News: Reads from WWW
Wednesday, 29 Sep 2010
Autonomous Search the Next Frontier for Google
Google CEO Eric Schmidt has said that autonomous search, where the search engine does the search for users in advance, predicting what users want, is the next major step for its search engine.
Tuesday, 28 Sep 2010
Android Market Paid Apps Coming Soon to Singapore
It would seem that Google has finally brought paid apps to Singapore and 12 other countries though it seems access hasn't yet been enabled.
China Faces iPhone 4 Shortage
Within just two days of launch, Apple's iPhone 4 has already sold out in China.
Monday, 27 Sep 2010
Running Meego on Google Nexus One
Though Nokia hasn't made any official announcements of its upcoming Meego devices, you can try the Meego OS by loading it onto devices such as Google's Nexus One or even the Dell Streak.
Friday, 24 Sep 2010
What if Mozilla Made a Phone
A concept design of a Mozilla phone, dubbed as Seabird, for the Mozilla Labs' Concept Series, has so much goodness in it, you'll almost wish it is real.
Thursday, 23 Sep 2010
HTC's Windows Phone 7 Images Leaked
HTC seems to have quite a few tricks up its sleeves, from its earlier HTC Desire HD and Desire Z announcements, to the leaked images of its upcoming Windows Phone 7 device.
Sony Ericsson CEO Hints of a Surprise Coming Soon
Sony Ericsson hasn't had much to shown in 2010, but if the rumors of a PSP phone and its CEO's promise of a surprise in the months to come is one and the same, then we'll have something to look forward to.
Wednesday, 22 Sep 2010
Twitter Hacked, Spread Worms and Delivered Porn
The Twitter website was hacked Tuesday morning, causing messages to pop up and loading websites to load automatically.
HP Reveals New Innovative Printers: One Looks like a Stereo, Another Comes with Touch-Screen Tablet
Printers are normally boring, utilitarian products without the sex appeal of, say, a new iPhone. But HP has revealed a couple of new printers to the New York Times which buck the trend.
RIM Readies Its Answer to iPad
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. could unveil its new tablet computerâ€â€as well as the operating system that will power itâ€â€as early as next week at a developers' conference in San Francisco.











