Nintendo has announced a firmware update to its Wii console. The new update moves to version 3.4 that promises to give USB keyboard support in Mii channel, Enhanced parental controls, improved disc read speed and better read/write speed for SD cards. However, Nintendo’s cunning mind has also decided to pull the plug off the […]
Samsung Gravity exclusively for T-Mobile users
Samsung will fulfill the dream of users looking for a QWERTY phone at a cheap price. The Gravity or in T-Mobile’s parlance, t459 offers a full QWERTY keyboard hidden beneath the screen and alphanumeric keyboard. As you would expect, there is nothing extraordinary over here except the goodness of QWERTY. T-Mobile will preload e-mail […]
Jerry Yang steps down as CEO, search ensues
Will Yahoo be able to turn the tables now? Jerry Yang, co-founder of Yahoo and CEO since June 2007 has decided to step down from his duty of CEO-manship. However, he revealed that he will retain the former role of Chief Yahoo! and will also sit on the Board of Directors. Yang had been […]
LiteOn IT digital frame scans images too
Taiwanese company LiteOn IT has decided to shed its OEM route for digital frames and come out with its own brand. Under the brand name Skyla, LiteOn will now be selling Memoir, a digital frame with a built-in scanner. The scanner helps to digitize old hard copy photos (no larger than 4 by 6 […]
Asus P565 is officially the world’s fastest PDA phone
The last time we saw Asus P565 was way back in September. And since then, nothing in the phone has changed except its official status. Asus quietly announced the fastest PDA phone, P565 which sports a Marvell Tavor 800MHz processor. Other exciting features of the phone are its 2.8-inch screen with VGA resolution, 3.6MBps […]
Fujitsu reveals 15,000 RPM 2.5-inch HDD
Fujitsu Japan today announced a new line of 2.5-inch drives. The new MBD2 RC and MBE2 RC series boast a speed of 10,025 and 15,000 RPM and Fujitsu claims that these drives are 60% faster than the current set of 2.5-inch drives. The drives use perpendicular magnetic recording, support 6GB/s SAS (Serial-attached SCSI) that […]
Nimbuzz: IM, VoIP application for mobile phones
For the past week, I have been trying out Nimbuzz – a IM, VoIP client for mobile phones. The application is the creation of a Netherlands based company that also operates under the same brand name. The client works on many phones with its IM support ranging from Yahoo, MSN, Google, AIM, Skype, Jabber […]
Video: HTC MAX 4G in action
HTC Touch HD’s WiMAX brother, MAX 4G has been caught live in an all glorified video. The hands-on person speaks in Russian, an alien language to us but nonetheless kept us entertained by scampering quickly through its worthy features in a span of four and a half minutes. He even put a physical side-by-side […]
Motorola announces MOTO VE240 candybar phone
Hey users on Cricket Communications, Motorola has got something interesting for you – however, interesting only for someone looking for a cheap phone. The VE240 in its candybar form factor has got a few features to boast for, that includes, a music player, Bluetooth with A2DP and an expandable memory slot that supports up […]
Sony develops 12.25 megapixel CMOS sensor for mobile phones
Sony was the first one to launch an 8-megapixel phone and it seems they will be the first one to create a 12-megapixel phone too. The initial step towards it has already been achieved with the preparation of a 12.25-megapixel CMOS sensor. However, this breakthrough won’t be limited to Sony’s boundaries but will soon […]
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