Sunday, July 26, 2009

Messless Gadget Charge Kit

The Messless Gadget Charge Kit is a glass disk on which you can easily charge a total of four different gadgets. Unlike other solutions, you don’t run your current chargers through it, attaching them to a hidden power strip. Instead, it shops with small connectors that have absolutely no wires. So one cord running to the outlet will juice your Noki, iPod, Mini USB, Sony Ericsson or PSP.

Twecipes

The Associated Press has reported on the phenomenon which are called twecipes. While using tweets to post really short stories may be limited to only a few Twitters users it seems that twecipes are used by a number of popular chefs and famous people including Martha Stewart. Some common twecipes abbreviate water as H2O or cups as simply C. It’s funny how you give people a limit like 140-characters and some how they figure out how to make the most out of it.

Microsoft in streaming streaming music

MSN executive producer Peter Bake has spoken to The Telegraph and mentioned plans for Microsoft to launch a streaming music service before the end of this month. The new service has yet to be named, but will offer both free and paid-for versions. If you listen for free then expect to hear adverts regularly. If you pay then the adverts will disappear. The service is expected to be very similar to the European service Spotify, which currently charges users £9.99 (US$16) a month to remove the adverts and get a better quality audio stream.

IronKey S200

Data security is important whoever you are and whatever you do, but if you want the most secure portable storage in the world then look no further than IronKey. The company has just released its latest S200 USB Stick which it claims is the most physically and cryptographically secure stick in the world. As well as automatic AES 256-bit hardware encryption; the IronKey S200 has attained FIPS 140-2,

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Microsoft's Silverlight 3

Microsoft has upped its efforts to become the leading provider of software tools for efficient delivery of interactive online entertainment. At the center of this strategy is Silverlight 3 and Expression 3, updated software tools unveiled this past Friday. The two applications work in tandem enabling content creators to develop and deploy rich Internet application (RIA) solutions. Microsoft expects Silverlight 3 to gain market share at the expense of Adobe’s rival technologies.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Camera for iPod Touch and the iPhone

Apple will soon launch low resolution digital camera for iPod Touch and the iPhone. By cramming a camera into the iPod, Apple is challenging the low-end digicam market, not just with their own camera, but with a camera that can play videos, games and music as well. Have fun with your Apple products guys.

Halo: ODST

Halo: ODST is an expansion pack for Halo 3; Halo: ODST will be released this September 22nd on Xbox 360. This expansion pack has got 3 campaigns Heretic, Longshore and Citadel. Halo: ODST is available for $60 which includes single-player campaign on one disc, and the full Halo 3 multiplayer game on a separate disc.

Friday, July 10, 2009

DriveSharp software for improving our Driving

New software for the PC and the Mac promises to help consumers improve their driving by helping to train the brain to think and react faster on the road. DriveSharp software is being offered by Posit Science which is known for its family of brain fitness software. The software is being recommended by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety to help improve driver safety. The foundation is a research affiliate of AAA. The software consists of two exercises designed to improve a driver’s ability to quickly process what they see and how they should react while on the road.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Google Chrome Operating System

Google is entering in competition with the leading OS developers. Google recently announced the release of its desktop operating system “Google Chrome Operating System”. Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. GCOS will work on both x86 and ARM platforms. This OS will be in the market by the mid of 2010.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Duke Nukem 3D in iPhone

Duke Nukem is one of my favotite games which I have played some years back. Duke Nukem 3Dis now coming for iPhone; the game can be controlled by touch screen controls and there is also a “virtual fire button,” though players may be more likely to simply tap the screen to shoot at invading alien baddies.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

FUEL Demo

Hello friends, Fuel game’s demo has been released for PC, Xbox 360 and Play Station. Fuel is set in a globally-warmed future where petroleum fuel is scarce, and racers compete on two- and four-wheeled vehicles to win more of it. Just download the free demo from the internet and have fun.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Yoostar

Many of us will be imagining as a hero or as any other character while watching some interesting movies. With the help of ‘Yoostar”, we can place ourselves into the movie in reality. The Yoostar software includes movie scenes where the star of the film has really been separate making the process even easier to integrate yourself or your friends into the movie. The kit comes with video mixing software, a hi-resolution motionless web camera, a remote control that lets you tune the zoom and focus and a green screen.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

NetFlix on Sony Bravia

The internet enabled Sony Bravia TV’s can now able to stream movies from NetFlix. Sony made a tie-up with Netlix to provide its customers movie rental service. Netflix streaming will come to owners of Sony Bravia Internet Video-capable HDTVs as well as earlier Sony Bravia models equipped with the separate Sony Bravia Internet Video Link module.