BlackBerry Storm2 Comes with an Improved Display Screen
Canada's Research in Motion has initiated manufacturing BlackBerry smartphones in Brazil, with young people as its primary target and for the very first time users of the more sophisticated mobile phones in Latin America's largest economy, co-Chief Executive Jim Basillie informed Reuters on Wednesday.
New York Woman Gets Compensation for Substandard Plastic Surgery
The court addressing the lawsuit filed by a New York woman against Dr. Keith Berman who messed up her plastic surgery in 2003, gave a verdict in her favor, announcing an amount of $3.5 Million as compensation to her.
The jury said that the plastic surgery was expected to lift and increase the breast but it ended in a mess called "double bubble deformities".
Cloud Services to Rope-in Customers for Savvis
More cloud computing services by Savvis are expected to rope in more customers for its other services, as the company improves its Asia-Pacific data center.
Cloud Services to Rope-in Customers for Savvis
More cloud computing services by Savvis are expected to rope in more customers for its other services, as the company improves its Asia-Pacific data center.
Cloud Services to Rope-in Customers for Savvis
More cloud computing services by Savvis are expected to rope in more customers for its other services, as the company improves its Asia-Pacific data center.
IT Show 2010 at Suntec Starts From Thursday
THE four-day IT Show 2010 at Suntec Singapore, organized by the Eastern Directors is starting from this Thursday and will be bigger than last year's with more exhibits and new gadgets.
Apple's iPad a Threat to The Mac
The Mac's biggest threat is believed to be Apple itself rather than Microsoft Windows.
In a conversation at a Goldman Sachs technology conference, Apple COO Tim Cook revealed that Apple is a "mobile devices company," and that more devices will get the iPhone OS.
Apple's iPad a Threat to The Mac
The Mac's biggest threat is believed to be Apple itself rather than Microsoft Windows.
In a conversation at a Goldman Sachs technology conference, Apple COO Tim Cook revealed that Apple is a "mobile devices company," and that more devices will get the iPhone OS.
Intel Launches its Intel's Core i7-980X
Intel today unveiled its newest Extreme Edition processor, the Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition, replacing Core i7-975 as the top-of-the-line Intel processor.
The Core i7-980X Extreme Edition, codenamed as Gulftown is Intel's first six-core processor for consumers, targeting mainly gamers and well-heeled multimedia professionals.
Intel Launches its Intel's Core i7-980X
Intel today unveiled its newest Extreme Edition processor, the Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition, replacing Core i7-975 as the top-of-the-line Intel processor.
The Core i7-980X Extreme Edition, codenamed as Gulftown is Intel's first six-core processor for consumers, targeting mainly gamers and well-heeled multimedia professionals.
Motorola Strikes a Deal with Microsoft to Provide Search, Map Functions on Its New Phones
On Tuesday, Motorola Inc. said that it has struck a deal with Microsoft Corp.
According to the deal, the software maker will provide search and map functions on Motorola's new smart phones.
Motorola Strikes a Deal with Microsoft to Provide Search, Map Functions on Its New Phones
On Tuesday, Motorola Inc. said that it has struck a deal with Microsoft Corp.
According to the deal, the software maker will provide search and map functions on Motorola's new smart phones.
MySpace Plans to Restore its Position
With Google’s new social networking site Buzz, and Facebook and Twitter already marching ahead, MySpace is all set to carve a niche for itself. A new look is being given to the micro-blogging site with a new mantra, "Discover and be discovered".
MySpace Plans to Restore its Position
With Google’s new social networking site Buzz, and Facebook and Twitter already marching ahead, MySpace is all set to carve a niche for itself. A new look is being given to the micro-blogging site with a new mantra, "Discover and be discovered".
OnLive “Games On Demand” Service Launching on June 17
Another big announcement is on its way. OnLive, a “Games On Demand” service, expects to give instant gaming on the web for titles like Crysis, Burnout Paradise, and much more. It plans to take consoles and computer component requirements out, so that everything is computed on a remote OnLive server and propelled back to the user’s TV or monitor.
OnLive “Games On Demand” Service Launching on June 17
Another big announcement is on its way. OnLive, a “Games On Demand” service, expects to give instant gaming on the web for titles like Crysis, Burnout Paradise, and much more. It plans to take consoles and computer component requirements out, so that everything is computed on a remote OnLive server and propelled back to the user’s TV or monitor.
Sony’s Motion Controller Will be Called 'PlayStation Move'
PlayStation Move is the name Sony has given to its PlayStation 3 motion controller.
The motion controller, which was launched in June 2009, was christened by Sony, at an event at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Sony’s Motion Controller Will be Called 'PlayStation Move'
PlayStation Move is the name Sony has given to its PlayStation 3 motion controller.
The motion controller, which was launched in June 2009, was christened by Sony, at an event at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Can Zune HD Stay with Windows Phone 7
With plenty of interesting feature, Zune HD is known as a well-built music player. But as the release of Windows Phone 7 Series is approaching, it is being wondered whether or not full Zune HD functionality will be encompassed in by "Music + Video" hub in the former. It is also still not known whether Zune would come up as individual standalone music player.
OnLive remote gaming service to launch on June 17
According to recent reports, the OnLive remote gaming service, which has been in the research and development mode for the last eight years, will launch on June 17 this year.
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