DROID Bionic for Verizon Rumoured Release in September
Motorola’s very expected Smartphone, Droid Bionic is rumoured to be launched in August or September 2011 through network carrier firm Verizon. Read the rest of this entry »
Motorola’s very expected Smartphone, Droid Bionic is rumoured to be launched in August or September 2011 through network carrier firm Verizon. Read the rest of this entry »
Samsung has just revealed the official launch of the 4G LTE variety of the Galaxy Tab 10.1, that like its WiFi brother will offer in 16GB and 32GB flavors. The 2 can be had for $529.99 and $629.99 respectively a two year contract from Verizon. Check out our unboxing of the almost similar WiFi version below. Read the rest of this entry »
Mythical technology or actual thing? Which is the question which has always appeared around those films which depict investigators zooming into a photo and “enhancing” the individuals face, despite the fact which the resolution has already been managed. However, Sony’s latest camera, the Cyber-shot TX55 provides something like that. They are naming it ‘Clear Image Zoom’ and they tell it digitally improves the cameras 5x optical zoom to 10x without degrading the image quality. Skeptical? We are. Althought, there is tech out there which can complete in the blanks of an image using an algorithm, but we’d be startled if it showed up in a buyer device of this slimness so immediately; the TX55 is only 12.2mm thick. Under hood is a 16.2 MP sensor, the power to focus in on subjects at a impressive 0.1 sec and a 3.3″ AMOLED touchscreen. The Cyber-shot TX55 can also catch 42.9 MP panoramic photos and full HD video. Read the rest of this entry »
Apple just revealed which it had one million downloads of its latest operating system, Lion.
Thanks the the simplicity of downloading it via the App Store, this was the greatest OS release in Apple’s history.
Here is the full release:
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Google Toolbar for Firefox has long been a unlimited add-on for the well-known open base browser, but Google determined it is no longer necessary.
“As we all know, over the past few years, there has been a tremendous amount of innovation in the browser space. For Firefox users, many features that were once offered by Google Toolbar for Firefox are now already built right into the browser. Therefore, while Google Toolbar for Firefox works on versions up to and including Firefox 4 only, it will not be supported on Firefox 5 and future versions,” tells a message on the Google Toolbar help blog. Read the rest of this entry »