Archive for December, 2010

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Kaz Hirai, head of Playstation, has leaked some information on some of the features we may see on the supposed PSP2. With the success of Apple’s devices in mind, Hirai sincerely hopes that these features will appeal to a different crowd, saying, “The games being played on Android and Apple platforms are fundamentally different from the world of immersive games that Sony Computer Entertainment, and PlayStation, aims for.” More »


Balloons! Lite is an app that lets you meet people from all around the world, with the concept of sending and catching virtual balloons that are filled with a secret message written by different users. Just scan the sky wherever you are to see if any are floating by for you to pick up. A very message-in-a-bottle-type feeling that can be exciting to see what you’ll end up with. More »


Millions of Skype users suffered downtime on Skype. This has now been repaired and to compensate for the inconvenience, Skype will pay out vouchers. More »


The Hexsound concept takes two separate items- headphones and speakers- and combines them into one transformable product. More »


There’s everything to learn about the Acer Aspire One 522 netbook- the specifications, the pricing, its physical outlook- so here it all is! More »


With 2011 just around the corner, people are beginning to make predictions left and right for the upcoming new year. Some predictions may be right on the money, while other predictions may not be so got. Here are five tech predictions made last year that were most definitely completely wrong! More »


While Christmass has come and gone in the blink of an eye, the memories it brought will be remembered for many, many years to come. Twitter hopes you all had a great Christmass, too, and they hope that your next Christmass will be better than this one! Merry Christmass to all, and to all a good night! More »


Some intelligent researchers from Tsukuba University in Japan have been working on a robot named TalkTorque2 to improve non-verbal communication with humans. More »


Ever encountered something you just wanted to take a picture of something, but just didn’t have a camera at hand? Well, all your problems will be solved. Introducing the Spy Camera T-Shirt, the camera is installed right underneath the soft fabric in the middle of your chest. It is made so that you can take it off when you are washing your shirt. It’s actually where the picture of the camera is. Pretty smart right? No one will notice your tiny camera there. The camera is activated by a remote control where the press of the button controls the shutter. The camera is connected through a cord to a small box that you can hid easily in your pockets. So basically, you can barely even see people using their camera; hence the word “spy” in its name. More »


- Destruction in the name of art, an artist takes these Apple toys to a new level.

- A very…resourceful way to make your own 3D glasses using an old CD Case and no need to run out to get any cellophane. More »


Well, what do you know? It’s December 25th! That, of course, means that Christmas is upon us! With all of us upgrading our gadgets and technology, Santa and his elves are doing just the same thing! Keeping reading to check out this awesome holiday tech comic! More »


Technology has certainly come a long way in the past decade, and, as we approach the new year, let us take some time to reflect on all the things that we’re leaving behind. Here’s part two of a list of twenty things, compiled by the Huffington Post, that have said goodbye over the past ten years. More »


Data collected from Facebook has found that if you’re after people to like your status and become your friend, then writing about sports and music is the way to go. Facebook reviewed 1 million status updates and discovered that those who were ‘popular’ on the site often a) use the pronoun ‘you’ often and b) speak about music and sports. They also prefer speaking about themselves rather than about their families and do not have much emotion in their statuses. More »


It was recently revealed that T-Mobile was voted to have “fastest network performance” in the United States’ top 100 markets in a study by an independent third party. More »


Technology has certainly come a long way in the past decade, and, as we approach the new year, let us take some time to reflect on all the things that we’re leaving behind. Here’s part one of a list of twenty things, compiled by the Huffington Post, that have said goodbye over the past ten years. More »


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