The Dell Venue Pro has been available in the US with mobile operator T-Mobile, but now it looks like it is now also available with AT&T as it has appeared on the Dell website for sale with an AT&T contract. The Dell Venue Pro costs $99 up front and you have to sign up to a new 2-year … [Read more...] about Dell Venue Pro Now Available For AT&T
HP Launches New ProBook And EliteBook Notebooks
HP has expanded its range of notebooks with the introduction of two new models, catering to both business professionals and those seeking versatile computing solutions. The first model is the HP ProBook 5330m, which is specifically designed for business professionals. This notebook features a … [Read more...] about HP Launches New ProBook And EliteBook Notebooks
Samsung Launches 75 Inch D9500 3D Smart TV
Samsung has launched a new smart TV in Korea, the D9500, which features a massive 75-inch 3D display. This LED-backlit 3D HDTV boasts a black diamond panel and also includes Samsung's Smart Hub built-in. It comes with a QWERTY Smart TV remote and uses active shutter 3D technology. The 75-inch … [Read more...] about Samsung Launches 75 Inch D9500 3D Smart TV
Microsoft Releases Bing Maps SDK For iOS
Microsoft has released an SDK for Bing Maps for iOS, and Microsoft is obviously looking to get a range of Bing-enabled applications on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. The Bing Maps SDK will allow developers to create a range of applications for iOS devices, with a wide range of features which … [Read more...] about Microsoft Releases Bing Maps SDK For iOS
China iPad 2 Sells Out In Four Hours
The new iPad 2 had its launch in China last week, and it looks like the Chinese iPad 2 launch was one of the most popular so far, with massive queues outside the Beijing Apple store. Chinese Apple fans swamped the store, and all the stock of the iPad 2 was completely sold out within just 4 hours, … [Read more...] about China iPad 2 Sells Out In Four Hours
Sony Still Working On Restoring The PlayStation Network
Sony has released more details about the PlayStation Network on their blog, and the company has announced that they are still working to restore services to the PSN. According to the latest announcement, Sony is working to confirm the security of the network infrastructure and is also collaborating … [Read more...] about Sony Still Working On Restoring The PlayStation Network
New Intel 3D Transistor Will Change The World
Oh, right. It's Mothers Day! Three cheers and a hug to all the mummies out there. Where will the world be without ya? Having delivered the expected pleasantries, time to get down to a serious brain workout. As the title up above indicates, this is about Intel's new Tri-Gate 3D transistor, which … [Read more...] about New Intel 3D Transistor Will Change The World
Check Out This Weird Watch From Azimuth
Looks like a tank, right? That's because it is a tank. Or at least derived from the tanks of yore. The Azimuth SP-1 Landship is a limited edition monstrosity that costs a pile of cash. How much? The big reveal comes after the jump. Like most high-end watches, the latest Azimuth is … [Read more...] about Check Out This Weird Watch From Azimuth
Airships To Take To The Skies Once More
The bottom line is airships have been a lousy idea ever since the Hindenburg exploded in the 1930s. (Oh the humanity!) In retrospect, considering the number of accidents—a plane just crashed in Indonesia this week—and terrorist acts perpetrated on passenger airlines, it's hard to tell which … [Read more...] about Airships To Take To The Skies Once More
On Art And Videogames
If you ever cared about video games, this little story we're about to share has great historic import. To cultivate and improve the humanistic values of the greater society it serves, the U.S. government created the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). What it does is bestow grants on artistic … [Read more...] about On Art And Videogames
A Few Words About The Mysterious Stealth Helicopter In Pakistan
Unless you live in outer space, most human beings on Earth are familiar with at least the barest details surrounding the raid on a walled compound in the quiet suburb of Abbottabad. Okay, so Mr. Bin Laden got iced by a Navy Seal, but mysterious details and myths have floated up since that fateful … [Read more...] about A Few Words About The Mysterious Stealth Helicopter In Pakistan
Ringbow Controller Could Change Touchscreen Computing
We add "could" for the simple reason that it's a prototype. Just recently unveiled/previewed at a demo event earlier this month, the Ringbow is perhaps the first of its kind. What it does is be a non-mouse for tablet users. Why is this supposed to be useful? Since touch screens are very touch … [Read more...] about Ringbow Controller Could Change Touchscreen Computing











