Samsung Galaxy Android Camera Officially Introduced
Confirming rumours that Samsung would be unveiling their new Android powered Samsung Galaxy Camera at the IFA consumer electronics trade show in Berlin this week.Samsung has indeed introduced their new Samsung Galaxy Camera, that is equipped with a 16.3 Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor, powered by a 1.4GHz Quad-Core
Sony NEX-5R Mirrorless Camera Officially Launched
Following on from the leaked images of Sony’s new NEX-5R mirror less camera last week. Sony has now officially announced their new camera, at the IFA consumer electronics trade show in Berlin this week.The Sony NEX-5R is equipped with a 16.1 Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor, and uses Sony’s new “Fast Hybrid AF” autofocus technology, together with the ability to run Sony’s
Sony VAIO Tap 20 Family Touch PC
Today at IFA, Sony unveiled the VAIO Tap 20, hailing it as a Family
Touch PC. Like the VAIO Duo 11, the Tap 20 will run Windows 8 so of
course they want to take advantage of a touchscreen display. A 20”
touchscreen display.
Aside from that it has a built-in kickstand and when attached with a
keyboard and mouse, it can act as a kind of desktop. But when laid flat,
you have a large tablet in the
iPad mini bill of materials suggest that Apple would price tablet at $299
By now we can be pretty certain that Apple is planning to unveil an
iPad mini. This smaller, more compact, 7.85-inch tablet is likely going
to have a separate event in October. Where is smoke there should be fire
after all.
With the arrival of $199 7-inch tablets like the Nexus 7 and the Kindle
Fire, there is a new price point where Apple needs a competing product
of their own. But how
Samsung launching 64GB UHS-1 microSD in October
There was a time when high-end smartphones with expandable memory
supported just 32GB, but now more of them are supporting 64GB microSD
cards. And now Samsung is bringing a 64GB ultra-high speed (UHS-1)
microSD card this October.
The ultra-high speed 1 (UHS-1) standard memory card supports read
speeds of 104MB per
Sony HX950 Flagship HDTV With Intelligent Peak LED Backlighting Unveiled
In Japan this week Sony has unveiled a new flagship HDTV in the form of the Sony HX950 HDTV, which is equipped with Intelligent Peak LED backlighting, and takes the top spot in Sony’s range over the previously released HX929/920 HDTV series.
The new Sony HX950 is available in two sizes either 55 inch or the larger 65 inch version, and both are fitted with Sony’s new Intelligent Peak LED backlighting.
However very few details are available at the moment on
Firefox 15 released
Man, we are up to 15 already. Time flies. It seems like only
yesterday that Firefox came on the scene. Nevertheless, Firefox 15 has
just been released, bringing some cool new features.
Background updates allows Firefox to download the update in the
background, then you can follow up by applying it alongside the current
installation, letting you maintain the updated version so that you can
switch to it the next time the browser is started.
I haven’t used this new version myself, but if you want, you can let us know how you find this update. Do you love it? Hate it? Don’t care? We have a burning desire to know.
Adobe Revel 1.5 Update Rolls Out For Mac And iOS
Adobe has rolled out a new version of their Revel photo cloud storage application over the weekend taking it to version 1.5 for Mac and iOS devices.
Adobe Revel 1.5 now includes a number of new tweaks and features including an improved user interface, as well as captions for your photos. Which has been requested by
Apple Wins $1.05 Billion In Damages From Samsung
The ongoing court battle between Apple vs Samsung over patent infringements has been a long and hard battle between the two technology giants.
But over the weekend after 21 hours and 37 minutes of deliberation following the three week trial, the jury ruled all but three of the devices listed within the court case infringed on
Astronaut Neil Armstrong dies at 82
It’s a sad day for anyone who follows the exploits of the Astronauts and or mission to boldly go where no man has gone before. Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the Moon, has died at the age of 82 after complications from heart surgery three weeks earlier.
His greatest accomplishment makes anyone
World of Warcraft Remote service is now free
Fans of World of Warcraft have many options for playing the game.
Some enjoy just meeting new friends, joining a guild and socializing
while playing casually. Others go all out and have to raid every day.
Others spend their time in the auction house buying and selling. Even
though you can’t raid or participate in Arena on your mobile phone, you
can still chat and check your Auction House purchases and sales using
the World of Warcraft Remote app.
The remote service was originally attached with a subscription service,
but it is now free for all current subscribers. If you haven’t checked
it out yet, now is the time. The app lets you stay in touch with your
guild mates, create, bid and collect gold via the Auction House.
It’s a handy tool for keeping up to date while not in front of your PC.
Radio Shack cuts Apple iPhone 4S to $125 starting Sunday, August 26th
The 6th generation Apple iPhone is rumored to be introduced on
September 12th, the same day it might be available for pre-orders, so
some carriers and retailers are beginning to cut the price of the Apple
iPhone 4S so that they can clean out the inventory before the actual
launch of the Apple iPhone 5.
This is great news for the consumer. Radio Shack which is cutting the
price of the Apple iPhone 4S by $75 to $125 with a 2-year contract
starting on Sunday. That price is for the 16GB version. The 32GB model
is cut to $225 while the 64GB model will cost $325. The two latter
models will also require a signed 2-year contract.
The discount is good for new customers and existing ones. If you don’t want the newest model, this is a good time to get an iPhone.
Dispatch Combines Several Internet Connections Together To Increase Browsing/Download Speeds (video)
When out an about its always convenient to jump on to a free Internet
connection to download and browse the web, maybe in a coffee shop or
similar. To do this we normally take a look at the available connections
and choose the one with the strongest or fastest connection.
But
wouldn’t it be great to combine a number of connections together from a
single device to
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