News
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Nokia Rolling Out 808 PureView in May
Nokia confirmed today that the 808 PureView will be rolling out to select markets in May. The first markets to receive the Nokia 808 PureView include Russia and India.
Sony Outs VAIO T Series Ultrabooks
Sony has announced its first Ultrabook, the Vaio T series. It comes in 11.6 and 13.3-inch sizes, and features a hybrid SSD/HDD storage system.
Entry-Level Full-Frame Nikon Rumor Gains Traction, Sensor Supplier Identifed
An unconfirmed report from an Italian website says that Aptina has been tapped by Nikon to develop the full-frame sensor for the rumoured D600 DSLR.
Apple Plays Hardball, Rejects Apps Using Dropbox
Apple has been rejecting apps that were built on the Dropbox Software Development Kit (SDK) citing a a feature that allows you to purchase extra space outside of the app.
Video Shows Image Stabilizing Power of Olympus OM-D EM5
The new 5-axis image stabilization of the Olympus OM-D EM-5 gets tested in a video by a man suffering from hand tremors. The results are pretty impressive.
Samsung Notebooks Get Ivy Bridge Update
Reports have come about saying that Samsung's Series 5 and series 7 notebooks will be receiving an upgrade to Intel's Ivy Bridge processors.
MSI R7870 Hawk Takes Flight!
Based on the AMD Radeon HD 7870 GPU, MSI announced its R7870 Hawk that now boasts of design concepts adopted from the Lightning series. With an unlocked BIOS, digital power regulation as well as enhanced power design, the R7870 Hawk is ready to soar to new overclocking heights!
Facebook Messenger App Coming To iPad, Facebook Video Calls Coming to iPhone
It has been revealed that a Facebook Messenger app for iPad is in the works, along with an updated app for iPhone that allows video calls via Skype integration.
Inform Your Friends You're An Organ Donor on Facebook
Facebook unveils a new organ-donor status feature in the US and the UK to help those in dire need find a generous life-saver.
Korean Screen Protector Hints at 4.8-inch Samsung Galaxy S III
A screen guard by manufacturer Colorant reveals that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S III will come with a 4.8-inch display. In addition, comparisons with the HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S II hint of a chassis that is slightly longer and has a dedicated menu button.
