Finally the Company has conceded all the rumors about its new product and said that all of them are very true, and that they’ll soon be launching the amazing device into the market. The BenQ members also said that the right time for its release has not been decided until now, but, will be confirming   Click to Read More >

No… not that kind of floppy…a disk-type one. Why is this useful? Apparently some BIOS updates still need you to jam in a floppy disk, despite the fact that many a PC nowadays ships without a drive for you to jam the disk into. So HP’s floppy-emulating USB flash drive gizmo is more a sysadmin’s   Click to Read More >

Sony PSP 3000

October 24, 2008 by rubbi on Anothers BrandsADD COMMENTS

Sony’s recent PSP-3000 upgrade had one major feature change among its other small updates: the brighter, increased contrast and wider color gamut screen (above: old top, new bottom). The more vivid display takes more power overall, but the rest of the PSP’s components are now using less power, giving battery life a , which is   Click to Read More >

If you have always wanted to see Google Reader and Google Calendar inside your Gmail account then you have just got your prayers fulfilled. You don’t need to open any new window to see the Google reader and calender. A set of Greasemonkey now allows you to add both Google Reader and Calendar below your   Click to Read More >

Claimed to be the world’s thinnest device with QWERTY keypad, it is the Pantech Slate. It is priced at only $49.99 but you will need two-year agreement and mail-in rebate for AT&T subscribers. This phone comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera, instant messaging, Mobile Email and Bluetooth connectivity. It will be colored in black with   Click to Read More >

Pantech has unveiled four new concept mobile phones in the form of the “Coralliform Water”, the “Easter Moai”, the “Recy_Q” and the “Softly Lofty”. The “Coralliform Water” is a slider mobile phone that looks like a budding flower, when closed. It seems that the handset has a touchscreen display and a shooter. Meanwhile, the “Easter   Click to Read More >

News that Scitech Japan is to release the VLP100, it’s first portable microprojector may interest until you learn of two snags: firstly it projects at a mere 320 x 240 pixels, and secondly it’ll cost you around $350…roughly a dollar per vertical pixel column. Sure it’s pretty tiny at 7.1 x 4.3 x 2.2-inches, weighs   Click to Read More >