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Blu-ray as a new DVD format has greater storage capacity, faster reading and writing speed, and more safe data storage function. It becomes more and more popular in nowadays.More...
Tired of losing speed comparisons with Intel processors, Advanced Micro Devices will stress how its chips can satisfy specific computer needs More...
Its product-launch offensive includes a new Nokia netbook, handset, and tablet PC that seem squarely aimed at Nokia's top rival More...
Voice-based, turn-by-turn GPS navigation on the iPhone won't steer you wrong. But, no matter how good the program and the phone - even the iPhone - it's still a phone and not a dedicated GPS device.More...
Google's Schmidt is out, and Apple COO Tim Cook may soon be in. That's great, but Apple's directors still need to rectify their track record of mishandled PR More...
If you're a grown man, you've more than likely found yourself in this situation: it's 2 a.m., you've had enough booze to knock out Andre the Giant, and your bladder feels like an overfilled water balloon that could explode at any second.What do you do? More...
Hollywood might not like the idea of buck-a-night video rental kiosks like Redbox, but it better get used to them. More...
Blu-ray may have a future in the living room, but its prospects in the PC market appear bleak...
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Don't get stuck with a dud iPhone game that you'll regret having bought. To save you some sweat, we've assembled a list of the ten best strategy, action, and puzzler games for the iPhone. More...
Hello Kitty fan-girls rejoice. Korean tech manufacturers Moneual have come up with a fully themed Net-top (a small, child-friendly desktop) with everyone's favorite, and ubiquitous, feline.More...
The release of LittleBigPlanet is right around the corner, and when that glorious day arrives, it will only be available on Blu-ray...More...
Sony again reiterated that no price cut is forthcoming.
"The price has been addressed," explained head of marketing Peter Dille. "We are at $399 and I think that's right in the wheelhouse for a lot of people, especially those who have high-def in their homes."More...
Amazon has an excellent bargain on the revenge flick 'Taken' on Blu-ray.
The film stars Liam Neeson as an ex-CIA operative who goes on the rampage when his daughter is abducted during a trip to Europe.
The online retailer is selling this hot title for just $14.99 (63% off suggested list price).More...
A year in, Murphy still believes smartphones will open rich new markets for software and services, much as the PC and the web did before. "It's shaping up way beyond anyone's expectations as far as I can tell -- mine, Apple's, the industry's at large."More...
A year in, Murphy still believes smartphones will open rich new markets for software and services, much as the PC and the web did before. "It's shaping up way beyond anyone's expectations as far as I can tell -- mine, Apple's, the industry's at large."More...
It's reported that Apple Pre-Celebrates App Store’s First Birthday.And that is the very time for apple,a bound of developers aim it as their developing direct. More...
In the southern Guangdong Province, two eclipse-watching tourism lines were opened to astronomy fans. According to local tourism agencies, more than 10,000 people will leave for east and central China to watch it. More...
Most people are familiar with the notion that a computer virus can be passed from PC to PC, but many folks would probably be surprised to learn that a sick PC can often pass its infection on to Web sites, too.it's real, trust me! More...
In the next few months, Microsoft is going to cut down the scale of video web site Soapbox in great force under its subject.Microsoft pins its great hope on Soapbox at one time and wish that it can beat YouTube to be number one among video web sites area. More...
Filmmakers see 3-D technology as a major opportunity to fill theater seats by offering moviegoers something they can't get in their HDTV-equipped living rooms. However, the cost of upgrading a single theater from traditional 35 mm film to digital 3-D is huge, and most theaters have yet to take the plunge. That reluctance has caused friction between those who make movies and those who show them. More...
If you've been champing at the bit for the magic of 10.5.7, according to a super-secret Apple source, your champing can cease on Friday. The newest version of Leopard is slated to fix a slew of networking, syncing and bluetooth issues. Developers were seeded build 9J58 on Wednesday, April 29. This, possibly, final build corrected issues with iChat and Safari. There is speculation that this will be the final update to Leopard before Snow Leopard's release. Apple is expected to release, or announce a release More...
