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Alright, it’s finally here boys and girls. Apple has now officially offers free engraving for its iPad 3G and WiFi models, just like their iPod lineups. That’s conveniently just in time for the holidays. That will change the shipping time from 24 hours to one to three business days, however, so make that message count. The lovely gift box from Apple will also come handily.
Order yours now at Apple.com

And I thought that Epson is only good at making A4 papers smudged all over with inks, here they come throwing a little white monster. I’ve seen plenty Epson printers, but I’ve never seen a nettop from them, what’s more a beast in it.
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Barnes & Noble has just officially announced the Nook Color in the US. The eReadergadget features a 7-inch (1024 x 600) IPS display with capacitive touch, and is powered by the mighty Google Android 2.0 OS (sadly no Froyo here). There’s 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity, an 8GB internal storage space, a microSD card slot for your expansion, and has up to 8-hour of juice for your leisure reading time (Wi-Fi off of kush). Read more…

Woot. Here we go again. Apple has somehow just crushed my desire to wait for the white iPhone 4, nearly. Many, including lots of engineers have stated that it’s ‘near impossible’ to manufacture white stuff, and some scientists even stated that white doesn’t exist. But it’s a sad news that despite many Apple products do come in white, the iPhone 4 may not have white colour version coming after all. Read more…

Google has just confirmed that their Android apps market has hit the 100,000 mark via their official Twitter channel. Let’s see, that’s about a jump from 70,000 to 100,000 in just three (3) months. And if you really want to know, that’s also about seven (7) months from 30,000 till this six figure number. That’s obviously still no where near Steve Jobs’s proud 300,000 apps mark, but you really can’t deny that Google is seriously catching up. It’s so sad to see that RIM’s been left behind, by so far!
SOURCE via Twitter

Now this is what I call unplug! Driving a super environment friendly electric car, and don’t have to worry about insufficient electric for your new EV. Drive home, flip the switch, and you’re ready for dinner. That’s a very cool invention from WiTriCity, a pioneer in wireless energy transfer technology, and Delphi Automotive. That’s the result of the collaboration between the two companies that are working on developing a range of automatic wireless charging products for electric vehicles.
No additional plugs or charging cords are needed in the wireless charging system. All the driver need to do is to simply park their electric vehicles over a wireless energy source that sits on the garage floor or embedded in a paved parking spot, and the system will automatically charge up your car once you activate it. Read more…

Well, here it is. Yes, it may still be in beta, but that’s better than none right? Microsoft has made available the beta version of their Windows Phone 7 Mac-friendly companion app, giving basic media syncing capability into your Mac.
Now what’s unique here is integration of iTunes and iPhoto, which comes as a surprise. This is great news, as most places worldwide have yet to properly launch their Windows Phone 7 handsets, yet. Well, except for some Kiwi-loving-hobbit country, who already have their phone.
SOURCE via Microsoft

Here’s something new for us to know. Perhaps this might also kill off Bluetooth. This was talked about quite some time ago by the Wi-Fi Alliance, but there’s no news until recently. They’re ready to push this new technology called ‘Wi-Fi Direct’.Here’s how it works.
In order to make a direct device-to-device connection over WiFi, just one of the two needs to be Wi-Fi Direct certified. In other words, a Wi-Fi Direct printer can recognize and interface with your Latitude D410 laptop from 1999, as all Wi-Fi Direct certified devices have to be able to control the one-to-one relationship. The goal here is pretty simple — it’s to create a protected connection between two devices over WiFi with as little hassle as possible. Think Bluetooth, but using WiFi. Yes, the range’s gone so big, you can still transfer your MP3 while you go to poo. Read more…

We’ve seen so many add-ons for Firefox, and that’s a good thing. Now, things will be getting slightly haywire. Some Eric Butler who is a software developer, isn’t very happy with Facebook, and he thinks you should too. Well, at least he wants you to know why you should. So, here he is, forcing you to learn a few simple things to know how bad Mark Zuckerburg is, as so does the rest of the Internet. Read more…
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