News
Friday, 2 Jul 2010
StarHub Launches Singapore's First Full DRM-free Unified Music Store
Offering digital music content in five different formats, StarHub Music Store allows you to choose to download your music as a full song, ring tone or Call Tone directly on your handset; or as a full song or music album on your computer.
Did Dell Sell Faulty Computers Knowingly?
Did Dell sell faulty computers to customers knowingly?
Google Tosses Another Froyo Update for Nexus One
Once again, Google throws in another Froyo update for its Nexus One, named as FRF91, which should be reaching Nexus One devices over-the-air in a matter of days.
Thursday, 1 Jul 2010
QNAP Expands the Capabilities of Its Current and Legacy NAS Servers with New Version 3.3 of NAS Management Software
QNAP Systems announced a major update to the NAS management software embedded in their Turbo NAS products as firmware.
Samsung Helps You Clean Up
Neat people everywhere rejoice! Samsung Electronics has released three new gadgets to help you get your clean on and get your house all neat and tidy.
Sony VAIO F11 and CW2 Overheating BIOS Fix
Sony VAIO F11 and CW2 models may have overheating issues, but Sony has issued a BIOS update that should fix this.
Microsoft Discontinues Kin Phone
Microsoft's Kin, the company's buffer device to the upcoming Windows Phone 7, has just been discontinued after a short three months stint in the market.
YouTube Discusses About Flash and HTML5
There's an interesting post on the YouTube API Blog discussing about Flash and HTML5. It seems that HTML5 won't be replacing Flash any time soon.
Wednesday, 30 Jun 2010
Patriot Announces their Sector 7 Edition Extreme Performance DDR3 Memory
Patriot announces its new Sector 7 Edition extreme performance DDR3 memory, available in 6GB, 12GB and 24GB tri-channel kits in speeds ranging from 1600MHz to 2000MHz.
What's Wrong with Windows Live Sync?
Microsoft continues its penchant for disjointed silos and confusing arrays with Windows Live Sync, Live Mesh and Live Skydrive.
