Archive for December, 2011

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ADATA Technology has recently introduced its latest product, the S107, a shock and water-resistant USB 3.0 flash drive. It doesn’t only have a nice design, but it is also capable of read speeds of up to 100MB per second. As a comparison, USB 2.0 has a read speed of 30MB per second. More »


At the recent Motor Show 2011 in Tokyo, Honda has revealed its new concept car Micro Commuter, a three-seater urban electric vehicle that has a futuristic design. A ‘TRON’ vehicle, anyone? More »


Scan Pages is an app that allows you to transform your smartphone into your very own mobile scanner. You no longer need to panic when your printer/scanner is busted because with the help of this app you can now send it to your friends as long as you have a wifi internet. After scanning your photos, you can transform them in PDF files and place them into your Google Docs, Evernote and even your email. More »


So last week, there was news that an iPhone on an Australian plane started to smoke and sizzle as the plane began to land. Another report came in stating that a second iPhone has spontaneously combusted. More »


From Htcyou: Just recently, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus apparently has an odd bug that causes the volume to go a little crazy on the device. This has made a number of people believe that it is a hardware fault with the rocker switch for volume. It appears now though that this problem is actually software and Google has confirmed that there’s a fix on its way. More »


From Flauntme: …or really, the secret ingredient! More »


- Samsung officially introduces us to their latest Exynos processor, the Exynos 5250.

- You can now have a Google Wallet, which will replace everything found inside your wallets. More »


Just a while ago, something changed on Facebook. Useful or waste of time, you decide! Facebook users can now write a short story on themselves on their status update. The maximum character allowed on status update extended from 5,000 to 63,206. How cool. More »


From Htcyou: One of the ever first original Android smartphone has now got a different version that enables Ice Cream Sandwich to be installed. Although the T-Mobile G1 is a few years old now and Android updates were officially stopped at Android 1.5, some developers have managed to get the latest version working in some shape on the device. More »


From Htcyou: Recently, Verizon has reported a released a software update for Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus handset. The Galaxy Nexus is still undergoing internal tests ahead of the public launch. Full details regarding the Android 4.0.2 update are still unclear, however the device was recently believed to have been delayed from initial mid-November launch plans due to a few problems in the device. More »


Today’s unique USB features a Strawberry Cake Flash Drive! Doesn’t it look yummy? More »


Japanese robotics have recently introduced their latest invention of a robot who remarkably can ride a bike. The robot has been designed to mirror any typical cyclist as the robot is able to wave, stop and start riding his bicycle without any physical help from the controller. More »


Philips has recently introduced the Bio-light, a new concept for a light that runs on bacteria instead of electricity. It uses bioluminescent bacteria fed with methane and composted material, and it can be filled with fluorescent proteins for different frequencies of light. More »


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