People seemed to be impressed by the iPhone 4’s camera, but not enough impressed. Then again, the iPhone has seen fair share of mods from any kinds of form due to its popularity. One person by the name Aniebres has shown a fair decent result of converting the iPhone 4 into a SLR-like body nicely equipped with a lens. Hardware wise, it seemed solid enough, with the iPhone 4 slotting in with a satisfying click, while the entire lens mechanism has been shifted over to line up with the iPhone’s camera location. This ironically creates a room for an Apple sticker too! Check out how it’s done in the video below. Anyway, I really love to say this: “i-Fire in the hole!!!”
When Chrome was on beta, time was crawling like snail. It seemed forever to wait for it to go gold. But now, two years have passed, and they’ve reached version 6! Google sure wasn’t messing around when they launched Chrome, and is now a fierce competitor to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Mozilla’s Firefox, not forgetting Opera and Co.
Well the rise of the Skynet seemed eminent, as more and more advancement in our technology reaches somewhat surreal, to the point that robots do not need lithium batteries in order to operate. Neither does our lights. Read more…
Kauppalehti, a Finnish newspaper was given some statement by a person name Tapani Kaskinen. Now, this Mr Kaskinen is not some anybody, but Nokia’s Senior Comms Manager. Therefore, his words do command some strong truth when it comes to Nokia’s phones. The whole article is in Finnish, and might have some errors while going through the translation maniac’s brain. But what’s important, and can’t be wrong, is the statement “will begin shipping in 30th September.” Well, you’ll Nokia lunatic fans will be able to get your hands on this long awaited N-series phone right about October. Shall I wake you up when September ends?
After a good lecture from the Prescott era, Chipzilla is getting its sweet stroll in the race for the fastest processor in the gigantic galaxy. Remember when the Pentium 4c 3.0GHz was what Intel said to be the fastest? Time sure flies. Now IBM, who has been under the radar after Apple migrated to Intel, recently announced that their 5.2GHz z196 processor is the fastest chip in the planet. I’m sure I’ve seen numbers far higher than that, from crazy enthusiasts like Kingpin, while fooling around with some liquid nitrogen. Read more…
ExoPC has finally opened its door to public, as their 11.6-inch multitouch capacitve screen tablet goes up for pre-orders now. The Windows 7 powered tablet is up for $624 for the 32GB variant, while the 64GB variant will command about $720. Might sound a tad high, but you’re getting storage speed of 160MB/s as the ExoPC utilizes SanDisk’s P4 mini-SSDs and has four hours of oomph. The only cut that the cake is missing is the GPS feature. Place your order now, and you might get yours in October 15th. Sounds like a great stuff for school, and it even works with Martview app.
Microsoft was reported in spending billions to market their upcoming Windows Phone 7 platform. Well hopefully this is not the only thing that comes out, since Microsoft’s saying a revolution is coming. Fingers crossed?
Carl Zeiss unveiled their Cinemizer head-mounted display some time back in 2008, which they wanted to revolutionize how you watch your movies on your iPod Touch. What seemed cool back then seemed odd now, with the dated hardware. However, Carl Zeiss isn’t very happy that their ‘revolutionizing’ product is coming of age so quickly, and has somehow updated their Cinemizer to follow current trend. Now how can you call your product new, when you’re missing the suffix ‘3D’? Read more…
In collaboration with the PSGroove team, hacker Kakaroto managed to adapt the ‘USB key’ used for jailbreaking PS3 into a Nokia N900. Of kush, the open-source community wasted no time in porting it to the Palm Pre. So, have a N900? Then head up the source and do the dood. Downloads and detailed instructions at the source links below. Read more…
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