Much hoopla has been raised about the life, or lack thereof, of the iPod's battery. And while many users of the first 5GB iPod model are still using the battery with no problem whatsoever, the fact is that cells eventually run out of juice. You won't wake up one day to find your battery dead; rather, expect a long, slow descent that involves shorter and shorter battery life between recharges. Eventually, you're going to have to switch out the battery… Continue reading »
From the same folks at Whirled Interactive who brought us the excellently funny “Pulp Wave Fiction” comes another intelligent use of Google Wave as a video production medium — this time it’s used to encapsulate the year in news and social media.
In “Waving Goodbye to 2009,” embedded after the break, we see a Google Wave rendition of the year’s most memorable moments. From the Obama inauguration to the Iran elections, from Susan Boyle to Kanye West, the video highlights the best — and worst — moments of 2009.
Check it out below and let us know what you think. Were any huge stories omitted you would have liked to see included?
(Thanks to Barb Dybwad)
"The Android platform is rapidly shaking up the smartphone market," said comScore vice president of mobile Mark Donovan.
"While iPhone continues to set the bar with its App Store and passionate user base, and RIM remains the leader among the business set, Android is clearly gaining momentum among developers and consumers." Continue reading »
Although the iPhone
With 2010 right around the corner, Apple is already field testing the newest version of the iPhone. The newest model, deemed iPhone 3,1 is supposed to be a large upgrade over the previous 3GS version. If all goes to plan this new iPhone can really help Apple’s fight in the smart phone wars against the Droid… Continue reading »
The first thing you will notice about this well made case is the material which is not faux leather but real leather. Add in some ultra-soft lambskin and you have everything you need to protect your iPhone from not only scratches but also knocks and bumps of transporting mobile phones… Continue reading »
Data Storage has been around for centuries. Even before the first commercial electronic computers appeared in 1951, data storage existed. We could go all the way back to the stone ages and probably find data carved into rocks for storage. However, more recent and advanced data storage can be traced to as early as the early 1700s, when punch cards were used… Continue reading »
Google is everywhere. It is now one of the most recognisable brands in the world today, and has a finger or thumb in every pie that is worth sticking a digit in.
Pretty amazing, considering it was started by two friends at college… Continue reading »
The GrooveRazor earphones are different from many other forms of in-ear headphones in the way that they are designed to be worn. For extra support each speaker is supported by its wire which is looped over the top of the ear and then the earphones is positioned… Continue reading »
Inventor of the mobile phone says today’s phones are too complex…
The inventor of the mobile phone says the devices have become too complex, with a range of features from cameras to music, since he made the first wireless call more than three decades ago… Continue reading »




