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| Top 5 innovations in Google Chrome |
| Tech News |
| Posted on 03 September 2008 |
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No. 1 - The New Tab Page
So Google Chrome is out in beta and while there are a few bugs to iron out, let's revisit the revolutionary components that make it a great browser.
5. Dynamic tabs
Before Chrome, tabs were all clustered under the browser window. If one goes, they all go. Now tabs run independantly of each other, meaning you get a more stable environment on the web and... [ Read More ]
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| Coming Soon: Latte Foam Advertising |
| Tech News |
| Posted on 14 August 2008 |
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If this new invention by Oleksiy Pikalo takes off, we might be getting ads in our coffee!
Inspired by the latte art craze that's slowly spreading in a gourmet-coffee-hungry society, the 31 year old electrical engineer decided to jump on the bandwagon, his way. He put together a latte printing machine made out of parts from an inkjet printer which prints any design on the foam with a brown ed... [ Read More ]
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| The problem with iPhone copycats |
| Tech News |
| Posted on 29 July 2008 |
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You may have seen the above picture(amongst others) floating around the internet recently. It's the much anticipated mid-range, Nokia 5800 Tube Xpressmusic mobile phone. Yes, this is the same phone you saw in The Dark Knight.
This is exciting for phone community because it would be the first Nokia with a touchscreen. And it's not a premium range model, which means many will be able t... [ Read More ]
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| iPhone 3G - Outside The Distortion Field |
| Tech News |
| Posted on 11 June 2008 |
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Big news this week.
The iPhone 3G came as rumored, but two days after the announcement, critics are starting to see the flaws in Apple's follow up to its revolutionary device.
For one, it doesn't have a secondary camera for 3G video calls, which is kinda odd for a 3G device. No one knows why Apple left it out, but speculations are that a second camera would add too much to the already hi... [ Read More ]
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| Solar Powered iPod Coming Soon? |
| Tech News |
| Posted on 27 May 2008 |
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It may be a bit far-fetched, but it seems that iPods may soon be able to draw power from the sun.
A patent application dated 24 April 2008 showed the integration of solar cells in various mobile devices such as mp3 players and laptops.
Currently, it's possible to charge your iPod with an external, third party solar charger, but it's cumbersome and expensive.
Interestingly, contrary t... [ Read More ]
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| BRANDING: Agent Provocateur MINI Clubman Takes Seduction To New Heights |
| Business |
| Posted on 23 May 2008 |
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Is there any other brand more iconic than the Mini?
Sporty, Young, Eccentric. These are some of the qualities most often associated with the MINI brand. Nevermind its limited interior space, and hefty price tag.
What used to be a budget mobile is now a luxurious toy for the rich. This is clearly displayed with the Agent Provocateur, and the recent super limited edition Aznom Chata... [ Read More ]
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| All Signs Point To New 3G iPhone |
| Tech News |
| Posted on 06 May 2008 |
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There's no more denying the launch of a new iPhone next month with the barrage of clues that has surfaced on the web.
The latest being AT&T's staff memo restricting employees from taking off from June 15-July 12 "to ensure adequate store staffing and to give everyone an equal opportunity to benefit from an exciting product launch." Previously, Apple updated their homepage featu... [ Read More ]
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| Microsoft Iffy About XP |
| Tech News |
| Posted on 25 April 2008 |
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As Microsoft winds down its licensing of Windows XP to computer makers (ending 30 June 2008), CEO Steve Ballmer told a news conference in Belgium, they could have second thoughts.
"If customer feedback varies we can always wake up smarter but right now we have a plan for end-of-life for new XP shipments," said Ballmer.
The fact is, most customers are clinging on to XP ... [ Read More ]
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| Imagine All The Songs Ever Written - In Your Pocket |
| Tech News |
| Posted on 21 April 2008 |
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Music critics have been harsh on the sound quality of the compressed formats of today like MP3, WMV etc. But they will soon be silenced when the latest breakthrough in storage capacity goes mainstream.
Professor Lee Cronin and Dr Malcolm Kadodwala, scientists from the University of Glasgow have developed a molecule-sized switch which can increase current storage capacities by 150,000 per... [ Read More ]
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| iTunes is Numero Uno! |
| Tech News |
| Posted on 07 April 2008 |
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Is it any surprise that iTunes is now the largest online music store in the US?
Last week, Apple officially confirmed that they have overtook Wal-Mart, having sold over four billion songs since its launch less than five years ago.
And with Apple adding more features to iTunes like movies, podcasts, and maybe games in the future, it looks set to become perhaps the largest multimed... [ Read More ]
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