Category: Technology
SanDisk’s Ultra SDXC SD card offers 64 GB of storage for just $349.99
February 22, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

It was just last month at CES when Panasonic introduced its first 64 GB SDXC memory cards, opening up a new doorway for fans of high-definition cameras and camcorders. Of course, Panasonic’s suggested retail pricing for those 64 GB cards was $599.95 each. Now comes memory and storage developer SanDisk with its 64 GB Ultra [...]
The Nokia E72 Review
February 22, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Introduction Look at the E72 and you’ll like it. Handle the E72 and you’ll love it. Nokia’s $419 (unlocked, no contract) E72 follows in the footsteps of the lovable E71 with a rock-solid steel chassis built for the businessman. It also hides a hideous and complex operating system in sore need of an update, but [...]
Desktop PC Buying Guide 2010
February 22, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

The most important part of your computer can also be one of the most difficult to choose. Between Intel and AMD, models lines including Pentium, Core 2 Duo, Athlon, Sempron, and more, GHz ratings that aren’t comparable between companies, things start to look pretty complicated. PCWorld offers one of the most comprehensive guides on the [...]
Samsung HMX-U20 Pictures
February 22, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Samsung has updated their HMX-U10 with two new compact camcorders, the HMX-U20 and the HMX-U15. Both shoot 1080p video and feature time lapse recording, but bumping up to the U20 gets you 3x optical zoom.HMX-U10, Nothing too exciting about these updates, but their solid specs ensure that Samsung is keeping up with the Joneses in [...]
Motorola Backflip Releasing Android

Mobile operator AT&T is finally getting its first Android-powered device in the form of the Motorala Backflip, featuring a “reverse flip” design, QWERTY keyboard, and a “backtrack” touch panel that lets the display be hands-free while a user’s fingers work behind the screen. Plus, the entire phone can be propped up in a “table mode” [...]
Valups Tivit
February 19, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

One of the big tech stories of 2009 was the transition of the U.S. broadcast TV standard from analog (NTSC) to digital (ATSC). But while ATSC broadcasts offer crystal clear high-def images, they have at least one drawback: unlike analog broadcasts, digital TV is tough to receive if you’re on the move. That means that [...]
LG’s BD590 Blu-ray Player
February 18, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment
All the focus is on 3D in the home theater space, but LG appears content to take a wait-and-see approach to the new 3D Blu-ray format. Instead of getting on the bandwagon, LG has gone in a different direction with its new flagship Blu-ray player, the BD590, which includes all the features that made the [...]
Panasonic 3D HDTV VT25 Plasma TV Series
February 17, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Sony, Samsung, LG, Toshiba and Vizio all announced 3D-compatible HDTVs at this year’s CES, but Panasonic has made the most noise about the technology. The company began touting an extra dimension at last year’s CES, and this year it has finally announced a shipping date for its first 3D plasma TV. Dubbed the VT25 series, [...]
Eye-Fi Pro
February 16, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Eye-Fi heads into the new decade with a completely rearchitected design for its Wi-Fi-enabled SD cards for digital cameras. The system, an integrated ASIC dubbed “Arcturus,” powers the new Eye-Fi Pro X2 card, delivering higher capacities, theoretically better speed and power usage, and an overhauled software interface with more of a client-side focus. The Pro [...]
Apple iPad
February 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment

Apple Ipad has already been presented by the CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs. The Apple Ipad is the same as the iPhone but bigger with a lot more features. The price of this new hi-tech computer is said to start at $499. Many people are amazed and are interested in this. The Apple Insider report [...]
