Archive for June, 2010

Pics, Specs And Video : Nokia N9 aka C0

June 27, 2010 |  by  |  Mobiles, News, Tech Stuff  |  No Comments

Earlier every one wondered when a mysterious new Nokia C9 phone was found floating around in the below video : And now more details has come out on the same, the Nokia Specs includes a 8-megapixel camera, support from 850/1900MHz 3G bands. A prototype was recently pictured showing more of what phone will look like : Seems like a combination of Nokia N900 and the Nokia N98. via

Video : BlackBerry Curve 9300

June 27, 2010 |  by  |  Mobiles, Tech Stuff, Video  |  No Comments

Guys from Technbuffalo were able to get hold of upcoming Curve 9300, If you are waiting for the 9300, here is sneak peek on what you will be getting in the smartphone :

Google Chrome Adds Native Flash Support

June 27, 2010 |  by  |  Google, Tech Stuff  |  No Comments

While whole world is busy in developments around Apple vs Adobe saga, Google has gone ahead and added the native flash support on Chrome. So, from now on you won't be asked to download the flash plugin to run content on your fav sites. The flash is enabled by default, a recent update to the chrome brought this along.

Top fake news prank story generators

June 25, 2010 |  by  |  Cool Stuff  |  No Comments

Earlier we reported Fake news generator to create fake news articles on any newspaper. Now how about a way to create your own fake news prank headlines, with the ability to add a little personal touch by customizing names and stories, you can make your article more credible believable or outrageous with fake news story generators. Here's the another two of them. 1. WasArrested - This is a prank script written for the sole purpose of confusing, embarrassing, and angering your friends or enemies. It is very simple and quick to do, starts with asking victim?s name, city, and gender. Then it asks

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Apple will now store and share your iPhone?s location

June 23, 2010 |  by  |  Apple, Gadgets, Mobiles, Softwares, Tech Stuff  |  1 Comment

Apple?s new privacy policy contains a small new paragraph of big importance: it gives the company license to store 'the real-time geographic location of your Apple computer or device' and share it with 'partners and licensees.' What personal information we collect When you create an Apple ID, register your products, apply for commercial credit, purchase a product, download a software update, register for a class at an Apple Retail Store, or participate in an online survey, we may collect a variety of information, including your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, contact preferences, and credit card information. When you share your content

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Dell takes a close look over Chrome OS

June 23, 2010 |  by  |  Google, News, Softwares, Tech Stuff  |  No Comments

According to Reuters as google is gearing up tp launch ChromeOS Dell is keeping a close eye on this, the large-scale laptop and computer manufacture is currently in a process with Google for incorporating Chrome OS in its new laptops. Dell and Google have already teamed up on a number of devices hence so ChromeOS laptops wouldn?t seems impossible. "We have to have a point of view on the industry and technology direction two years, three years down the road, so we continuously work with Google on this," Amit Midha, Dell's president for Greater China and South Asia told Reuters

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GoogleCL – Google unveils command-line tool for YouTube, Calendar, Docs , Blogger etc

June 23, 2010 |  by  |  Apps, Google, News, Softwares, Tech Stuff  |  No Comments

Google has come up with very simple yet useful app for computer geeks GoogleCL which brings Google services to the command line allowing users to do everything from uploading folders to Picasa, adding appointments to a Google Calendar, blogging, Contacts, docs, Picasa Youtube. A command-line interface (CLI) is a mechanism for interacting with a computer operating system by typing commands to perform specific tasks. GoogleCL is Python application that makes Google Data API calls through the command line. Googlers from the Street View team created the application for their own use, but have now turned GoogleCL over to the general public.

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iOS 4 – Complete walk-through and guide

June 23, 2010 |  by  |  Gadgets, Mobiles, Tech Stuff  |  No Comments

iOS 4 has arrived. If you haven?t got a chance to upgrade your device or you?re waiting to get an iPhone 4, we?ve got a full walk-through of the new version ofiOS4 and its biggest features in the embedded video below.

Hands-On iBooks for iPhone iOS 4

June 22, 2010 |  by  |  Gadgets, Softwares, Tech Stuff  |  1 Comment

iBooks for iPhone is now available. The iBookstore will allow for browsing and purchasing books on the iPad /iPhone. What makes it more exciting is that this new feature will rely on the ePub standard rather than some proprietary Apple format. ePub was developed by the International Digital Publishing Forum and works on several devices and platforms like the Sony Reader and Adobe Digital Editions for your desktop computer. One can compare it as the 'MP3' of e-book formats. Five large publishers (Penguin, Harper Collins, Macmillan, Hachette Book Group, and Simon & Schuster) announced support today and the store will

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How iOS 4 and iTunes work together

June 22, 2010 |  by  |  Gadgets, Mobiles, Softwares, Tech Stuff  |  No Comments

With iTunes 9.2, iOS4 devices are natively supported. Check out the video embedded to get familiar with what?s new with iTunes and iOS4.

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