News: Reads from WWW
Monday, 19 Apr 2010
Google to Tackle Cloud Printing
Google wants to cut the wires to printers and introduce wireless printing from mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, or notebooks running the upcoming Google Chrome operating system.
Adobe Flash for Android, WebOS and BlackBerry Delayed
You might have to wait a while more to enjoy Adobe Flash content on your mobile devices, with Adobe CEO mentioning that the said feature will be available in the 2H instead of 1H 2010.
Friday, 16 Apr 2010
Sony's "Division Two" VAIO Models To Be Built By Its Partners
Sony plans to sublet a second division of VAIO notebooks to be built by their partners.
SaskTel CEO Claims New iPhone Coming in June
According to tradition, a new iPhone iteration usually pops up sometime in the month of June. And if a Saskatchewan-based carrier's CEO is claiming a new iPhone is coming to its lineup, it's not too far off the truth.
Thursday, 15 Apr 2010
Your Next Computer May Know How You Feel
Researchers are exploring possible ways our computers may interact with us in the future, such as emotion recognition and speech processing amongst other modes of interaction.
Charged in 60 Seconds with FreePlay ZipCharge Battery
If you urgently need to give your mobile device some last minute juice, the Freeplay ZipCharge manages to throw in some extra juice for your iPod or iPhone in a mere 60 seconds.
Apple's New Developer Agreement Favors Own iAd Platform
A section of Apple's new developer agreement appears to hobble third-party ad networks.
Twitter Has Over 100 Million Registered Users
Twitter has over 100 million registered users and gets over 300,000 new registrations a day.
Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010
GPNC Announces Android-based LED-backlit TV
GPNC announces Android-based LED-backlit TV slated for 10 countries worldwide.
Social networking and messaging brought to life with the Nokia
Nokia has announced three new handsets, designed to put better messaging and social networking tools in the hands of more people around the world.
