If you’re tired of hearing about the much-rumored but still absent Apple Tablet, then Microsoft has got something for you.
Apparently (according to the rumors at least), the giant company is slowly but steadily building a tablet dubbed the Courier that’ll very much rival any tablet, including Apple’s (that is, if it did exist).
Now, a new [...]
Archive for September, 2009
With the gazillion (a little exaggerated, I know – but you get the point J) apps available in the market, a lot of people are now looking for easier ways to find what’s hot and what’s not.
To help sort out apps you might want to take a look at, PC World compiled a list of [...]
Starting today, Google began sending a total of 100,000 invites to developers, people who were quick to sign up to provide feedback, and customers of its Google Apps offerings to test the new Wave.
Google’s new messaging platform provides users with a merged email, online chat, social networking and “wiki” style collaboration, making it easier for people to [...]
This is again, about the undying rumor of the still-invisible Apple Tablet. This time, Gizmodo scored some additional juicy with regards to the much-rumored tablet.
In an article, Gizmodo says Apple execs maybe in talk with the big guys from magazines, newspapers and textbook companies to distribute print media through the tablet. It includes The New [...]
Finally, mobile phone maker Motorola gave out pricing and availability details on their first ever Google Android Smartphone.
The Motorola Cliq will be available both online and T-Mobile stores starting November 2. And the price? Its $199.99 – slightly higher in number than its rival, the HTC Hero which is sold of $179.99. The Cliq comes [...]
AT&T and TerreStar have joined forces to give you a cellular phone that doubles as a satellite phone at an affordable price.
Because satellite phones from way back and even up until now, have been generally bulky and expensive, consumers aren’t very keen on having one in their homes or workplaces.
This partnership however, will change that [...]
“One problem with reading news online today is that browsing can be really slow. A media-rich page loads dozens of files and can take as much as 10 seconds to load over broadband, which can be frustrating,” observes Google News distinguished researcher Krishna. So what do they do?
They found a way to make reading online [...]
“There’s no smoke without the fire”, is an old saying that mac lovers probably hope holds true when it comes to the rumors about the Apple tablet.
And although the Apple event already took place last week and no Apple tablet was announced (leaving a lot of people disappointed), the rumors haven’t stopped circulating.
Now, a new [...]
Here’s a really cool product from Logitech: a laptop desk that’ll keep both the heat from your laptop off of you lap.
The Portable Lapdesk N315,unveiled Tuesday, is lightweight and compact which makes it ideal for people who are always on the go. Its 10.2 inches deep, just 0.4 inches think and weighs less [...]
Adobe released updates for Lightroom and Camera Raw today.
The updates, Lightroom 2.5 and Camera Raw 5.5, is available for download through Adobe’s Web site or through Photoshop CS4 and Lightroom 2 programs.
So what’s new with these updates?
This “final” version of Camera Raw and the Lightroom has both increased their list of supported digital camera models. [...]


