There are already a number of notebooks on the market that support 3D gaming and films. Many of those notebooks use the NVIDIA 3D Vision system, which uses active glasses. There are some systems on the market that use cheaper passive glasses though. MSI is said to be getting a 3D notebook ready for … [Read more...] about MSI 3D Notebooks to Land in September
Archives for July 2010
Droid X Data Use to Push Verizon to Tiered Data Plans?
Reports are coming in that the Droid X's popularity may be causing more than shortages of the device on the Verizon Wireless network. Verizon has reportedly stated that the average Droid X user consumes five times more data than other smartphone users. This surge in data usage is attributed to the … [Read more...] about Droid X Data Use to Push Verizon to Tiered Data Plans?
Lexar Unveils Echo SE Backup Drive
Keeping your data backed up constantly on your computer doesn't mean you have to have a big external storage drive beside your computer or on your desk taking up space. You can back your computer up to a small flash drive if you get the right device. Lexar has unveiled a new flash drive that is … [Read more...] about Lexar Unveils Echo SE Backup Drive
HydroFill makes Hydrogen from AC or Solar Power and Water
You might recall that back in January we mentioned the MiniPak HydroFill hydrogen fuel cell cartridge that uses a small tank called the HydroStik filled with hydrogen to charge your gadgets. This innovative technology has been gaining attention for its potential to revolutionize the way we power our … [Read more...] about HydroFill makes Hydrogen from AC or Solar Power and Water
Overclock Your HTC HD2 With Leo Auto CPU App
If you fancy taking your new HTC HD2 to its limits, an application called Leo Auto CPU allows you to overclock the 1 GHz Snapdragon processor to new levels of performance. The Leo Auto CPU application has been available for some time but has just undergone an update with some major … [Read more...] about Overclock Your HTC HD2 With Leo Auto CPU App
Millions Of Routers Vulnerable To New Hack
If you have an older router similar to the one pictured below, it could allow hackers to intercept and redirect traffic as well as access computers on your local network. Google has compiled a list of the routers known to be affected by this hack that you can view here. The last column tells you … [Read more...] about Millions Of Routers Vulnerable To New Hack
Pandora Internet Radio Reaches 60 Million Subscribers
Pandora, the Internet Radio service, has just announced that their site now has 60 million people registered to be listeners of the personalized online radio service. "Pandora plays the music of tens of thousands of artists every day. It's a very promising sign for the industry that music fans are … [Read more...] about Pandora Internet Radio Reaches 60 Million Subscribers
Nokia Quarterly Profits Drop 40 percent Year-On-Year
Nokia CEO is already up for replacement according to reports, and the release of Nokia's figures is not going to help the current Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo with his case. Nokia's net profit for Q2 2010 was €221 million, a figure most companies would celebrate. Unfortunately, when the figure is … [Read more...] about Nokia Quarterly Profits Drop 40 percent Year-On-Year
Compass Elegant Fold-Up iPad Stand
Looking more like a drawing or medical instrument, the elegant design of Twelvesouth’s Compass iPad stand is truly refreshing compared to other iPad stands currently available. It allows you to position your iPad vertically or assists you with typing using the aid of a smaller leg situated in the … [Read more...] about Compass Elegant Fold-Up iPad Stand
Monty Python Game Arriving on iPhone and Android
Zed, a Spanish company, has recently secured the rights to mobile-ize the famous sketch show performed by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin. Zed now has the rights to produce games and apps for mobile devices, which should bring a simple yet … [Read more...] about Monty Python Game Arriving on iPhone and Android
Google Nexus One Officially Sold Out
Only a few days ago, I wrote about the last shipment of Nexus One smartphones reaching Google. Well, they have now officially all been sold. So if you weren't quick enough, when you visit the Google site, all that's left is a sign saying there are no more available. Google Nexus One Officially Sold … [Read more...] about Google Nexus One Officially Sold Out
Skype iPhone App Update: With Multitasking & Drops 3G Fee
The Skype iPhone application has just received a small update to version 2.0.1, which has removed the fees that Skype had added to the app back in May for calls over 3G. The 3G calling feature added to the Skype application was a double-edged sword. Skype initially offered the service as a free … [Read more...] about Skype iPhone App Update: With Multitasking & Drops 3G Fee











