Google has rolled out a new update to its Google Docs service that now allows users to upload entire folders and files to the Google Docs cloud storage area in one go. This update maintains the internal folder and files hierarchy intact, making it an excellent solution for keeping backups of your … [Read more...] about Google Docs Now Allows Folder Uploads To Its Cloud Storage
YouTube Ready To Launch New Mainstream Movies On Demand Rental Service
Last year, YouTube started offering movie rentals, but unfortunately, not for mainstream movies. However, recently, Google has been quietly adding mainstream movies to its YouTube service. The new mainstream rentals are now available from $1.99 to $3.99. The new service will be in direct … [Read more...] about YouTube Ready To Launch New Mainstream Movies On Demand Rental Service
Silicon Power Blaze B10 USB 3.0 Flash Drive With Heat Sensitive Graphics
If you are looking for some super fast pocket storage, you might be interested in the new USB 3.0 Silicon Power Blaze B10 flash drive. The Silicon Power Blaze B10 comes with built-in software-based encryption and will be available in storage sizes from 8GB up to 32GB. Another geeky feature of the … [Read more...] about Silicon Power Blaze B10 USB 3.0 Flash Drive With Heat Sensitive Graphics
Netflix Subscribers Passes 20 Million And Now Equal Comcasts
Netflix has announced today with the release of its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2010, that its subscriber base has now passed 20 million users, with currently 23.6 million subscribers on its books. This is more than double the subscriber base Netflix had back at the beginning of … [Read more...] about Netflix Subscribers Passes 20 Million And Now Equal Comcasts
Lego Helmet Audio Book Reader Concept
If you know a little Lego fan, they might like this concept Lego audio book reader, designed by Jonathan Robson. The design of the book reader is based on a LEGO helmet with a gold space visor, but acts as a headset designed for children to allow them to listen to audio and read along to books and … [Read more...] about Lego Helmet Audio Book Reader Concept
iPhone Continues To Track Even With Location Services Disabled
The discovery that both the Apple iPhone and Google Android smartphones hold GPS tracking data on your whereabouts, has caused a number of privacy issues over the last week or so. But a newly discovered tracking problem exists on the iPhone, which is a little more of a concern. The WSJ has … [Read more...] about iPhone Continues To Track Even With Location Services Disabled
DuaLink USB Cable Allows Multiple iOS Devices To Sync Simultaneously
If you have a few different iOS devices and not enough USB ports, a new cable has been created called the DuaLink that allows you to connect multiple iOS devices to one USB port. Not only can you connect two devices, but they will also sync with your iTunes software simultaneously. The DuaLink … [Read more...] about DuaLink USB Cable Allows Multiple iOS Devices To Sync Simultaneously
Netgear N750 Wireless Router Unveiled
Netgear has unveiled a new addition to its Wireless router range with the release of the Netgear N750. A wireless dual band gigabit router offering high performance wireless speeds of up to 300 + 450 Mbps running both the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands simultaneously, providing the fastest speeds possible with … [Read more...] about Netgear N750 Wireless Router Unveiled
Sony Tablets S1, S2 Become Official (video)
Sony has official unveiled its new tablets today, codenamed the S1 and S2 at a press event in Tokyo. The tablets come in two distinct styles with the Sony S1 tablet equipped with a 9.4-inch display and a wedge shape design which Sony says provides a more ergonomic tablet to use. While the S2 is … [Read more...] about Sony Tablets S1, S2 Become Official (video)
Portal 2 To Be Valve’s Last Single-Player Game?
Some of you may already be familiar with the iPhone App-cum-documentary authored by Geoff Keighley of GameTrailers TV fame, entitled The Final Hours of Portal 2. And we're guessing those of you who are at the very least did a double take when you got to the end. Particularly the part where Geoff … [Read more...] about Portal 2 To Be Valve’s Last Single-Player Game?
Sony “Rebuilding” PSN, Hence The Wait
That's usually what you do when somebody ruins your stuff, isn't it? And the reason Sony is taking all this sweet time is because they want to make sure they don't have a repeat of this little episode any time soon. Or at least that's what they're telling us, because common sense, on the other hand, … [Read more...] about Sony “Rebuilding” PSN, Hence The Wait
Geely McCar Is One Nutty Ride
It would be heaps of fun to read the feasibility study prepared by the Geely marketing team for the McCar. The concept electric/hybrid is currently on display at the Shanghai Auto Show where its greatest asset—a cute little scooter stored at the back—is being touted in front of a curious multitude. … [Read more...] about Geely McCar Is One Nutty Ride









