The latest version of the iPhone SDK has been released to developers, version 3.2. What's interesting is that the latest version of the iPhone Software Development Kit now allows VoIP calls over 3G. Previously, VoIP calls were limited to WiFi, which meant that you couldn't make VoIP calls unless … [Read more...] about New iPhone SDK 3.2 Now Allows VoIP Calls Over 3G
Archives for January 2010
ZAGGsparq Mobile USB Battery Charger
If you are looking for a portable battery charger that can charge a wide variety of gadgets, then you may want to check out the new Zaggsparq Mobile USB Battery Charger. The Zaggsparq Mobile USB Battery Charger is designed to charge a range of gadgets via USB from smartphones, cameras to hand held … [Read more...] about ZAGGsparq Mobile USB Battery Charger
Firefox Coming To Google Android Next Month?
There is already a version of Mozilla Firefox available for Maemo and Windows Mobile smartphones, now it looks like there is a possibility that we will see a beta version of Mozilla's browser available for Google Android powered handsets as early as February. Reports are indicating that a usable … [Read more...] about Firefox Coming To Google Android Next Month?
Apple iBook Store Will Only Be Available In the US At launch
When Apple launched the iPad yesterday, they also introduced a new feature to iTunes: the iBook Store. This innovative addition allows users to download electronic books directly to the iPad from iTunes. While it is currently exclusive to the iPad, there is speculation that it may also become … [Read more...] about Apple iBook Store Will Only Be Available In the US At launch
MSI’s 10 Inch NVIDIA Tegra Tablet
MSI has announced that they plan to launch a new tablet PC in the second half of this year. The MSI Tablet will be based on NVIDIA's Tegra platform. It will come with a 10-inch color touchscreen display and will have built-in WiFi. The device is designed to be thin and lightweight, although we … [Read more...] about MSI’s 10 Inch NVIDIA Tegra Tablet
Adobe’s Packager App Will Bring Flash To The Apple iPad
One of the things that wasn't mentioned when Apple [AAPL] announced the iPad, was that whether or not it would support Adobe Flash, and as nothing was mentioned everyone can assume that it won't just like the iPhone. Adobe has announced that they will be adding support for the Apple iPad to their … [Read more...] about Adobe’s Packager App Will Bring Flash To The Apple iPad
Airmouse
Breaking the mould of the traditional mouse design, a Canadian company, Deanmark, has developed a very innovative solution that's worn like a glove. The Airmouse straps onto your index and middle finger and is equipped with an optical tracking laser. The Airmouse is designed to increase your mouse … [Read more...] about Airmouse
Haleron Swordfish Mini 7 Inch Smartbook
Some of our readers will remember the Haleron netbooks that we featured on Geeky Gadgets previously. Now, Haleron has decided to launch a low-cost smartbook which will cost just $149. The Haleron Swordfish Mini 7 Inch Smartbook comes with a 300MHz VIA ARM-9 based 32-bit processor, a seven-inch … [Read more...] about Haleron Swordfish Mini 7 Inch Smartbook
Ubuntu Drops Google Search for Yahoo
Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, has announced that they will be entering a shared revenue agreement with Yahoo. This means that the default search engine within the Firefox web browser that is shipped with Ubuntu will no longer be Google. Implications of the … [Read more...] about Ubuntu Drops Google Search for Yahoo
Apple’s A4 System On A Chip 1GHz Processor
One of the most interesting announcements at yesterday's Apple [AAPL] special event is that the Apple iPad would be powered by a new Apple processor, called the A4, which is a system on a chip. It turns out that the new 1GHz Apple A4 processor is actually based on a Cortex A9 MPCore processor, … [Read more...] about Apple’s A4 System On A Chip 1GHz Processor
Reverse Geocaching Box
I'm sure you've all heard of geo-tagging, the method of adding map coordinates to photographs and gadgets to use positional markers. Well, this reverse geo-caching gift box uses the same technology but can only be opened once positioned within the set coordinates, i.e., once the longitude and … [Read more...] about Reverse Geocaching Box
Next Generation Chargepod
This new generation Chargepod from Callpod removes the need to carry all your charging adapters for various devices and gadgets while on the move. The first Chargepod allowed you to charge six USB devices at once and was priced around $50. This new multi-device charger Chargepod is priced at a … [Read more...] about Next Generation Chargepod











