Archive

Archive for February, 2011

Apple Juice

February 15th, 2011

Apple Juice

Author:

Creativity at its best, or just a very waste of paint?

February 15th, 2011



Author:

Samsung to woe the enterprise section with the new Galaxy S II

February 15th, 2011

Samsung to woe the enterprise section with the new Galaxy S II

BlackBerry may to be the brand that you think of when mentioning enterprise smartphone platform, but Samsung is keen to position its newly unveiled Galaxy S II as the new contenders for the crown.

To get there, Samsung’s working with Sybase to bring far more advanced security to the handsets than stock Android offers, including control of individual applications and ports and also allowing for remote administration — including admin-pushed app updates. Samsung also talked up the phone’s Exchange compatibility and, with help from Cisco, the phone offers WebEx compatibility, VPN support, and VOIP calling.

Good luck persuading your HR to update your phone to this dual-core madness.

Author:

Happy Valentines…

February 15th, 2011

Happy Valentines...

And probably Happy Single-awareness day too, for foreveralone.jpg users.

Author:

Microsoft disable 'Autorun.inf' for handy drives in latest Windows update

February 15th, 2011

Microsoft disable 'Autorun.inf' for handy drives in latest Windows update

And may I say that this is very late, at least by two to three years. Imagine how many lives can Microsoft save if they’ve ever bothered to provide this update as early as 2005. Then again, it’s better to be late then never, as usual.

Read more…

Author:

ViewSonic ViewPad 10Pro 10-inch Dual-boot Tablet

February 15th, 2011

ViewSonic ViewPad 10Pro 10-inch Dual-boot Tablet

ViewSonic plans to unveil its ViewPad 10Pro tablet at Mobile World Congress. However, to distinguish itself from the flooded market of tablets, it’s made itself clear towards geek, that is being the first tablet to have dual-boot capability. The tablet is said to be powered by both Windows 7 and Android 2.2, though Honeycomb is said to come very soon after launching.

Based on Intel’s Oak Trail platform, the ViewPad 10Pro also features a 1024 x 600 LED-backlit capacitive touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity. Its battery provides enough juice for up to 6-hour. In an era where most tablet manufacturers are going the dual-core way, we’ll see how Intel’s new Atom processor stands out among the crowd.

Author:

iRU AIO All-In-One Desktop PC

February 15th, 2011

iRU AIO All-In-One Desktop PC

Now this is one swell of a nice looking all-in-one desktop, and you’ve got to hand it over to the Russians. Russian-based company iRU has recently introduced their newest all-in-one desktop PC namely the iRU AIO (All-in-One). P

Read more…

Author:

Apple to fix iOS notification?

February 14th, 2011

Apple to fix iOS notification?

Apple’s iOS has been a great smartphone OS, quite revolutionary I might add. Yes, these days we also have the Android OS which is very amazing though similar to iOS, and there’s the WP7 OS that’s very attractive. However, I believe many still roots to iOS being the favourite of ‘em all. Read more…

Author:

Why you should never do business with Microsoft

February 14th, 2011

Why you should never do business with Microsoft

Author:

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo

February 14th, 2011

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo

Sony might have shown to the world their Xperia Arc, but there’s another flagship hidden in their lab. Well, you can’t really call this a flagship looking at the hardware that powers it, which seemed to be measly struggling among the many dual-core smartphones announced at MWC 2011. Read more…

Author: