Living Light is a building facade of the future, shaped to resemble trees it displays the local air quality by using light produced by LED lights. Created by David Benjamin, the interactive sculpture has a glass canopy that features a map of Seoul’s twenty-seven neighborhoods and air quality is … [Read more...] about Living Light Artificial Tree Indicates Air Quality Using LEDs
Nokia E7 Now Available To Pre-Order In Finland
The last thing we heard about the new Nokia E7 was back in December, when it was announced that the E7 would be delayed until 2011. Now, it looks like the Nokia E7 is finally available for pre-order, at least in Finland. The Nokia E7 will start shipping in Finland in February. Unfortunately, there … [Read more...] about Nokia E7 Now Available To Pre-Order In Finland
Veebeam Streams Media To Your TV Via Wi-Fi
Veebeam HD has been designed to provide an easy solution to streaming your PC display directly to your TV via Wi-Fi. Allowing you to enjoy 1080p or 480i PC display mirroring and video “play-to” support to your HDTV via the Veebeam wireless HDMI receiver. The difference between the Veebeam and … [Read more...] about Veebeam Streams Media To Your TV Via Wi-Fi
Samsung Galaxy S2 To Be Announced On 13th Of February?
We have been hearing rumors for quite some time that Samsung are working on the next generation Galaxy S smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S2. The latest thing we heard is that Samsung would unveil it at MWC in February. It looks like we may have an official announcement from Samsung on the Galaxy S2 … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy S2 To Be Announced On 13th Of February?
Himax Announces USB 3.0 Pico Projector
Himax has just announced their latest creation, a USB 3.0 Pico Projector. Unfortunately, in their wisdom, they have not released any photos we can show you at the moment, which is a shame. However, the new pico projector is equipped with a USB 3.0 port, and the chip inside the projector is an … [Read more...] about Himax Announces USB 3.0 Pico Projector
Guardian Launches Subscription Based iPhone App
Back in December, the Guardian Newspaper announced that it would be launching a subscription-based iPhone app, and the app has now gone live. The Guardian iPhone app is available to download from iTunes, and it requires you to pay a subscription fee of £2.99 for six months or £3.99 for twelve … [Read more...] about Guardian Launches Subscription Based iPhone App
Apple On Track To Sell 100 Millionth iPhone in 2011
The iPhone has been a massive success for Apple, considering that Apple only entered the mobile market back in 2007. The iPhone's popularity is an impressive achievement, revolutionizing the smartphone industry and setting new standards for mobile technology. Apple announced yesterday that they … [Read more...] about Apple On Track To Sell 100 Millionth iPhone in 2011
Kensington PowerLift Back-Up Juice Pack (video)
Kensington has just added a new PowerLift back-up battery pack to their range that is slightly different from the run-of-the-mill combined case and battery solutions. The new Kensington PowerLift Back-Up is equipped with a 1200 mAh battery that Kensington says will add an extra 20 more hours of … [Read more...] about Kensington PowerLift Back-Up Juice Pack (video)
Apple Nows Shipping 366,000 iOS Devices Per Day
Something else that was revealed in Apple's recent earnings call is that Apple is now shipping a total of 366,000 iOS devices a day, which puts them in the lead again against Google's Android OS. Google announced back in December that they were shipping a total of 300,000 Android devices per day, … [Read more...] about Apple Nows Shipping 366,000 iOS Devices Per Day
Eurocom 15 Inch Racer Notebook Announced
Eurocom has announced the launch of a new 15-inch Notebook, called the Racer, and the company is calling it the 'most powerful 15-inch notebook on the planet'. The Eurocom Racer features a 15.6-inch LCD display, with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which means it is capable of handling full HD … [Read more...] about Eurocom 15 Inch Racer Notebook Announced
Starbucks Now Accepting Mobile Phone Payments Stateside
Starbucks has now rolled out their new mobile phone payment system nationwide in the U.S., allowing you to now pay for your caffeinated drinks and snacks using the Starbucks Card Mobile app on either your iPhone, iPod touch, or BlackBerry. The U.S. nationwide rollout also marks the official … [Read more...] about Starbucks Now Accepting Mobile Phone Payments Stateside
Samsung Says They Are Not Charging Carriers For Android Updates
Earlier today we told you that Samsung was allegedly charging carriers to upgrade to the latest version of Google Android on their Galaxy S range of smartphones. Which could explain why it is taking many of the carriers so long to upgrade from Android 2.1 to 2.2, and now it seems that Samsung has … [Read more...] about Samsung Says They Are Not Charging Carriers For Android Updates











