Archive for December, 2008
Monday, December 29th, 2008
The concept of virtual reality goggles has been in conversation for some time. And now a company named Myvu, have practically applied that concept. the exceedingly sleek looking crystal set is now the hottest deal in town.
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Monday, December 29th, 2008
Those of you interested in mobile phones must have been following the release of Blackberry Storm. Users had mix reviews about the use of the product, but for now, they should think again as the device runs with 4.7.0.75 firmware.
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Friday, December 12th, 2008
One of the best handsets by HTC ever seen, Touch-HD is an impressive Windows Mobile handset with a large 480×800 pixel screen with a 5 mega-pixel camera. As compared to the HTC Diamond, this one has really made its ground. The Touch-HD features a GPS support system, through which it can be used with Google Maps or any other such application.
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Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
Ladies and gentlemen, Microsoft proudly presents Windows Vista Service Pack 2. No wait! Lets have a quick flashback. With claims of Service Pack 1 still in beta version, god knows what Microsoft is trying to prove by launching SP2. Reports notify that Microsoft has announced SP2 to be released in April 2009 for manufacturing.
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Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
Ok, if you are an ‘N-Series club‘ member, you’ve got something to party on. With the new Nokia N97, you get chic and tech in the same platter. The promising touch screen multimedia flagship aims to bring its user closer to the internet on the move and at the same time be in contest with Apple’s iPhone.
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Monday, December 1st, 2008
The latest feature announced that will be available or is planned for WIndows 7 is Windows Advanced Rasterization Platform 10 (WARP10). This apparently will enable your CPU to work as a GPU to render graphics. It will be fully compatible with DX10 and will act as a software rasterizer to possibly end the need for integrated graphics processors (IGPs).
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Monday, December 1st, 2008
Remember when we told you that Kingston was releasing a 32 GB USB pen drive? Well those days are long gone, or so Kingston would like us to think for they have just launched the 64 GB version in the same lineup, the DT 150 series. Now 32 GB was according to us almost as big as some hard disk drives but 64 GB is as big as many hard disk drives, especially HDDs located in laptops.
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