If you use roaming data or are just interested in your data usage and need to track usage on your Android smartphone, a new app has been released by SPB called Wireless Monitor that monitors per application usage and issues warnings when you might be liable to incur extra costs. Features and … [Read more...] about SPB Wireless Monitor App For Android (video)
Samsung Galaxy Pro Unveiled With 2.8 Inch Touchscreen And QWERTY Keyboard (video)
Samsung has unveiled their latest new Android phone, the Samsung Galaxy Pro, which is equipped with a 2.8-inch touchscreen in landscape layout and has a full QWERTY keyboard. This device has been designed to target Blackberry users who still prefer a physical keyboard rather than a touchscreen … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy Pro Unveiled With 2.8 Inch Touchscreen And QWERTY Keyboard (video)
Seagate Launches 3TB Barracuda XT Internal Hard Drive 7,200
Seagate has now started shipping their latest internal hard drive creation in the form of the Seagate 3TB Barracuda XT, providing extra storage if required. The drive is now shipping and comes with Seagate DiscWizard software to overcome legacy capacity limits of 2.1TB with no additional hardware … [Read more...] about Seagate Launches 3TB Barracuda XT Internal Hard Drive 7,200
Mozilla Unveils Its First Stable Web Apps Store (video)
Mozilla has unveiled its first developer release of their new Web App Store, which is poised to compete with Google's Chrome Web App Store when launched. This new platform represents a significant step forward in the world of web applications, offering developers a robust environment to create and … [Read more...] about Mozilla Unveils Its First Stable Web Apps Store (video)
WebGL 1.0 Specification Finalised And Supported By All Except Microsoft
Yesterday at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, the Khronos Group released the final WebGL 1.0 specification, marking a significant milestone in the world of web development. This new specification enables hardware-accelerated 3D graphics in HTML5 web browsers without the need for … [Read more...] about WebGL 1.0 Specification Finalised And Supported By All Except Microsoft
Google Release Android Anti-Fragmentation Library
The fragmentation of Android on older devices has been a persistent problem for developers and Google alike. This issue has led to a diverse range of challenges, particularly when it comes to ensuring compatibility across different devices with varying screen sizes and hardware capabilities. … [Read more...] about Google Release Android Anti-Fragmentation Library
EveryAir App Brings PS3 Games To Your iOS Device (video)
If you enjoy playing your PS3 games. How would you now like to play those games on your iPad or iPhone? EveryAir a new app under development from pandaelf Labs together with a little tweaking of hardware and software, allows you to play PS3 games on an iPod, iPhone, and iPad, including GT5 on an … [Read more...] about EveryAir App Brings PS3 Games To Your iOS Device (video)
Blizzard Holds Back World Of Warcraft Firelands Raid Until 4.2 Patch
Blizzard has announced today that it will not be releasing the expected World Of Warcraft Firelands Raid in the upcoming 4.1 WoW patch, but will now hold it back until 4.2 is released later this year. Blizzard explained their decision to the Eurogamer website in an interview at the Game Developers … [Read more...] about Blizzard Holds Back World Of Warcraft Firelands Raid Until 4.2 Patch
Apple In Negotiations To Release Unlimited iTune Music Downloads
Apple is apparently in negotiations with a number of music companies, including: Vivendi SA Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group Corp, and EMI Group Ltd. In an attempt to give iTunes customers easier access to the music they have purchased across multiple … [Read more...] about Apple In Negotiations To Release Unlimited iTune Music Downloads
Gigabyte Aivia M8600 Macro Gaming Mouse
Gigabyte has been showcasing their new M8600 Macro Gaming Mouse again at CeBIT this year. The Gigabyte Aivia M8600 Macro Gaming Mouse first made an appearance back in May 2010 when Gigabyte introduced its Aivia range to the world. The new mouse, which Gigabyte says will provide 100 hours of nonstop … [Read more...] about Gigabyte Aivia M8600 Macro Gaming Mouse
Real Time Augmented Reality Edges Closer (video)
Georg Klein, one of the leading researchers in Augmented Reality, has been discussing the development in real-time AR applications with Pocket Lint, and the results of the progress are already very impressive. Watch the video after the jump to see examples of real-time AR in action. Innovations … [Read more...] about Real Time Augmented Reality Edges Closer (video)
Valve Introduces Steam Guard, Defence Against Account Phishing And Hijacking
Valve has introduced a new security measure for gamers using their Steam Software and Steamworks that allows users to link their Steam account to a specific PC, making modifications to their account settings by any other PC impossible without prior approval. Enhanced Security with Steam Guard The … [Read more...] about Valve Introduces Steam Guard, Defence Against Account Phishing And Hijacking












