Archive for May, 2009

iPhone Clone – Lenovo oPhone

Welcome back!The name is quite similar that’s why it’s called iPhone clone , however about features, we think it’s different. Lenovo’s OPhone O1 is an android based phone designed for China Mobile which is one of the biggest mobile carriers in the world. The Lenovo OPhone features Lenovo’s own OMS (Open Mobile System) which is [...]


Google’s New Algorithm Knows when You’re Going to Quit Your Job

Google developed an algorithm that notify them which employees are most likely to quit. That’s really interesting as-well-as fearful for employees.
What it does: Actually it’s a formula designed by Google team to let a machine essentially wriggle around inside your head to dig out your true intentions obviously regarding job — intentions you might not [...]


Google PowerMeter- Know personal electricity consumption

Google PowerMeter – A tool Google engineers developed. It’s a Google gadget that can show consumers their personal electricity consumption right on a home computer.
Google partnered with few power enabled companies, here’s the initial list of partner utilities represent millions of homes spread across cities and country-sides in the US, Canada, and India:

San Diego Gas [...]


Acer’s DX900, X960 Windows Mobile SmartPhones

Acer is rolling out a whole slide of Windows Mobile and Android-powered smartphones this year. Firstly, we’ve got the WinMo 6.1-based DX900, which is really not good in looks but contains the powerful punch of twin SIMs underneath its homely shell. Most dual-SIM devices top out at EDGE, but the DX900 takes it to the [...]


Upcoming iPhone features – 600MHz CPU, 32GB, 3.2MP CAM

An unverified rumor came from Chinese forum — but a set of specs for a upcoming Apple iPhone have leaked out along above mentioned screenshot. As suspected, iPhone model MB717LL 9 (“iPhone2,1″ perhaps?) will have a 600MHz processor (up from the current 400MHz unit), 256MB of RAM (from the current 128MB), 32GB of storage, a [...]


Upcoming Philips Greener LED bulbs

On Earth Day in April, we were looking for ways to be greener and changing the lighting in our homes. Last week, Lightfair International 2009 was in NYC, which is the largest lighting trade show and conference in the world.  One of the exhibitors at Lightfair, Philips, unveiled some new ideas about “green” lighting that [...]


Access Digg With Facebook Account

After 10 months of promise, Digg is finally implementing Facebook Connect. Facebook users are now able to log into Digg with their Facebook credentials and use the site as if they had spent the time registering. It will also push their activity back to Facebook so their friends can see what they’ve been digging, and [...]


Nokia E52 with 8 hours of talk or 23 days standby

Nokia has just rowed another E-series device into market. The Nokia E52, which is not so attractive but with superb battery backup feature: 8 hours of talk or 23 days of standby.

The other required features are: an A-GPS, WiFi, HSUPA data, and 3.2 megapixel with generous support for your IT environments via built-in mobile VPN, [...]


Mind Controlled Wheel Chair

Developed by Spain’s University of Zaragoza researchers, this high tech wheelchair “uses an EEG cap worn on the head, and a P300 neurophysiological protocol for automated navigation.”
The user can see a real-time visualization of his surroundings on the screen in front of him and then concentrates on the space where he wants to navigate to. [...]


Rumours – MAC’s New Cheap Laptops

Economy slowdown and the popularity of cheap netbooks, Apple is “tailoring changes” that will “drive down prices” of the most accepted Mac laptop models.
Customers in the coming months can look forward to more affordable versions of both the 13-inch MacBook and iMac, according to people who’ve proven extremely reliable in predicting Apple’s future business directions. [...]