Oh tiny independent record store, now you have even more competition. The good people at Apple have apparently decided that it isn't enough that independent artists seem to get a pretty decent share of the normal iTunes Store homepage, so they've gone and created this "Indie Spotlight" feature, which only features independent artists. The feature is currently only in its soft launch phase, so there's a possibility that we're going to get some new features out of this, but currently there's a list of indie More...
The name "Blu-ray Disc" came from the blue laser that is used to read the Blu-ray disc . The blue laser is wavelength is about double the wavelength of a normal DVD which always it to hold up to 50GB of space on one little flat disc. Blu-ray players started being shipped around June 2006 it was not a big hit at first. No one wanted to spend that much money on a DVD player. But ones people realized how much better it is then a normal DVD player sales More...
The backers of the Blu-ray high definition DVD system are predicting victory in the format wars with HD DVD. The two rival camps have divided consumers since the two incompatible systems were launched. But Blu-ray supporters are touting the decision by Warner Bros to shift allegiance as a tipping point. Andy Parsons, of the Blu-ray Disc Association, said: "It's much clearer to consumers now which of the formats is going to More...
Silicon Alley Insider is reporting that a dedicated Hulu application is indeed on its way to the iPhone and should be here in just a few months.
SAI says the application will work over Wi-Fi and AT&T's 3G network, meaning that users will be able to view programming anywhere with a fast data connection.Rumors suggesting that an iPhone-friendly version of Hulu swirled around this time last year, however, they predated the launch of the App Store, and Hulu flat-out denied that one was being worked More...
MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(Marketwire - April 15, 2009) - ShopNBC today announced the launch of its beta version mobile application for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch units, which together total approximately 30 million devices. A first of its kind in the TV shopping industry, ShopNBC is adding another dimension to its shopping experience by making its products available on these mobile devices to the iPod generation. More...
Apple is conducting an online survey of Apple TV users in order to better understand that particular segment of users in an apparent effort to build on the increased consumer interest in the device. The survey asks a number of questions ranging from what kind of Television sets users own to what type of content they primarily use their Apple TV for. The survey even asks users outright, "if you could change one thing about your Apple TV, what More...
NEW YORK-You may not have the latest $359 Kindle electronic book reader from Amazon.com, but if you own an iPhone or iPod Touch, a new application will let you access much of the same content on your Apple device.
In a bid to increase its slice of the e-book market, the Seattle-based online retailer rolled out a free program Wednesday that brings several of the Kindle's functions to the iPod and iPhone's More...
Apple has announced via an image on the homepage of apple.com that the App Store has now seen more than 500 million downloads since its launch on July 11, 2008. In addition, the image reveals that there are now more than 15,000 applications available from the online store. Although the image states that "iPhone users have downloaded an incredible 500 million" apps, it is assumed More...
Blu-ray as a new DVD format has greater storage capacity, faster reading and writing speed, and more safe data storage function. It becomes more and more popular in nowadays.More... Headphones That Protect Kids' Hearing17 September 2009
Kids today have become used to wearing headphones so that they can listen to everything from music and movies on a portable media player to the zaps and pows of a video or computer game. But kids usually wear headphones that aren't made for their smaller heads and more sensitive ears.More...
AMD Presses Consumers to Rethink the Chip15 September 2009
Tired of losing speed comparisons with Intel processors, Advanced Micro Devices will stress how its chips can satisfy specific computer needs More... Nokia Takes Aim at Apple14 September 2009
Its product-launch offensive includes a new Nokia netbook, handset, and tablet PC that seem squarely aimed at Nokia's top rival More... A tale of two iPods: Why the Touch has no camera12 September 2009
Apple's decision to not include a camera in the new iPod Touch is somewhat surprising. After all, there is already a perfect camera for the job, and it sits inside the iPhone.More...
