Emirates to gain HP ElitePad 900 Windows 8 to help airline staff, passengers
Exemplary customer service has its benefits, but with a brand like Emirates, it’s often over the top. The company has gone on to include Windows 8 tablets among their staff utilities to enhance...
View ArticleSemi-automatic Gmail Assisstant can land you in trouble
Rude replies are pretty much a mandate in the hectic corporate jungle we’re bred in. Just why the Semi-Automatic Gmail Assistant (SAGA) has been rolled in. What appears as simple colorful boxes...
View ArticleLG Kids Pad arrives in South Korea for $276, more to follow
LG has decided to touch the niche market of tablets for kids. With the launch of last week’s LG Kids Pad, the South Korean company has made it clear that they are in for some really colorful, playful...
View ArticleToshiba’s Tablet Man brings people closer
Super Nature Design and Great Works China have rolled out the Toshiba Tablet Man. This happens to be a ‘garment’ that helps better connection between individuals by creating opportunities for new...
View ArticleSharp PN-K321 to arrive as thinnest monitor in 4k2k genre
The Japanese market will soon be graced by Sharp’s 32-inch LCD monitor, by the name of Sharp PN-K321. This was shown off at CEATEC, containing proprietary IGZO technology and 4k2k resolution (3840 x...
View ArticleMicrosoft begins “Scroogled” holiday campaign on Bing
Microsoft has finally picked up its battle axes and taken a step towards a war against its competitor, Google. The company has recently announced “Scroogled”, a campaign for holiday shoppers that tells...
View ArticleIndian township connected with 1 gigabit per second Internet
When folks from Kochi, in India, read about the 1 Gigabit per second connectivity made to available to the people of Kansas City, they wouldn’t in their wildest dreams gauge the possibility of enjoying...
View ArticleGoogle shows off its Search features in two 30 seconds ads
Google advertising its search is an oxymoron. We understand Microsoft does it for Bing, but Google Search needs no ads. Nonetheless the ads are really cool, the first one features a nervous job...
View ArticleFacebook brings Poke feature to mobiles
Enough of all that swiping and pinching and touching that you put your phone through. Facebook now invites you to go on an ‘poke’ your phone. They have introduced the infamous feature for mobiles. It’s...
View ArticleMoneual Touch Table PC for cafes accepts orders, pays bills
While many multitouch surfaces have been blown up to appear as too futuristic, expensive or mere concepts, there was a need for one to stand out as a people’s innovation. Where else but Korea could one...
View ArticleCES: Targus New Pen Touch turns Windows 8 laptops into touchscreen devices
Using Windows 8 would never seem more fruitful than when you came across a magical Targus accessory that efficiently changes the way you interact with your device. The Touch Pen for Windows 8 changes...
View ArticleKingston’s DataTraveler HyperX Predator arrives as the worlds first 1TB flash...
We knew we would see no end to memory expansion and storage device size reduction, so the arriving of this Kingston 1TB flash drive isn’t really a shocker as it is aweinspiring. Called the DataTraveler...
View ArticleCES: Polaroid M7, M10 Android tablets may rival Nexus line
Polaroid is growing in confidence, entering the old world ethos into the new world order for gizmos. They have made their presence felt with their Android cameras that stared the Galaxy Camera in the...
View ArticlePanasonic unveils 20-inch tablet at CES 2013
Panasonic has jumped aboard the 4k bandwagon and has graced the occasion of the 2013 CES with its one-of-a-kind tablet, one that nearly beats the purpose of owning a tablet. A not-so-travel-0friendly...
View ArticleRovio overtakes Twitter in active users count
Not every developer has the privilege of hosting its service or software to 263 million users. However, Rovio hit the 263 million active users mark before December 2012. Strangely and for some,...
View ArticleAsus MeMO Pad sets price benchmark at $149
Talk about getting your gizmos easy and cheap and it doesn’t get better than this. That too, with a manufacturer like Asus rolling out a 7-inch tablet under the MeMO line, is a sure treat awaiting. It...
View ArticleBamboo peripherals make a return courtesy Sanyo
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen the typical bamboo and wood-constructed PC peripherals. But now they’re coming in once again, thanks to Sanyo’s handmade device fascination. The keyboard comes by...
View ArticleElecom USB sticks for women makes a good accessory
Many of the fairer sex pick gizmos based on how well they’d go with their overall style. Now it would seem appropriate if things as trivial and easily passable as USB drives were to live up to the...
View ArticleAsus unveils the world’s smallest router, the WL-330NUL
While display screens keep growing bigger, other computer peripherals have begun shrinking, particularly routers. Leading the way is Asus’s latest, the WL-330NUL. Crowned as the world’s smallest full...
View ArticleSony Xperia Tablet Z to arrive with 1.5GHz quad-core CPU, NFC
Sony’s venture into the tablet market continues deeper and bolder with the arrival of the Xperia Tablet Z. The 10.1-inch Android 4.1 Jelly Bean device will arrive with a a Qualcomm 1.5GHz quad-core...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....