News: Reads from WWW
Thursday, 16 Dec 2010
LG Announces Optimus 2X with NVIDIA Tegra 2 Processor and Android 2.2
In 2011, LG will be introducing their very first Google Android device that'll be powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 2 processor. Loaded with Android 2.2, the LG Optimus 2X will also be upgradeable to Android 2.3 at a later date.
Cloud Gaming Pioneer Secures Patent
OnLive, which provides a cloud gaming service that streams gaming content to your home, has secured an important patent for its business.
Windows Phone 7 Rumored to Get Major Update in August or September 2011
Besides the earlier confirmed cut-and-paste update to Windows Phone 7 in early 2011, there's also news of a bigger update coming up in August 2011, which could include Silverlight and HTML5 features in the Microsoft mobile OS.
Nikon COOLPIX P7000 Gets v1.1 Update
Owners of the Nikon Coolpix P7000 can now enjoy benefits which come with the new v1.1 firmware. Updates include faster NRW (RAW) processing times and optimized lens control to reduce the frequency of errors.
Wednesday, 15 Dec 2010
No Happy Holidays for Yahoo 600
Yahoo's woes continue as it axes 600 of its employees ahead of the holidays.
Facebook's Map of the World
Map-makers have been making, redefining and refining maps for centuries. But a map of the world based on Facebook? Yup, it's real, and here it is.
The 10 Most Powerful Tweets of 2010
Think Twitter was all fluff and no substance? Think again. Twitter presents the top 10 most powerful tweets of 2010, and there are a couple of knock-outs in there.
Nokia E7 Shipment Delayed, Slides into Early 2011 Date
Another blow has struck Nokia when it announces the delay of its Nokia E7 towards an early 2011 launch, from its supposed Q4 2010 availability.
Tuesday, 14 Dec 2010
Survey Shows Internet as Popular as TV
A recent survey by Forrester has revealed that Americans are now spending as much time online as watching television.
Monday, 13 Dec 2010
Watch Flash Videos on Your iPhone Without Jailbreaking
It seems a bookmarklet is all you need to watch Flash videos on your iOS device. Magic? We wonder.
