Archive for February, 2011

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Facebook are gearing up for the release of a new feature – a comment platform. It will be capable of powering the comments on large online publications. More »


Japan’s NEC announced a new 3D notebook, which will be among the company’s spring line up of PC releases. 3D notebook is the last in the series of 3D enabled laptops we’ve seen in the past few months. Here are the features of it… More »


Netflix are not doing too badly at the moment, for they reported, Apple TV has done very well for us, and in just four months has passed the also-growing iPad in Netflix viewing hours.” This is added on top of their pretty-looking quarterly report. More »


It has been revealed from SocialBakers that Facebook’s popularity rised astonishingly in 2010. On average, 8 users registered per second. SocialBakers put together some stats to shows just how well the social networking sight did last year… More »


Although every form of communication and internet connection has been lost in Egypt, Google have offered the country speak2tweet. They have worked with some of its engineers, Twitter and SayNow to create a service to allow Egyptians to tweet and hear tweets using their voice. More »


Nearly all linguistic translators are not so accurate. However, Samsung is working on the real time translation device that will resolve linguistic barriers issues. So the device would interpret a voice and evaluate what has been said in a conversation. Then, words that have just been spoken would appear on the screen of the device. More »


A new federal class action lawsuit argues that AT&T are overbilling on iPhone and iPad accounts. Their scheme is akin to a rigged gas pump that “charges for a full gallon when it pumps only nine-tenths of a gallon into your car’s tank”. According to the consulting firm, web traffic was typically overstated by 7 to 14 percent. More »


Both the New York Times Facebook and Twitter pages have been rolled out on the newly updated homepage of the newspaper’s website. Two logos – one for Facebook and the other for Twitter, appear right to the words “Follow us”, below the title heading. More »


The Digital Wallets technology by Visa has begun its trials in Europe. To use this new mobile payment system, testers are required to install an on-device software on their iPhones and a hardware accessory with an NFC chip, while retailers are also required to install a device that processes the mobile payments. More »


- Canvas is revealed to the world as the latest project 4chan’s founder has been working on.

- The Sony HX9V provides you with the option for legit 3D pictures, alongside a handy GPS function. More »


Goby helps you discover new things to do with a wide resource of events and places for you to visit. Search or browse for a particular topic of what you’d want to do and see your options as a list or in map form, if you don’t want to travel too far. Whether it’s in the city you live in or if you’re traveling and visiting a new area, you’re sure to find something that will perk up you day or night. More »


Have you gotten yourself a new camera? If not then that’s good because here’s a video review from DigitalRevTV feauturing the Pros and Cons of the Panasonic Lumix GH2 over the Canon EOS 60D which may help you in choosing your next camera. More »


DENIED! That’s exactly how Sony feels right now since their Sony Reader App for the iOS has just recently been rejected from the Apple App Store. The app, which allowed direct purchases of e-books from a source outside of Apple, just did not jive with the iFolks. More »


Even in a heavily science-based curriculum at my university, I still have a profound appreciation for art. With classes, homework and life happening, though, I rarely have time to hop on a plane to visit museums for the sole purpose of whetting my art palette. Well, looks like Google, once again, has a solution for my problem, because the G-team has just released the Google Art Project! More »


From Wirebot:

Bored of playing on a monotonously black PS3 Slim? Sony recently announced that a new color will be offered on March 10: Satin Silver. Sounds shiny, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, you can only pick up a shiny silver PS3 slim if you live in Japan. I guess the rest of us will just have to wallow in our grief from only having one color choice. Satin Silver will come in “limited quantities” with 160 GB or 320 GB, retailing at ¥29,980 ($368) and ¥34,980 ($429) respectively. Rest assured, the accompanying DualShock 3 will also come in Satin Silver. Satin Silver vertical stands are also available if you’re willing to fork over an additional ¥2,000 ($25). More »


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