a […]
Japanese Shrine blesses gadgets
Here is an example of how weird this world is. From outside, The Kanda-Myojin Shinto shrine in Tokyo looks like another Japanese temple. But the real picture unveils as you visit the temple. The devotees coming to the temple bring their gadgets, computers, laptops to seek blessings from the priest to protect their beloved […]
Sony ‘Designed for Walkman’ Licensing Program
Better late than never! Sony Corp. introduces a new program to entice Walkman accessory manufacturers. Under this licensing program, the manufacturers need to comply with the quality standards of Sony and in return they get a full disclosure of WM-PORT specifications to manufacture exclusive accessories and also a shiny badge (pictured) saying “Designed for […]
Samsung contemplating to take over SanDisk
World’s largest NAND flash memory maker, Samsung Electronics is thinking to buy out SanDisk to further expand its memory business. Both the parties refrain from confirming or denying the news but both agree of talking to each other “for potential business opportunities”. The business opportunities are unclear but if this one goes through, Samsung […]
Prisoners hid phones in their bodies, surgery needed to remove them
The prisoners in Camp Jail, Pakistan are having a bad time. Not because of the time they are spending in jail but because of phones stuck in the wrong places. Officers apparently found out that 37 prisoners carried phones in the prison and concealed them in their bodies. Officers managed to remove it from […]
Google wants the browser market, announces Chrome
UPDATE: Google Chrome now available for download. Today, Google will be releasing their first Open Source browser, Chrome for Windows. Google has slyly put a new free product in the market just to channelize all its other offerings like Search, Videos, Mail, Docs etc. We will not comment on it further because nevertheless, the […]
Nokia Comes with Music stops first in UK
UK residents will be the first one to get Nokia’s Music service called as Comes with Music. This new service gives people a year of unlimited access to the entire Nokia Music Store catalog with the ability to keep all downloaded tracks even after the year is over. Nokia has appointed Carphone Warehouse as […]
Hitachi’s next-gen refrigerators
Hitachi in Japan will be launching the next wave of refrigerators which can do that extra bit to keep the food fresh and vitalized. Out of the six refrigerators planned to hit the retail shelves this month, R-Y6000 and R-Y5400 are the most advanced of them all. The interesting feature here is the vacuum […]
Samsung Blu-Ray players enter fifth generation
Samsung’s obsession for slim products has extended to its new line of Blu-Ray players too. The BD-P2500 unveiled at the IFA last week packs a lot of commendable features in the slim housing. The player features a LAN port for easy firmware updates, USB port as well as decent 1GB of internal memory. For […]
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