Motorola shows off its Google Android phone10 September 2009
SAN FRANCISCO - Struggling phone maker Motorola unveiled its first device using Google's Android system Thursday, banking on it to power features that will attract consumers looking to use their phones to connect with friends, family and colleagues.More...
GPS for iPhone won’t steer you wrong8 September 2009
Voice-based, turn-by-turn GPS navigation on the iPhone won't steer you wrong. But, no matter how good the program and the phone - even the iPhone - it's still a phone and not a dedicated GPS device.More... Apple's Board: New Blood Needed6 September 2009
Google's Schmidt is out, and Apple COO Tim Cook may soon be in. That's great, but Apple's directors still need to rectify their track record of mishandled PR More... Nokia unveils its first Linux phone4 September 2009
The world's largest handset maker, Nokia unveiled on Thursday its first phone running on Linux software, aiming at improving its offering at the top end of the market. More...
Improve Your Marksmanship at the Urinal With New iPhone App2 September 2009
If you're a grown man, you've more than likely found yourself in this situation: it's 2 a.m., you've had enough booze to knock out Andre the Giant, and your bladder feels like an overfilled water balloon that could explode at any second.What do you do? More...
Hollywood might not like the idea of buck-a-night video rental kiosks like Redbox, but it better get used to them. More... Blu-ray Drives in PCs? Fuggetaboutit 28 August 2009
Blu-ray may have a future in the living room, but its prospects in the PC market appear bleak...More...
Xbox 360 Price Drop Happening Tomorrow 27 August 2009
An analyst just speculated it'll be this week, and now biz site MCV is claiming Microsoft's Xbox 360 will announce new SKUs and reduced prices tomorrow...
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Paper, Paper, Everywhere, Nor Any Piece to Trash 26 August 2009
For the sake of our living environment, please save paper, reduce costs, so that our life is more beautiful...
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Top 10 Must-Have iPhone Apps for Gamers 25 August 2009
Don't get stuck with a dud iPhone game that you'll regret having bought. To save you some sweat, we've assembled a list of the ten best strategy, action, and puzzler games for the iPhone. More...
Hello Kitty fan-girls rejoice. Korean tech manufacturers Moneual have come up with a fully themed Net-top (a small, child-friendly desktop) with everyone's favorite, and ubiquitous, feline.More... iPhone developers accept Windows Mobile from Microsoft21 August 2009
Here was a note in the case study: Luke ran into an issue with hardware variations in the end device. The expectation was that the application would run on both devices; however, the latter Windows Mobile release on the HTC Touch Pro was a significant improvement over the HTC Touch Diamond 2. Most other issues with similar devices centered on the display and required that all layout and alignment code be changed to be device independent and take into consideration the screen resolution. Once this was set, the device displayed the layout accordingly. The expectation is that this should translate quite nicely between different devices.More...
LittleBigPlanet Will Take Full Advantage Of Blu-ray 20 August 2009
The release of LittleBigPlanet is right around the corner, and when that glorious day arrives, it will only be available on Blu-ray...More... PS3 is more popular than Xbox 360 19 August 2009
Sony again reiterated that no price cut is forthcoming.
"The price has been addressed," explained head of marketing Peter Dille. "We are at $399 and I think that's right in the wheelhouse for a lot of people, especially those who have high-def in their homes."More... Apple fix to iPhone security flaw 18 August 2009
The team wrote software to exploit the weakness, targeting iPhones on four networks in Germany as well as AT&T in the US. However, they believe it would work equally well in any country.More...
Sony Looks To Fuse Movies And Games On Blu-ray17 August 2009
It certainly sounds interesting -- but Sony will have to make it cost-effective to the consumer. Simply knocking off a couple of bucks off of the full retail pricing simply will not cut it.More...
Popular Blu-ray 15 August 2009
Amazon has an excellent bargain on the revenge flick 'Taken' on Blu-ray.
