Canon has added another compact digital camera to its lineup with the launch of the Canon Ixus 300HS. The Canon Ixus 300HS features a 10-megapixel CMOS sensor with a Canon Digic 4 Processor, which is designed for enhanced low-light performance and high-speed shooting. It also features an f/2.0 … [Read more...] about Canon Ixus 300HS Compact Camera Announced
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NZXT Vulcan Micro ATX Case
NZXT has added another case to its range with the launch of the NZXT Vulcan Micro ATX Case, and from the looks of the photos this one looks awesome. The NZXT Vulcan Micro ATX Case is designed to be easy to transport, so might be cool for your next LAN party, it features a built in rubber coated … [Read more...] about NZXT Vulcan Micro ATX Case
Sony EVIL NEX 3 Revealed
Sony of our readers will remember the Sony Ultra Compact DSLR concept camera that we showed you a while back. Well, it looks like Sony has finally released some details about it, and it is now called the Sony EVIL Nex 3. The Sony EVIL Nex 3 features a 14.2 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, and a Sony E … [Read more...] about Sony EVIL NEX 3 Revealed
Palm Pre Plus Available From AT&T From 16th May 2010
We told you back in March that AT&T would be getting the Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi. AT&T has just announced that the Palm Pre Plus will be available on their network from the 16th of May 2010. The Palm Pre Plus will cost you $149.99 with AT&T (which is $100 more than Verizon) on a … [Read more...] about Palm Pre Plus Available From AT&T From 16th May 2010
Android Outsells Apple iPhone For The First Time According to NPD
According to the NPD Group, smartphones which run Google's Android OS have outsold the Apple iPhone for the first time, becoming the number 2 selling smartphone OS for the last quarter in the US. According to the research conducted by NPD Group, Android accounted for 28 percent of all smartphones … [Read more...] about Android Outsells Apple iPhone For The First Time According to NPD
Is Apple Working On A Replacement For Adobe’s Flash?
Apple [AAPL] has made it perfectly clear how it feels about Adobe's Flash software. Recently, we saw an open letter from Apple's CEO Steve Jobs, detailing the reasons we will never see Flash on the Apple iPhone and iPad. Now it seems that there could quite possibly be another reason why Apple … [Read more...] about Is Apple Working On A Replacement For Adobe’s Flash?
Intel Launching New Processor For Ultrathin Laptops
Intel has released details that it will be launching new processors under its Core i3 and Core i5 brands. These processors are aimed at a new style of laptops that are as portable as notebooks but with powerful multitasking capabilities and larger screens. The ultra-thin laptops are normally priced … [Read more...] about Intel Launching New Processor For Ultrathin Laptops
Change Back To Old Google
Google has received mixed reviews about its new Google redesign launched last week. Some users love it and others can't see the point. If you're one of the ones that wish the old Google still remained, you can access the old interface here. But Google hasn't said how long this link will remain, so … [Read more...] about Change Back To Old Google
Motorola Buys OS Maker Azingo
Just after HP has released details that it will be creating a new Tablet using its Palm webOS, Motorola has announced that they have just bought Azingo Mobile, a little-known company that has created its own mobile operating system based on Linux called Azingo Mobile 2.0. The move suggests that … [Read more...] about Motorola Buys OS Maker Azingo
NEC Releases New Technology To Detect Pirate Movies Online
NEC has just launched groundbreaking new technology which it says will be able to detect pirate movies online. The new technology achieved an impressive average detection rate of 96 percent with a very low false alarm rate of 5 in one million. It is capable of detecting altered video content such as … [Read more...] about NEC Releases New Technology To Detect Pirate Movies Online
New Wifi Frequency Ready to Turbocharge Wi-Fi Speeds
An agreement between the Wi-Fi Alliance and the Wireless Gigabit Alliance is now allowing the Wi-Fi Alliance to create new specs and standards and adopt the 60-GHz frequency band for Wi-Fi. Today's Wi-Fi bands operate within 2.4-5 GHz bands and are measured in low hundreds of megabits per second. … [Read more...] about New Wifi Frequency Ready to Turbocharge Wi-Fi Speeds
Samsung Bada SDK Now Available For All Developers
Samsung launched the SDK for their Bada OS to their partner developers back in January 2010. Now, Samsung has made the SDK publicly available to all developers, opening up new opportunities for innovation and creativity in the mobile app development space. The Samsung Bada SDK is currently in beta, … [Read more...] about Samsung Bada SDK Now Available For All Developers











