If you have an Eye-Fi SD Card and an FTP capable camera, Shuttersnitch, a new iPhone & iPad app, will enable you to send images straight from your camera to your iPad or iPhone. Most Canon & Nikon digital cameras are FTP capable, and once your camera is fitted with an Eye-Fi SD card, your … [Read more...] about ShutterSnitch Beams Photos To iPad From Your Camera
MSI Launches CX705MX Entertainment Notebook
MSI has added another notebook to its range with the launch of the MSI CX705MX notebook. The MSI CX705MX features a 17.3 inch LCD display with a resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels, with a 16:9 ratio. Processing comes in the form of an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and graphics is provided by an ATI … [Read more...] about MSI Launches CX705MX Entertainment Notebook
Brando’s Slim Bluetooth Keyboard Works On The iPad
If you are looking for a keyboard to use with your new Apple iPad and want something a little more portable than the Apple version, then you may want to check out the Slim Bluetooth keyboard from the guys over at Brando. The Brando Slim Bluetooth keyboard measures 112mm by 61mm by 13mm and it … [Read more...] about Brando’s Slim Bluetooth Keyboard Works On The iPad
BlackPad BlackBerry Tablet
A rumour from a non-disclosed source has revealed that BlackBerry may be currently working on their own iPad-style tablet, codenamed the Blackpad. The Blackpad is supposedly thinner and smaller than the iPad with an 8.9-inch touch screen, will run a full BlackBerry OS, and is currently under … [Read more...] about BlackPad BlackBerry Tablet
Game Boy iPad Case
We have seen some of these fun Game Boy cases available for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and now there is one available for the iPad: the Game Boy iPad Case. This fun Game Boy iPad Case would make a great accessory for your shiny new iPad and will appeal to all the Nintendo fans out there. This … [Read more...] about Game Boy iPad Case
LG Ally Android Smartphone Launching 20th May 2010
LG has confirmed the launch date of its first smartphone to run Google's Android OS, the LG Ally. The LG Ally will go on sale from the 20th May 2010. Unfortunately LG didn't reveal many details about what is inside the LG Ally, although we do know that it will come with touchscreen and will … [Read more...] about LG Ally Android Smartphone Launching 20th May 2010
Sony’s atracTable Looks To Take On The Microsoft Surface
Ever since Microsoft [MSFT] introduced their Surface touchscreen table, we have seen a number of manufacturers producing similar devices. Now Sony intends to take on Microsoft and their Surface with the atracTable. The Sony atracTable was first shown off last year, and the table is based on … [Read more...] about Sony’s atracTable Looks To Take On The Microsoft Surface
IBM CityOne Real Life SimCity Planning Game
If you're a fan of SimCity but feel it's just not life-like enough, IBM has just launched its CityOne software at the IMPACT 2010 conference in Las Vegas today. CityOne is targeted at urban planners and students rather than casual gamers. The IBM CityOne software aims to help city planners improve … [Read more...] about IBM CityOne Real Life SimCity Planning Game
Android Wii Controller App
A very interesting development app has been added to the Android Market place this week. The Wii Controller Demo app created by Ryan Frawley allows Android users to create Bluetooth connections between their Android phones and Wii remotes. You can then log input information onto the phone's … [Read more...] about Android Wii Controller App
Chinese iPad Clone Runs Google Android
We have already seen one iPad clone from China which runs Microsoft's Windows 7, now it seems there is another one from another Chinese manufacturer that runs Google's Android OS. The Chinese iPad clone features Google's Android 2.1, and it comes with a 1GHz Cortex-AR8 processor and will be … [Read more...] about Chinese iPad Clone Runs Google Android
Steam On Its Way to Linux?
Hot on the release of the Steam gaming client for Mac OS X, Phoronix has uncovered a number of Linux binaries that are currently being actively developed. Valve has yet to confirm publicly that a Linux Steam client is under development, even though they have not tried to hide or disguise the Linux … [Read more...] about Steam On Its Way to Linux?
Internet Explorer Use Drops Below 60 Percent
It seems that Microsoft's [MSFT] Internet Explorer browser, which used to be the most popular browser, is losing favor with web users, as its usage has dropped to below 60 percent of total browsers used. Back in 1999, Microsoft's Explorer browser moved ahead of Netscape to grab around 60 percent of … [Read more...] about Internet Explorer Use Drops Below 60 Percent











