Archive for July, 2009
Spotify iPhone App Receives Rave Reviews
They say that first impressions count, which is good news for the new iPhone Spotify app, which so far has received rave reviews from testers, including US tech blog Epicenter saying, “you’d have to pry it out of my cold, dead iPhone before I’ll delete it.”
The big selling point of the new Spotify app, is [...]
Apple Releases 2TB Time Capsule and Reduces Price of 1TB Model
Apple has launched the 2TB version of its wireless network backup solution Time Capsule. At the same time it has lowered the price of its 1TB model. As well as being a wireless backup device, the Time Capsule is also a full-featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station. And now it operates in 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands simultaneously.
Nokia N97 Mini Spotted!
Last month we got heard a wave of rumors about a N97 Mini (or Mini N97) from Vodafone staff, who accidentally blurted out about the N97 Mini before Nokia had the chance too. Now though, it looks like things have got a little more interesting in this saga as Engadget recently received some pictures of [...]
Suse Studio makes creating Linux appliances simple.
You may or may not be aware that Linux has carved a solid niche for itself in the cut and thrust world if IT. There are many, many web servers out there using a LAMP stack, and it is often used as a platform for building rock solid server appliances.
Averatec N3400 Ultra-slim Notebook; Aluminum-clad Like MacBook
TriGem has launched one of the thinnest and lightest notebooks on the market the Averatec N3400 and it looks stylish too! By choosing to clad their new laptop in aluminum and by making it relatively thin and light the Averatec has taken a leaf from Apple’s book and are delivering style along with performance.
New Sony PS3 Blue and Red DualShock 3 Controlers Unveiled
There was a time when all electronics had to be black to have any sort of credibility. This was way back in the ’90s though, and in a bit of a delayed attempt at bringing its top selling console into the Technicolor world of 2009, Sony have announced that its latest PS3 DualShock 3 controllers [...]
iPhone Jailbreaking Could Crash Phone Towers
The Copyright Office is considering a request by the Electronic Frontier Organisation to make the widespread use of jailbreaking legal.
Now for those of you that don’t know, jailbreaking is where iPhone users hack their devices to accept different software that hasn’t been accepted for use by the iPhone App Store.
Apple filed a comments section with [...]
What Will Apple’s New Touchscreen Tablet Be Called? iTablet?
As we reported a few days ago, Apple are planning on launching a touchscreen tablet this year similar to the iPod and iPhone but on a larger scale (with a 10″ screen) and with new interactive booklets, sleeve notes and other interactive features to boast album downloads. The question is now what will it be called?
Twitter moves away from Social media
It’s all about you. Or, at least, it was. Twitter used to be “a service for friends, family, and co-workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?”
Now, the newest and fastest growing ’social media’ giant has had a change of heart: claiming [...]
Maingrear’s Rival to the Dell Alienware M17x; Introducing the eX-L 18 Gaming Laptop
We recently looked at the new gaming laptop from Dell, the Alienware M17x, and now Maingear has launched a rival gaming laptop the eX-L 18. The question is, can Maingear beat the aliens?


