News
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.
Logitech Announces Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710
Logitech today introduced the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710  the first keyboard-and-mouse combination to feature up to a three-year battery life for both the keyboard and mouse.
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.
What will Palm Bring to Prospective Buyers?
With reports that Palm may be putting itself up for sale, there has been much speculation about prospective buyers. But what exactly would one be getting by acquiring Palm?
Light-Guide Plates For LED TVs In Short Supply
Short supply of light-guide plates may cause the prices of Edge-lit LED TVs to spike, according to industry sources.
U.S. Govt Finds Most Piracy Estimates to be Bogus
A report by the U.S. government's internal piracy watchdog says that most piracy estimates are highly exaggerated.