The film stars Liam Neeson as an ex-CIA operative who goes on the rampage when his daughter is abducted during a trip to Europe.
The online retailer is selling this hot title for just $14.99 (63% off suggested list price).More... iPhone apps: For fun and profit?14 August 2009
A year in, Murphy still believes smartphones will open rich new markets for software and services, much as the PC and the web did before. "It's shaping up way beyond anyone's expectations as far as I can tell -- mine, Apple's, the industry's at large."More... How to Play iTunes Songs on Non-iPods13 August 2009
The good news is that it's completely possible to (eventually) play your iTune-purchased tracks on a non-iPod player. The bad news is that it's a hassle and has some drawbacks.More...
10 things to love about iPhone's OS 3.012 August 2009
With every revision of the operating system, Apple continues to remove objections to the iPhone. Don't be dissuaded by the price -- consider the cost of your current mobile communications device, and how much you can't do with it.More...
iPhone apps: For fun and profit?11 August 2009
A year in, Murphy still believes smartphones will open rich new markets for software and services, much as the PC and the web did before. "It's shaping up way beyond anyone's expectations as far as I can tell -- mine, Apple's, the industry's at large."More...
It's reported that Apple Pre-Celebrates App Store’s First Birthday.And that is the very time for apple,a bound of developers aim it as their developing direct. More...
I read a piece of news about NORTH Korea who has hit back at comments by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, describing her in an unusually personal attack as not intelligent and a "funny lady".More...
Palm:WebOS SDK Release to Hungry Developers7 August 2009
At last count, the App Catalog for the new Palm Pre only had about 30 programs listed, a mere pittance compared to Apple's gigantic App Store. But Palm is looking to close the gap after releasing-finally-the long-awaited developer kit for its brand-new WebOS platform.More...
2009 Total Solar Eclipse, Have You Experienced? 6 August 2009
In the southern Guangdong Province, two eclipse-watching tourism lines were opened to astronomy fans. According to local tourism agencies, more than 10,000 people will leave for east and central China to watch it. More...
This is reportedly only the first example of tie-ins between Blu-ray discs and the iPhone. In future titles, Universal says users will be able to control playback of their Blu-ray players using the iPhone as a remote, access information about the film, and even login to Twitter or Facebook to make status updates about their movie-watching. That way all your friends can go out and buy their own copies.More...
Record Video on iPhone 3GS4 August 2009
Teach you how to shoot video, edit video on iPhone 3GS and upload video to share with others~ More...
Most people are familiar with the notion that a computer virus can be passed from PC to PC, but many folks would probably be surprised to learn that a sick PC can often pass its infection on to Web sites, too.it's real, trust me! More...
It's reported that Google will release a complete new tool named My Location on Google.com, this new function which is used to search based on where this information locates serves for iPhone users mostly. More...
Soundtracks---Released for iMovie by AMG"31 July 2009
Look at this florid package...."Soundtracks for iMovie gives you a huge library of high-quality music, specifically designed for use 'to picture' so that you never need to compromise with a soundtrack that's anything less than the pros demand," said Matt Wilkinson, the company's founder. "Soundtracks for iMovie gives iLife users and fanatics access to the background tracks that the pros use to make your home and personal projects sizzle."More...
In the next few months, Microsoft is going to cut down the scale of video web site Soapbox in great force under its subject.Microsoft pins its great hope on Soapbox at one time and wish that it can beat YouTube to be number one among video web sites area. More... Will video on the iPhone change the game?29 July 2009
Mac OS X system from Mac Computer can hardly achieves backup automatically, however, you have no necessary to worry about this trifle. I recommend you to download "Email Backup" which can help you finish backup automatically, such as Apple Mail, Entourage, Eudora, Thunderbird client-side email More...
Sony considers adding phone to PSP28 July 2009
The newest version of Sony's PlayStation Portable isn't even on sale yet, but the company is already looking ahead to what's next, according to Reuters.The electronics giant is looking into making a combination gadget that would meld its PSP gaming system with the cell phones made by Sony Ericsson, its joint venture Swedish electronics maker Ericsson, according to Reuters, which cited the Nikkei business daily. More...
