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iPod Touch 4G 2010 Released!
Sep 2nd

Finally after the long waitings Apple has revealed their all new iPod touch yesterday. The new comer quite well behaves like the Apple iPhone 4G and has got a camera at its back but its thinner than the iPhone 4G. The only two distinctions one can make out from them are that the ipod hasn’t got any network antenna and has got a decent camera which produces lower quality images. I really expected some changes to the design just like that they had for the iPhone but I was quite disappointed. More >
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May 1st
Every one of us have always been tempted by something which has the word “free” with it. But for the present case it may something special for the bloggers out there. Everyone knows well about Blogger which is considered the best among the free blogging site. But for those who actually want some control over their files on the server,MySQL database ,PHP and email support ; BYETHOST is best choice. More >
Win a Nokia N900 easily!
Mar 5th

As a part of publicing Firefox’s new mobile browser they are conducting a simple Q&A contest for users and the prize is a NOKIA N900 phone which is more or less equivalent to a netbook. The users need to simply answer 5 questions and answers for these will be hinted in the animation mentioned in the site. Dont forget to fill up the user details at end of the page. Just make a try and cry out of joy when you win N900. GOOD LUCK!!
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Control PC with your bluetooth enabled mobile
Aug 24th
Vectir is a PC remote control application that lets you control popular media or MP3 players such as Winamp, iTunes and Windows Media Player with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or infrared (IR) remote control. Vectir can also control other features of your operating system such as moving the mouse pointer, adjusting the master sound volume and shutting down your computer.
Vectir lets you load playlists, skip tracks or crank up the volume of your MP3 media player without having to be located at your computer. You may also setup a home theatre PC and use More >
Google announces Chrome based Operating System
Aug 2nd

Google has announced that they plan to release a Chrome based OS.
Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Google plans to open-source its code later this year and offer Google powered netbooks in 2010. Company officials confirmed that Google Chrome OS will run on both x86 as well as ARM chips. Google is currently working with multiple OEMs to bring a number of netbooks to market next year bundled with the new Chrome OS.
Google Chrome OS is a new project, separate from Android. Chrome OS is being created for people “who spend most of their time on the web” according to Sundar Pichai, VP Product Management at Google. More >
Bluetooth 3.0 to be unveiled soon……….!
Apr 10th

Bluetooth 3.0 will be unveiled on April 21, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group says. The new specification achieves faster speeds with Wi-Fi (802.11n) technology while development of ultra-wideband development continues. Bluetooth 3.0 will be compared to the upcoming USB 3.0 spec, which is expected to be 10 times faster than USB 2.0.
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group said Friday that it will unveil version 3.0 of the Bluetooth wireless specification on April 21. The companies ready to roll out new Bluetooth 3.0 devices will be announced at that time, together with some of the technical details, the industry group said.
In a nutshell, the new high-speed Bluetooth spec will achieve faster link speeds by using the latest Wi-Fi (802.11n) technology. The goal is to enable very fast data Relevant Products/Services transfers of large multimedia files while building on the very low-power Relevant Products/Services idle modes of Bluetooth.
Users won’t have to connect to a Wi-Fi network to implement high-speed file transfers via Bluetooth. “Transferring an entire music library, a complete DVD, a vacation’s worth of photos, all within seconds at the touch of a button and wirelessly will now be possible,” the group said.
Two for One
The Bluetooth SIG has developed an innovative method of radio substitution that will allow current Bluetooth protocols, profiles, security Relevant Products/Services and pairings to be used in consumer devices while simultaneously achieving substantially faster speeds through the use of a secondary radio already present in the device.
“On the technical side, I can tell you that it is a Generic Alternate MAC/PHY (AMP) that will enable Bluetooth profiles to take advantage of 802.11 speeds,” a Bluetooth SIG spokesperson said. “The 802.11 Protocol Adaption Layer (PAL) will enable the Generic AMP feature to be used with an 802.11 radio.” The association’s two-pronged design neatly addresses the issue of backward compatibility by taking a ……….Read More

