Google has done exceptionally well with their Chrome browser since its launch, and it is becoming increasingly more popular. According to research firm Net market share, Google's Chrome browser now accounts for 10 percent of all web browsing. The firm analyzed browsers being used for the period … [Read more...] about Google’s Chrome Browser Now Makes Up 10 Percent Of Web Browsing
LG Releases Optimus 3D Teaser Video
LG has officially confirmed the existence of the Optimus 3D, after we saw some leaked photos of it, and it looks like the company has just released a teaser video which gives us our first look at some official photos of the Optimus 3D. As you will see in the video below, the Optimus 3D featured in … [Read more...] about LG Releases Optimus 3D Teaser Video
Dell Streak 7 Goes On Sale At T-Mobile
The other day T-Mobile announced the pricing for the Dell Streak 7, and the company has just started selling this new Android tablet. It is available on both a monthly contract and as a standalone tablet. The Dell Streak 7 is available for $199.99 on a new two-year service agreement, and this is … [Read more...] about Dell Streak 7 Goes On Sale At T-Mobile
Samsung SMX-F50 Compact Camcorder Starts Shipping
Samsung has just started shipping its latest compact SMX Camcorders, which it showcased at CES last month. There are three models in the new range: the SMX-F50, F53, and F54. These camcorders capture 720 x 480 video at 60i, feature up to 65X zoom, and incorporate a host of new automatic features … [Read more...] about Samsung SMX-F50 Compact Camcorder Starts Shipping
Ricoh GXR Expansion Unit Allows Leica M Mount Lenses
Richo has announced the development of a new expansion unit it is currently creating for its GXR interchangeable unit camera system, that will allow you to use Leica M mount lenses as well as third-party M-mount lenses including ones from Voigtlander and Carl Zeiss. Enhanced Compatibility and … [Read more...] about Ricoh GXR Expansion Unit Allows Leica M Mount Lenses
Egypt’s Internet Gets Turned Back On
Egypt's Internet was cut off by the Egyptian government last week, and Egyptian citizens had to find other ways of getting messages out, with companies like Google and Twitter setting up voice to tweet services. It looks like the Internet has finally been restored in Egypt this morning, with the … [Read more...] about Egypt’s Internet Gets Turned Back On
Google Latitude Check-ins Arrives With Google Maps 5.1 (video)
With the release of Google Maps 5.1 today, Google has added a number of handy features to its Google Latitude service. These new features enhance the location tracking of users, transforming it from merely showing a location on the map to identifying a real place by checking in there using … [Read more...] about Google Latitude Check-ins Arrives With Google Maps 5.1 (video)
Firefox Beta 4 For Android Brings Massive Speed Enhancements
Mozilla has been busy at work on the next release of their Firefox for Android ever since Google released the new Android NDK. Firefox Beta 4 now brings improved application performance, particularly when panning and zooming. Mozilla is even claiming that their latest Firefox for Android version has … [Read more...] about Firefox Beta 4 For Android Brings Massive Speed Enhancements
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Headed To Three UK In April
We recently heard that the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc would be available with O2 in the UK in April, and now another mobile network, Three, has confirmed they will be stocking the Xperia Arc from April. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc will come with the latest version of Android, Android 2.3 … [Read more...] about Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Headed To Three UK In April
Call of Duty: Black Ops’ First Strike Easter Egg?
Has a possible Call of Duty: Black Ops’ First Strike Easter Egg been discovered by Device Mag's gamer Christian Davis? While playing the new zombie map, Ascension in the new Call of Duty: Black Ops’ First Strike DLC, a misfired Gersh Device (black hole bomb) might have started an Easter Egg … [Read more...] about Call of Duty: Black Ops’ First Strike Easter Egg?
Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.6.7 Build 10J850 To Developers
Apple has released yet another build for their Mac OS X 10.6.7 just one week after the release of the last. The new Mac OS X 10.6.7 Build 10J850 has now been released to developers for testing, and Apple is continuing to request that developers focus their testing on Mac App Store, AirPort, Bonjour, … [Read more...] about Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.6.7 Build 10J850 To Developers
Apple Says They Have Not Changed In App Purchasing Rules
Yesterday we told you that the Sony Reader app had been rejected from the Apple store because it used its own in app purchase system for purchasing eBooks rather than Apple's system. Now Apple has responded, and they have said that they have not changed the rules on in app purchases, but instead … [Read more...] about Apple Says They Have Not Changed In App Purchasing Rules











