There are a number of things that could negate that story, but it is still one of those rumors that you just really hope is true. A screen shot of the iPhone loading the site lonelyplanet.com, shows the device rendering out Flash substance on the site. The site has a mini map on the side, that looks a undoubtful way when loaded up in Flash, and additionally a undoubtful way when loaded up without it.
Small and cheap laptops are all the rage these days. After the Asus Eee started the trend and turned a laptop for emerging countries into a blockbuster in western countries, every manufacturer wants in. Once called mini Inspiron, Dell E will be the official name for that mini-laptop. I like the 8.9” display and of course, the $299 price! Finally, that computer might be more configurable at buy moment, when compared to its competitors.
Interesting news has come out of a survey of developers that are attending the WWDC event in San Francisco. According to the survey, up to 70% of the developers surveyed said that their application would not cost you a penny. Whats more, the average price out of all the developers that did charge for their applications, was a mere $2.29.
Troubled popstar Britney Spears has zeroed on her own burial plot in Hollywood’s Forever Cemetery.The ‘Blackout’ singer recently made a visit to the cemetery and went around Marilyn Monroe and Italian actor Rudolph Valentino’s graves and decided that she must be laid down to rest after her death in the same cemetery.An insider reveals, “Britney […]
This upcoming app, from Connected Flow, gives iPhone users opportunity to take photos on their iPhone Camera and send them straight to their Flickr photostream. that program will undoubtedly be quite popular with iPhone users.
If you’re a paranoid android about society breaking into your home despite being securely padlocked (or so you thought), the Siren Padlock adds another layer of deterrent by throwing in a 100dB alarm into a hardened steel and zinc-alloy padlock. Each instance the padlock is moved or tampered with, it will go off for ten seconds - guaranteed to drive neighborhood dogs wild while staving away potential thieves. I suppose the thief could always get a pair of earplugs the next duration round, but still, at $20 a pop, what price on defense are you willing to place?
IBM said the computer, nicknamed Roadrunner, can process more than 1,000 trillion calculations per second, known as a petaflop. Built for the Energy Department’s Los Alamos lab with off-the-shelf components, Roadrunner is named for the state bird of New Mexico and will be used to monitor the U.S. nuclear-weapons stockpile.
Is the electronic book approaching the tipping point? That topic both energized and unnerved humans attending BookExpo America, the publishing and bookselling industry’s annual trade show, which ended at the convention center [in Los Angeles] on Sunday.
Catering to users who require a compact and vigorous home entertainment center, Asus has unveiled the new Asus Mini PC Nova Lite PX24. At only 2L in size, that world’s smallest mini PC is equipped with a built-in independent graphics card to seamlessly combine high quality audio/visual experiences with a tiny footprint. It is plus equipped with built-in Hi-Fi speakers for superb audio enjoyment, and provides great energy-savings and ultra quiet operations – allowing users to enjoy exciting entertainment with the utmost convenience of placing the Nova Lite PX24 anywhere at home.