Archive for September 2011
Sep 30th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Green Technologies
The Pro8400 seems to be confused about what it really is, claiming to be a home entertainment projector but acting for all the world like a business presentations model. If high brightness is your primary image quality concern then it has you covered but its other merits are few and far between. If there’s one [...]
Tags: /presentation, appearance, business, carry case, emotion, entertainment, Pro8400 projector, projector, technology, UK, ViewSonic, website, world Posted in Green Technologies |
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Sep 30th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: press release
Dell launched a new ultrathin laptop in China on Friday called the XPS 14z. Which is slated to arrive in other markets later this year to take advantage of the coming holiday shopping seasons. Dell is marketing the XPS 14z as the world’s thinnest, fully featured laptop with a slot for a DVD drive. In [...]
Tags: aluminum case, apple, China, dell, DVD drive, fastest, IDC, laptop, Lenovo, Macbook, markets, PC vendors, Pro line, shipments, U.S., ultrathin, users, world, XPS 14z Posted in press release |
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Sep 30th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: press release
While the West leads the world in terms of an attractive place for IT firms to work, more Asian nations are moving up the ladder. According to a report by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Asian economies are closing the gap on the West in terms of their IT competitiveness. A study showed, as they [...]
Tags: Asian nations, Australia, biggest technology, BSA, China, Economist, global industry, Hong Kong, infrastructure, IT competitiveness, IT industry, Japan, malaysia, new zealand, reforms, singapore, Taiwan, Unit EIU, world Posted in press release |
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Sep 30th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Mobile Everything
which offers some features calculated to appeal to women.Verizon’s latest mid-range smartphone is the HTC Rhyme. This includes a small charm intended to be hung on a purse that glows to indicate a call is coming in. The Rhyme runs Android 2.3 on a single-core 1GHz Qualcomm CPU. It has a 3.7-inch WVGA (800 x [...]
Tags: Android 2.3, Android Market, appeal to women, core 1GHz, features, HTC Rhyme, microSD, non removable battery, Qualcomm CPU, Rhyme, smartphone, UI layered, verizon, video conferencing, Wi-Fi Posted in Mobile Everything |
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Sep 30th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Mobile applications
The app, called GlassesOff, can help people read without glasses even when their eyesight begins to deteriorate, according to its developers. A new smartphone app developed by scientists in Tel Aviv could delay the need for reading glasses in older people by training the mind to process blurred images, researchers said. As people age, their [...]
Tags: blurred images, blurry lines, called GlassesOff, eyesight, focusing power, help people, launched next year, monthly fee, older people, read without glasses, unfocused Posted in Mobile applications |
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Sep 30th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Mobile applications
Skype 2.5 for Android brings video chatting capabilities to 14 new Android devices, bringing the total number of supported gadgets to 41. Some of the new smartphone additions include theMotorola Droid Bionic, the LG Optimus 2x, Motorola Droid 3, the original Google Nexus One, and the Motorola Photon 4G. The latest version of Skype for Android [...]
Tags: android, Bluetooth, claims Skype, Droid Bionic, Google Nexus One, ipad apps, LG Optimus 2x, Motorola Droid 3, Motorola Photon 4G, motorola xoom, rear facing camera, samsung galaxy, Skype 2.5, Skype subscriptions, Skype video, smartphone additions, video calls Posted in Mobile applications |
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Sep 29th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Security
A growing number of companies , including start-ups and big names in computer security like McAfee, Symantec, Sophos and AVG. See a business opportunity in mobile security protecting cellphones from hacks and malware that could read text messages. Store location information or add charges directly to mobile phone bills. Hackers have broken into the cellphones [...]
Tags: Android devices, att, AVG, big names, computers, credit card, download, hackers, McAfee, mobile security, records, smartphones, Sophos, Symantec, Tablets, voice messages Posted in Security |
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Sep 29th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: News
This report may have been confirmed by an announcement that the LiMo Foundation and the Linux Foundation will building a new open source platform called Tizen. Which is scheduled for a Q1 2012 release. The OS will be targeting smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, netbooks and in-vehicle infotainment systems. There has been no official confirmation that [...]
Tags: Atom processors, HTML5 support, intel, linux, MeeGo OS, Moblin, Netbooks, nokia, OS, samsung, Silverthorne core, Tizen, Windows Phone Posted in News |
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Sep 29th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: press release
The project, Amazon’s own Kindle group, known as Lab 126, decided to opt out of the development of an Android tablet and focus instead on the company’s next generation E-Ink readers. The soon to be released Amazon Hollywood tablet, a device with a 7-inch IPS capacitive touchscreen, is apparently based on the RIM Blackberry PlayBook. [...]
Tags: amazon, android, Design, E-Ink readers, Gdgt.com, IPS capacitive, playbook, tablet, touchscreen, US based Posted in press release |
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Sep 29th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Google
The United States Department of Justice antitrust division has asked Google for more information about its planned US$12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility. Potentially slowing the transaction, Google said in a blog post Wednesday. The companies wish to concur entirely with and reply quickly aDepartment of Justice underneath a carry out of a Motorola proclamation [...]
Tags: $12.5 billion deal, * legal, apple, blog post, DOJ, early 2012, Federal Trade Commission, Google, internet, mobile industry, mobility, Motorola, planned, scrutiny, search, U.S. Department of Justice Posted in Google |
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