News: Reads from WWW
Wednesday, 8 Sep 2010
Google TV to Launch in U.S in Fall, Goes International Next Year
Google's CEO Eric Schmidt has announced that the company will launch its Google TV service in the U.S this fall, with plans to extend it to other countries next year.
Tuesday, 7 Sep 2010
A Sneak Peak into the Future of Screen Technologies
Concepts are always fun, and here's one "showing the future of screen technology with stretchable screens, transparent screens and e-ink displays."
First Windows Phone 7 Teaser Airs
First official Windows Phone 7 teaser shown, not much revealed.
Hands-On with HDR on iPhone 4
Wired.com tries out the new HDR feature with the iPhone 4's iOS 4.1 upgrade.
Nokia E7 Rumoured to be Launched at Nokia World
After the Nokia N8, another Symbian^3 device is reported on the horizon. Built with a slider form factor, the Nokia E7 is said to be making an appearance at Nokia World 2010.
Monday, 6 Sep 2010
Steve Jobs Defends New iTunes 10 Icon
Steve Jobs has come out to defend the new iTunes 10 icon, disagreeing that it sucks.
Friday, 3 Sep 2010
Google Chrome 6 Released
Version 6 of Google's Chrome browser is now available on its website; the latest version brings significant JavaScript performance improvements, user interface enhancements, built-in synchronization capabilities, and an autofill feature that can automatically populate form data.
Thursday, 2 Sep 2010
New Apple TV and iPods Launched
At its fall media event, Apple has announced new refreshes to its range of iPod media players and its one last thing: a smaller, revamped Apple TV
Wednesday, 1 Sep 2010
Apple May Introduce iPhone 4 With Redesigned Antenna
If words from Telcel are to be believed, Apple will be releasing an updated model of the iPhone 4 on September 30 which will have a redesigned antenna.
Tuesday, 31 Aug 2010
Intel to Buy Infineon Wireless Unit for US$1.4 Billion
After nearly a month of rumors foreshadowing the deal, it's now official: Intel is buying Infineon's wireless unit for $1.4 billion in an all-cash transaction that will close in the first quarter of next year.
