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From Htcyou: Earlier, it was reported a beta version of the Android 2.2 (Froyo) upgrade was leaked out to the public, giving early adopters a chance to try out the new version for the Motorola Droid X. However, as soon as Motorola found out of this disaster, it immediately brought its lawyers along to block the early distributed version of the upgrade. More »

Top technology company Dell has released yet another netbook in the Inspiron Mini 10 series. The curvy Inspiron R notebook line lended its styling cues for Dell’s Mini 10 range. The Mini 1018 is a lower-end netbook featuring a single-core Atom N455 processor, DDR3 memory, a 250GB hard drive, Wireless N Wi-Fi, black coating and a 10.1 inch display screen with 1024×600 resolution. The Mini 1018 will not be priced higher than $500. More »

Just when you thought news on the $35 Indian tablet was dying down, the rest of the world begs to differ. This time around, a video has surfaced showing the Allgo “Stamp” that this tablet appears to be running on. More »

Following the news that Apple supply manger Paul Shin Devine had been arrested for accepting $1 million in kickbacks from Asian suppliers, federal agents have made a discovery of $150,000 stashed away in shoes boxes in the home of the manager.

Dell Aero a mid-range Android smartphone has been introduced by Dell recently and it features a 3.5 inch touch screen with 640×360 resolution, Gorilla surface glass, 5MP camera, 2GB onboard memory expandable up to 32GB via microSD card, and runs Android 1.5 with many Dell customizations. More »

Robots that can smell? It’s more possible than you think. Robots now can have the ability to smell thanks to genetically modified frog cells using immature eggs from the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis More »

The infamous social-networking website, Facebook, has had to delete two accounts that were impersonating as an official North Korea account. A Facebook spokeswoman, Kumiko Hidaka, informs us as to why it was a problem, “If a person poses as a person or entity that you don’t officially represent, that becomes a violation of our policy. Facebook is based on real people that are on there making connections and people are going to get the most value of the site if they’re using real identities.” More »

Everyone must have been excited after the announcement that Samsung will be releasing their own Tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab. Samsung surely knows how to entice their customers with this 20 second teaser. More »

For the Nokia N900 PIN codes are old fashioned — this mobile phone uses face recognition, thanks to the University of Manchester. This would be one of the safest ways forward for phone security, as face recognition will keep your identity safe if your phone is missing. The University created the Active Appearance Model Technique which means it locks on to twenty-two of your facial appearances. Even more impressive it still works when you hold the phone upside down! More »

Firefox users only: CommentBlocker is an add-on extension that hides the comments of almost any site you access automatically, but no worries. For those trusted sites, like Ziggytek here, you have the option to toggle on comments temporarily or permanently. More »

A list of 33 weird and wonderful gadgets have been made. Here are my top 5 favorite picks from that list: More »

Some people like to put tattoos on their body, others like to put personalized hand-engravings on their phones. Apparently one iPhone owner was able to transform his aging device into a work of true beauty that radiates a personalized touch. More »

I know Valentine’s Day has passed but this cute and cuddly Mp3 Teddy Bear might save you from the headache of choosing what present to buy next year. More »

According to reports of computer security firm F-Secure in 2007, it was estimated that massive Malware, also known as Malicious Software, had been present at the end of 2007, nearly double as much than at the very beginning of the same year! More »

With everyone scrambling around for oil, you wonder why someone didn’t come up with an oil-making machine sooner. Since we use roughly 7% of our petroleum to make plastic, why can we turn our plastic back into oil once we’re done with it? Well, Akinori Ito, CEO of Japanese company Blest , has acted on that idea and has come up with an environmentally sound and efficient way to convert plastic back to oil with his revolutionary machine. More »


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