Archive | April, 2010

Is the SSD market about to erupt? We are now at a stage in the development of the SSD market – where reluctant techno geek knows this is going to be a multibillion dollar market. The days of the “SSD deniers” and “SSD market entry procrastinators” are behind us.

The internet phenomenon that is Twitter doesn’t seem to be letting up any time soon as it continues to grow and grow [...]

You know, it’s easy enough to churn out a blog article if it’s about something that is of interest to [...]

he popbox Platform enables anyone to create Flash applications utilizing popbox API’s to create TV experiences out of any home and web-based media experience. The interface can handle Flash, Java and QT so Netflix is now available. Other content available is Hulu, CBS and ABC.

Like Twitter, the listings through Anttenna are limited to 140 characters. The company has designed the program service to follow Twitter. Complete strangers who are not following one another on the social networking site can interact with one another in order to facilitate a deal. This is called “Anttweeting.”

At MWC this year, Intel and Nokia had a joint surprise in store for the world — the the announcement [...]

On day one of iPad there was an app called “Facebook” which sold for $3 which wasn’t really the app from Facebook itself, but some developer out to make a quick buck. And it worked. Much to the chagrin of Facebook.

For developers using Microsoft tools, the release of Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 mark the tools of the next generation. It [...]

After months of speculation and rumours of the inevitable, Apple finally have updated their line of MacBook Pro’s. Apple fanboys [...]

Ever since the release of the iPhone Apple have been resisting any attempts by browser authors to get their software [...]

With the WePad, you can browse the Internet, watch YouTube, check your e-mail, chat with friends on Facebook, and more. WePad is built on a platform based on two established, well-known technologies, Android and Linux.

Today Microsoft held their very own ” Time to Share ” event today, while they didn’t receive much attention when [...]

The tablet device would open up across a central hinge to reveal dual screens. One will hold the content and the other will make up a virtual keyboard, necessary at least some of the time. One application that this could be welcome is an e-book reader. With the device oriented to look like a book, with a page on each screen, this might be enough to revitalize a concept that never quite took off, the e-book.

With high speed internet and broadband widely available these days, web designers don’t have to worry half as much as [...]