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HP Touchpad 16GB is slashed to $99 in the US Inquirer By Kate O'Flaherty MAKER OF EXPENSIVE PRINTER INK HP's Touchpad has been slashed to as little as $99 in the US, following its decision to shut down its WebOS line of smartphones and tablets. The Touchpad 16GB model is available from $99, with Best Buy, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sony to release 3D, high-def digital recording binoculars Gizmag By Noel McKeegan Over the years Sony has shown its ability as a genuine innovator in the digital imaging space - in the early days of Gizmag the (then) bleeding-edge, 5-megapixel Sony F707 digital camera was a treasured part of our kit - and its latest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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No plans to stop Bada OS-based smartphones: Younghee Lee, Samsung Economic Times Riding on its newfound success with mobile phones in India, Samsung is betting big on the smartphone market. Samsung mobile business' senior vice president for global marketing Younghee Lee told ET that the company would not let its own operating ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LG unveils Optimus Sol Times of India NEW DELHI: LG Electronics has refreshed its Optimus series with the addition of LG E730 or Optimus Sol. Running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, Optimus Sol sports a 3.8-inch "Ultra AMOLED" display. According to LG, the new Ultra AMOLED display has a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Penguin launches 'Penguin Mobile application' for Book Lovers India Infoline.com It is an easy-to-navigate, mobile portal with information on all books published and represented by Penguin Books India. It is an easy-to-navigate, mobile portal with information on all books published and represented by Penguin Books India. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
iOS 5 beta 6 gets a Sn0wbreeze jailbreak, iPad 2 still stuck behind bars Engadget By Joseph Volpe posted Aug 21st 2011 11:57PM Apparently, the iOS hacking community is not working for the weekend, judging by the two days it took to crack Apple's latest beta wide open. Available as of this morning, the Sn0wbreeze 2.8 Beta 6 unlock ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rewind and play: Potter's magic binocular a reality Times of India PTI | Aug 22, 2011, 05.39AM IST LONDON: Scientists have developed binoculars which they say can allow users to pause, rewind and play back whatever they are viewing, similar to the magical device used by schoolboy wizard in Hollywood flick 'Harry ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ninja Gaiden 3 to axe decapitations Moneycontrol.com Even though Ninja Gaiden 2 was ludicrously tough, the over-the-top violence and decapitations made it all worth it. Watching Ryu slice and dice the limbs of anything that moved was worth the price of admission alone so when developer Team Ninja decided ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
X-Ray microscope that enables nanovision developed MSN India Washington, Aug 21 (PTI) Forget X-ray glases. Now, a new microscope has been developed by scientists which they say can penetrate deep within materials and see details as small as a billionth of a meter without even using a lens. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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ET Review: LG Optimus 3D P920 with eye-popping visuals Economic Times NEW DELHI: For some people, 3D is just a gimmick that is worth little more than the odd look. It definitely has no place on a mobile phone. LG, however, thinks differently. The new Optimus 3D is not really the first 3D phone - the Spice M-67 offered 3D ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EA Reacts to Activision's Trash-Talk Disapproval! CrazyEngineers VoiCE Electronic Arts listened to what Activision stated about 'mudslinging', and going by its official response, one can see that it doesn't share the similar opinion. Reacting to the war of words that's taken place between Battlefield and Call of Duty, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google+ adds identity verification to social network accounts Techworld.com By Juan Carlos Perez | Published: 10:12, 22 August 11 Google is adding badges that certify the identity of users of its Google+ social networking site, starting with public figures and with people who have been added by many as contacts. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Top car makers launch attractive offers to maintain sale Commodity Online MUMBAI (Commodity Online): The rising fuel price and loan interest rates, the top car makers, to maintain the sale, launched various attractive offers and price discounts. The price of Jazz, the hatchback model designed by Honda has slashed to 5.5 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Technology and altruism: Social media can bring out the best in ... By Nancy Messieh If you happened to miss the story, as a pay-it-forward social experiment, Jonathan Stark, a programmer, shared his Starbucks card online. He encouraged people to use the card to buy themselves a coffee, as well as contribute money to ... The Next Web | ||
Inmarsat launches new FleetBroadband technology — The Gadgeteer By Julie I live out in the 'sticks' of Brown County, Indiana. My only option for broadband has been satellite or a T1 line. I opted for the T1 line a few years ago. What happens though if you're an Alaskan crab. The Gadgeteer | ||
Boeing demonstrates swarm technology Boeing has demonstrated swarm technology for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that is similar to the way insects communicate and work together as a... Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine | ||
Apple gets with the wireless revolution — Mobile Technology News By Morten Grauballe Apple's latest transformation is complete. By delivering its first firmware over-the-air (FOTA) iOS 5 beta update in July, Apple freed its wireless consumers from being tethered to a PC or Mac to receive firmware updates. GigaOM — Tech News, Analysis... | ||
Speed Up Windows Explorer By Disabling ... - gHacks Technology News By Martin Brinkmann Windows users have several file display modes at their disposal in Windows Explorer. This ranges from several list view modes to icon view modes. Several. gHacks Technology News | Latest... | ||
Sound Technology Online – A Higher Education | Engineering Technology By engineering technology Students who are interested in pursuing a career in the exciting field of recording may look to an online sound technology program. With an online education students will train for employment in the entertainment or music industry ... Engineering Technology | ||
Intel's new transistor technology — 3D Tri-gate (Ivy Bridge ... By kashyapc It'll be interesting to see what level of impact does this innovative transistor technology called 3D Tri-gate will have on Virtualization(KVM based). Apparently, the upcoming processors will be nearly 40% more faster than the current ... Kashyap Chamarthy | ||
Is Technology Ruining Online Community | Social Media Staffing and ... By Jay Baer Online community success is driven by social media staffing, and too many companies are staffing social media with interns. Convince and Convert Blog: Social... | ||
BSES Blames Technology | Real Science By stevengoddard BSES Blames Technology. Posted on August 21, 2011 by stevengoddard. There was a bear in the area. They didn't know how to use their gun. They didn't know how to use their flare system. Killer polar bear near camp where it mauled British ... Real Science | ||
OMAN Honeywell, Foster Wheeler to supply technology for refinery ... By Sandra See Toh OMAN Honeywell, Foster Wheeler to supply technology for refinery expansion - Public Stories (EnergyAsia, August 22 2011, Monday) --- Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries (Orpic) has selected a mix of Honeywell's UOP and Foster ... EnergyAsia News - EnergyAsia | ||
Matakina Technology Opens New Offices - Latest news on Science ... By admin Matakina Technology Opens New Offices. Pioneering cancer detection company, Matakina Technology, is going to open new offices in Wellington on September the 1st. The company which has major UK investment developed a software ... Popular Science | ||
Federal Push for 'Cloud' Technology Faces Skepticism | Hawkins ... By Jeffrey Hawkins Federal Push for 'Cloud' Technology Faces Skepticism The White House's plan to use "cloud computing" to achieve a leaner government is being met with caution at some of the federal agencies that have to carry it out. Hawkins Consulting |
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