Filmmakers see 3-D technology as a major opportunity to fill theater seats by offering moviegoers something they can't get in their HDTV-equipped living rooms. However, the cost of upgrading a single theater from traditional 35 mm film to digital 3-D is huge, and most theaters have yet to take the plunge. That reluctance has caused friction between those who make movies and those who show them. More...
If you've been champing at the bit for the magic of 10.5.7, according to a super-secret Apple source, your champing can cease on Friday. The newest version of Leopard is slated to fix a slew of networking, syncing and bluetooth issues. Developers were seeded build 9J58 on Wednesday, April 29. This, possibly, final build corrected issues with iChat and Safari. There is speculation that this will be the final update to Leopard before Snow Leopard's release. Apple is expected to release, or announce a release More... Will video on the iPhone change the game?24 July 2009
As I've said before, I think perhaps the iPhone is the most important personal technology product of this decade. It has the potential to be as disruptive as the original IBM PC was in its day. But as cool and advanced as it is, the iPhone still can't do a lot of things that other, "lesser" phones can. For example, there's no copy/paste More...
Apple launches iTunes Indie Store23 July 2009
Oh tiny independent record store, now you have even more competition. The good people at Apple have apparently decided that it isn't enough that independent artists seem to get a pretty decent share of the normal iTunes Store homepage, so they've gone and created this "Indie Spotlight" feature, which only features independent artists. The feature is currently only in its soft launch phase, so there's a possibility that we're going to get some new features out of this, but currently there's a list of indie More... A Silver Ooze That Could Shrink the iPod22 July 2009
Bill Watkins, the outspoken former chief executive of Seagate, wants to make a thinner iPod. Paul Sakuma/Associated Press Bill WatkinsThe Silicon Valley veteran has joined the board of Vertical Circuits, a start-up that has come up with a technique for cramming large amounts of flash memory into a tight space. By using Vertical Circuits' technology, device makers More...
Blu-ray supporters scent victory21 July 2009
The name "Blu-ray Disc" came from the blue laser that is used to read the Blu-ray disc . The blue laser is wavelength is about double the wavelength of a normal DVD which always it to hold up to 50GB of space on one little flat disc. Blu-ray players started being shipped around June 2006 it was not a big hit at first. No one wanted to spend that much money on a DVD player. But ones people realized how much better it is then a normal DVD player sales More... Blu-ray cracked too?20 July 2009
It's still early on to tell whether this is actually true, but HD DVD cracker muslix64 is back, and with the help of another anti-DRM cracker, Janvitos, claims to have also broken the Blu-ray's implementation of AACS. Although their protection does not yet account for BD+ copy-protection, they claim to have been able to implement the same key-grabbing More...
Blu-ray supporters scent victory18 July 2009
The backers of the Blu-ray high definition DVD system are predicting victory in the format wars with HD DVD. The two rival camps have divided consumers since the two incompatible systems were launched. But Blu-ray supporters are touting the decision by Warner Bros to shift allegiance as a tipping point. Andy Parsons, of the Blu-ray Disc Association, said: "It's much clearer to consumers now which of the formats is going to More... U.S. Soldiers' New Weapon: an iPod17 July 2009
To help soldiers make sense of data from drones, satellites and ground sensors, the U.S. military now issues the iPod Touch.Tying the hands of a person who is speaking, the Arab proverb goes, is akin to "tying his tongue." Western soldiers in Iraq know how important gestures can be when communicating with locals. To close, open and close a fist means "light," but More...
Hulu app coming to the iPhone soon16 July 2009
Silicon Alley Insider is reporting that a dedicated Hulu application is indeed on its way to the iPhone and should be here in just a few months.
