Michael Arrington from TechCrunch yesterday showed up a prototype of his CrunchPad web tablet. Unlike other netbooks in the market, this tablet is capable of doing only one thing – surf the web. The specifications of the prototype include a 12-inch touchscreen display and is powered by a Via Nano processor, 1GB RAM, 4GB […]
Asus reveals F50 and F70 series notebooks
Asus recently announced F50 and F70 range of notebooks. The F50 series is touted to be the world’s slimmest and lightest 16-inch notebooks while F70 has a 17.3-inch display which is the world’s first 17-incher to have a 16:9 aspect ratio for cinematic veiwing. The F50 will sell in two variants – one with […]
Dell takes HP’s 24 hour battery claim seriously, puts it to test
Dell didn’t seem to like it when HP’s Fred Bullock compared the excellent battery life of its Elitebook 6930p with a Dell laptop. Apparently in a bid to prove themselves, Dell put its Latitude E6400, HP Elitebook 6930p and Lenovo ThinkPad T400 to test. Dell hired Principled Technologies to commission the study and used […]
Sony bumps PSP firmware to 5.03
PlayStation Blog has confirmed that a new a firmware (v5.03) for PSP will be available for download soon. The blog post again does not mention what are the changes except that it “improves system software stability during use of some features.” I guess we’ll have to wait for the firmware to be live before […]
A closer look at the Acer Aspire One 10.1
At last someone has managed to get his hands on the new 10.1-inch Aspire One. As we can see from the images, there are not many changes from the last time. It still has the brushed metal finish around the keyboard, glossy body and a nicely designed laptop hinge. However, a new thing to […]
LG canU-S1000 AMOLED phone for Korea
The canU series from LG today saw a new addition almost after a year. It is the canU-S1000 phone which is equipped with an AMOLED screen. The phone boasts a crisp 2.8-inch WQVGA (400X240) AMOLED screen, OZ service (3G service by LG Telecom), DMB, 180 degrees rotating screen, m-commerce and a Japanese dictionary. The […]
WiiZii for Wii is an exciting modchip in the making
Really, there is no connection with Creative’s Zii, but definitely a strong bond with Wii. Pictured above is a prototype of Matrix’s WiiZii mod. This is a solderless, plug and play, firmware upgradeable mod solution which Matrix claims, to work with all Wii versions. But the exciting part over here is the included support […]
CherryPal announces Bing netbook
CherryPal, makers of environment friendly PCs have announced its first netbook at the Sundance Film Festival. CherryPal touts Bing as a truly green netbook but in fact it carries the same specs as many other netbooks available in the market. However, for the record, the untouched specs include 10.2-inch screen (1024X600), Intel 1.6GHz N270 […]
2008 was the year of the Wii
This shouldn’t come as a surprise. NPD has released their December report which claims to have Nintendo Wii at the top spot. Over the year, 10.17 million units got in the hands of US customers, accounting for 55% of the total current gen console sales in 2008 making it the first ever console to […]
Nokia N79 Eco drops off charger and packaging for greener environment
Nokia’s desperate attempt to sell N79 has made another variant alive. Enter the N79 Eco to please the environment lovers. You still get the same N79 but this offering sheds the bundled charger which in turn makes the packaging smaller, creating less wastage. It is a smart move on Nokia’s part because it hits […]
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