Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 has adopted a widescreen design with 1200X800 WXGA TFT LCD. The standard volume buttons, 3.5 mm jack, micro-SD card slot and power button are all located on the top of the device. The super light Galaxy 750 Tab weighs only 565 grams, much ighter than a laptop which makes it extremely easy to uses for prolonged duration. And guess what, i-pad 2 is no longer world’s thinnest tablet. Galaxy 750 beats it by 0.2-inches. For the construction of the device the Samsung has used an ultra light plastic particularly for the glossy white back finish.
Intel AppUp Store has introduced an application for taking backups and storing it online, CloudBerry Online Backup Lite. The app is available free of charge and provides an amazing backup and restore program using Amazon S3 storage. CloudBerry lab, the creator of this app, also provides free backups for bloggers and non profit organization. The [...]
Samsung released Galaxy Tab 750 a few days ago and our take on this is “AWESOME”. The Galaxy tab runs latest Android 3.1 Honeycomb, which is designed for tablets. Not to mention that multitasking is a core feature. Galaxy tab features two cameras, front 2 MP and rear 3 MP with flash and we love [...]
We all know that blackberry is facing a lot of competition from Android and Apple (well Apple mostly). This is pushing Blackberry to roll out new features which they were lacking. Apparently great mailing is not enough anymore. So Blackberry has decided to roll out a music store which will serve upto 50 songs for $5. The service will roll out in USA, Canada and Uk this fall and in 2012 to other countries. Blackberry will allow users to share this music with friends signed up for this service and of course sync it to their playbooks.
We have written a lot about smart phones in the past. I personally have used several myself but never, in my life, I imagined that this could be done with a phone! Behold while we present to you Mozilla Labs‘ Seabird – A Community-driven Mobile Phone Concept. Seabird comes loaded with 8 MP camera with [...]
Kicking hard and politely in Oracle‘s a**, yesterday OpenOffice.org community decided to part with the Oracle and announced LibreOffice under the organization named as The Document Foundation. It seems that Oracle was trying take away the infrastructure and other facilities from the open source projects which Sun Microsystem provided some time ago in one way or the [...]
It sounds strange enough to hear but it is true that Microsoft will be phasing out its Live Spaces making way for the blogging giant and Open Source Blogging app creator WordPress. Live Spaces, previously known as MSN Spaces, is a blogging and social networking platform by Microsoft. A post written by Dharmesh Mehta which [...]
Recently we came across a brilliant piece of software named Four Seasons of Code. It is a project management system which was built by Gaurav Menghani under the mentorship of Shreyank Gupta, a Red Hat employee and Fedora Contributor. Recently we had an opportunity to talk with Gaurav about FSoC and FOSS in general. Here [...]
Yup! We just saw the new interface of the twitter and we really love it. The new interface is more appealing and user friendly. The new UI shows off a two column sidebar which looks more neat and is well arranged. The new bar at the top adds a classy look to the whole website. [...]
The Yaps team is back from OSI Days and all we are in a position to say about it is that it was AWESOME! This year OSI Days saw thousands of audience and scores of powerful speakers. The event had an amazing organization with equally amazing pool of sponsors, giants we’d rather say. Although they [...]
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