SAI says the application will work over Wi-Fi and AT&T's 3G network, meaning that users will be able to view programming anywhere with a fast data connection.Rumors suggesting that an iPhone-friendly version of Hulu swirled around this time last year, however, they predated the launch of the App Store, and Hulu flat-out denied that one was being worked More... GBA and DS now supports MP4 format15 July 2009
TOKYO--Nintendo today released a new patch for the Play-yan, the multimedia playback accessory for two of Nintendo's portables: the Game Boy Advance SP and the Nintendo DS. The patch gives the devices the capability to play MP4-formatted movie files, allowing videos to be enjoyed in the format's high-quality graphics and stereo sound. According to reports More...
MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(Marketwire - April 15, 2009) - ShopNBC today announced the launch of its beta version mobile application for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch units, which together total approximately 30 million devices. A first of its kind in the TV shopping industry, ShopNBC is adding another dimension to its shopping experience by making its products available on these mobile devices to the iPod generation. More... Turn your iPod Touch into an iPhone13 July 2009
The iPhone has taken America by storm since its much-vaunted release. The rest of the world is slowly working on giving a crap, but to the States the iPhone represents the current holy grail of their mobile phone industry. New handsets with high expectations are relentlessly branded 'iPhone killers' though
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Apple is conducting an online survey of Apple TV users in order to better understand that particular segment of users in an apparent effort to build on the increased consumer interest in the device. The survey asks a number of questions ranging from what kind of Television sets users own to what type of content they primarily use their Apple TV for. The survey even asks users outright, "if you could change one thing about your Apple TV, what More...
Wireless radio component specifications contained within beta distributions of iPhone 3.0 firmware reveal support for a new chip enabling low power 802.11n that's bound for Apple's third-generation iPod touch. It's therefore also likely to be included with new iPhone models.
The version of the existing Broadcom chip that supplies WiFi and Bluetooth on existing models jumps from BCM4325 to BCM4329, according to resource files reserved for a third-generation iPod touch. The component upgrade adds More...
The version of the existing Broadcom chip that supplies WiFi and Bluetooth on existing models jumps from BCM4325 to BCM4329, according to resource files reserved for a third-generation iPod touch. The component upgrade adds More...
Amazon unveils Kindle Application for iPhone9 July 2009
NEW YORK-You may not have the latest $359 Kindle electronic book reader from Amazon.com, but if you own an iPhone or iPod Touch, a new application will let you access much of the same content on your Apple device.In a bid to increase its slice of the e-book market, the Seattle-based online retailer rolled out a free program Wednesday that brings several of the Kindle's functions to the iPod and iPhone's More...
Amazon Releases iPhone's Killer App8 July 2009
News Analysis. Yesterday, Kindle for iPhone released to the App Store.
Suddenly, iPhone is a true e-book reader, and there is loads of easily accessible content. Whoa. Amazon had said the Kindle app was coming, but that wasn't even a month ago. I'm stunned to see it now-and so soon after the Kindle 2 e-book reader shipped to customers (officially, Feb. 24 More...
Apple has announced via an image on the homepage of apple.com that the App Store has now seen more than 500 million downloads since its launch on July 11, 2008. In addition, the image reveals that there are now more than 15,000 applications available from the online store. Although the image states that "iPhone users have downloaded an incredible 500 million" apps, it is assumed More... Another rumored 'iPhone Nano' photo6 July 2009
With Macworld coming up in just two weeks, the parade of Apple-flavored rumors, wishes, and murmurings continues.
The latest to surface--or resurface--involves a purported concept photo of what's said to be an "iPhone Nano," a more or less three-quarter-size version of the Apple iPhone. Even as it presents the photo, MacRumors.com also invokes a healthy dose of skepticism More...
The latest to surface--or resurface--involves a purported concept photo of what's said to be an "iPhone Nano," a more or less three-quarter-size version of the Apple iPhone. Even as it presents the photo, MacRumors.com also invokes a healthy dose of skepticism More...


