
The Sony Ericsson W910i is the latest phone in the Sony walk man series to be launched. This is a very slim and the slider type phone. This phone comes with the company’s new mobile technology. The newest feature of this phone is the shake control system. This system allows the users to change the music tracks by just simply waving the phone in the air. Another important feature of this phone is the auto rotating display. Read the rest of this entry »

On Nov. 15, Microsoft will celebrate the fifth anniversary of Xbox LIVE. In addition, the company notes that the latest membership figures show more than 8 million members are now actively engaged in the largest social entertainment network on TV. Xbox LIVE has grown from a small community of gamers in two countries, playing a handful of games online with their friends, to a worldwide social entertainment network offering online access to gaming, music, movies and TV shows.
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Logitech unveiled Wireless DJ Music System that streams digital music from PC to any stereo system. Users can control the system from the palm of their hand. The Wireless DJ Music System connects the PC to a home-entertainment center or speaker system using Logitech’s Music Anywhere wireless technology. The system plays any PC audio format, including MP3, iTunes (AAC), WMA, Internet radio, and podcasts. And the stylish, long-range Wireless DJ remote, with its display and scroll wheel, makes it easy to navigate an entire music collection from the couch, the dining-room table, the bedroom - anywhere.
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Interactivity supposedly allows you many new possibilities between your TV and your high-def movies, but is these features ready for prime time? Plus: The head of Paramount Studios rushes in. Los Angeles - In today’s world Interactivity is a hot topic in the world of high-def movie discs. All the new interactive features allow you to do lot more from your TV, but the question is are they ready for prime time? Read the rest of this entry »

It’s true that markets are flooded with many types of the iPod speakers, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t love a weird-looking system, for my iPod.
The Wakeup Alarm-Clock-Cum-iPod Speaker from Boynq features three LCD screens that display the hour, the minute, and the particular radio station, each in a separate quadrant. And the fourth square part is filled by you in dock a Nano, a Classic, a Touch, and even the iPhone (though the brochure says it’s for iPhones produced after January 1. is it?)
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Apple did spell bounding magic by launching its trendy new iPhone and the latest iPod. Most cases are retreads from existing lines, so with the exception of the shiny Reflect cases I usually just pass on them.
Whenever someone creates the storm after a lull I tend to break my silence and turn eager to write about it. Same happened this time when even my girlfriend exclaimed “Wow”. And I’ve got to say, iSkin’s eVo4 Duo.
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Let the Battle Begin!
Most releases of the OS X family of big cats from Apple introduce a few interface features and some applications that permeate the OS world. Now that there’s one such release on our hands let’s look at the features and compare how do the Vista measure up!
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Guys welcome the new sizzling tool to among our multimedia cell phones, the Motorola Q 9H, a true companion of a Businessman,launched by AT&T it the first in Q series to support international roaming by its QUAD band Support.
Other important features are Bluetooth, a GPS system and comes bundled with Opera browser for web surfing, Go productivity suite for your various documents, and one of three add-on software bundles.
Q Global ( as it is commonly called as )isn’t that fast while you hang out to international locations, reason behind this is that while in home network it uses AT&T Wireless’s 3G HSDPA/UMTS network, but as you step out overseas data speeds tend to slower to pokier EDGE rates. (We miss Wi-Fi support here)
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The Mac OS X arrived with the sonic boom in the blogosphere. Did you hear that! It was expected though. So excited was everyone that you had the Leopard patched to run on PC DVD’s on the very first day of the launch! But makes my job difficult alright! There’s such slew of things in the OS that a small article won’t do. So here I go, *sigh*There are a lot of changes not only in the included productivity programs, improved security and improvements scattered all over the landscape. While there is no ONE compelling feature to run out and get the upgrade, there are so many improvement in the hyped 300 features( not everyone them of much consequence) in Leopard that many would consider upgrading. To them the 2.5 years wait, longest in Mac OS history, has been worth it. The stuff is selling like crazy already!New Look Read the rest of this entry »

Yahoo! Messenger 9.0 beta is out and had it downloaded real quick. New emoticons and skins have been added to help you talk for hours, if you want, between PCs. File transfers can be of any size you need to.
Some New Features !
- Add a contact button is now at the bottom of the messenger, hmm may be some users will find t more comfortable but i am used too of havinfg it at top

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