BBC iPlayer, a video streaming service available on many platforms will now get a dedicated channel for UK Wii users. Beginning from November 18, users will be able to download the latest Flash-based iPlayer from the Wii shop for free. BBC claims to have made a very user-friendly application after overcoming a lot of […]
SimplicITy computer for the elderly
Want your old folks to use the computer, e-mail, chat with you? Here’s the SimplicITy computer that is made just for them. As the name implies, the computer is very simple to operate as it does not have anything but only six icons on the desktop. The PC runs on Mint Linux that displays […]
Samsung Galaxy Spica I5700 goes official (again)
Specific regional divisions have already announced the Galaxy Spica for their respective markets and after half a month later, here is an official acknowledgement from the Samsung HQ. Galaxy Spica, smaller sibling of Galaxy I7500 is now available in parts of Europe and CIS. To quickly rehash, Galaxy Spica I5700 features an 800MHz processor, […]
Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 Review
Adobe had introduced the Technical Communication Suite long back to fill the void gap and provide a complete suite for people who are into Technical Communication, Training Professionals, Help Authors and Instructional Designers. This latest release of Adobe Technical Communication Suite includes the following components: Adobe Photoshop CS4, Adobe FrameMaker 9, Adobe RoboHelp 8, […]
Qualcomm FLO TV now shipping in US
Frankly, I’m not a big fan of having dedicated devices but if you like them doing a single thing best, you can soon add Qualcomm’s FLO TV device to the list. It incorporates a large 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display and is only able to show live or time-shifted content, for a monthly rent. Although […]
Google Chrome OS launching by next week?
Exciting thing when Google announced Chrome OS was that the OS booted right in the browser, making it apt for heavy net surfers. But since then, there’s very little (or nothing) they’ve shown to convince anyone. Now, Techcrunch has heard from a reliable source that Google is about let loose the OS. It will […]
Dell goes official with Mini 3 Android phone
We already knew it but Dell has finally decided to go all official about its entry into the smartphone business. They’ve announced Mini 3 device in China and Brazil on China Mobile and Claro respectively. Dell explains why they went with these operators (because of the large subscriber base) but unfortunately does not say […]
Twitter, Facebook LIVE update for Xbox coming on Nov 17
Care to get social while you’re playing on your Xbox 360? Microsoft has announced to release an Xbox LIVE update on November 17 that will allow LIVE members to use Twitter, Facebook, Last.fm and Zune right from the LIVE dashboard. Microsoft has been adding some decent features in the updates recently. The previous update […]
Dell Inspiron Zino HD starts from $230 in US
Dell’s mini desktop solution is now available in America. The device specs remain the same as is in the UK but it starts from a very affordable $229. The cheapest version will deprive you of wireless and HD capabilities but if you’re willing to some more, you’ll get a Blu-ray combo, discrete graphics card, […]
Intel to pay AMD $1.25 billion, settle all disputes
Seems the ongoing semiconductor war between Intel and AMD will end soon. Intel and AMD have reached an agreement where they’ve decided to end all legal disputes and focus on innovation. Both the companies have entered into a cross licensing agreement for 5 years and Intel will pay AMD $1.25 billion along with an […]
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