News
Wednesday, 30 Jun 2010
What's Wrong with Windows Live Sync?
Microsoft continues its penchant for disjointed silos and confusing arrays with Windows Live Sync, Live Mesh and Live Skydrive.
Google Tries to Appease China
After boldly stating earlier this year it would no longer censor search results on its Chinese site according to China's regulations, Google's now trying to appease the Chinese government to allow it to continue operating in the country.
Apple's Procedures to Handle iPhone 4 Antenna Issue
The iPhone 4 might have sold 1.7 million units since its launch, but the continuing antenna issue has the company telling its employees to assert that all you need to do, is hold the phone properly.
iPhone 4 is Apple's Best Product Launch Ever
Despite the issues with poor reception, dodgy screens and lacks of white models, the iPhone 4 is Apple's best product launch ever.
Tuesday, 29 Jun 2010
See Mario Jump on your Android 2.1 Device
Fancy having Mario jumping and bashing some gombas on your phone? Yes you can, though it has to be on an Android 2.1 and above device.
OCZ Technology Unveils the RevoDrive, the World's Fastest Consumer Solid State Drive
OCZ Technology Unveils the RevoDrive, an innovative storage solution that focuses on both performance and affordability for consumers, with up to 80,000 IOPS.
Windows Live Essentials Public Beta Now Available
Microsoft today announced the public availability of the new Windows Live Essentials beta – a free suite of services that makes it simple for consumers to create and share polished photos and movies, organize email and stay in touch with friends.
Monday, 28 Jun 2010
Opera Says 8pm-12am is Prime Internet Surfing Time for Mobile
Around the world, 8 p.m. to midnight are the day’s prime mobile browsing hours, according to Opera’s State of the Mobile Web Report.
Google Removes Two Android Apps
Google were compelled to hit that remote "kill switch" recently on two free applications. The two apps were intentionally misrepresented by a security researcher in order to encourage user downloads from the Android Market, although they weren't outrightly malicious according to a security specialist with Google's Android team.
An Interview with Jonathan Ive on the iPhone 4
Jonathan Ive, Apple's Senior Vice President of Design, isn't one to be in the spotlight (Google his name and try to find out more about him), but he's spoken briefly with popular design blog Core77 on the design of the iPhone 4.











