Must Download.....
Point your phone to the sky. Google Sky Map will show you the stars, planets, constellations and more to help you identify the celestial objects on your phone.
Best of all this application is free!
Here is the link: google.com/mobile/skymap
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Expect a Rush for the New and Improved iPad
It's the gadget every tech junkie has been waiting for. Apple CEO lifted the lid on the long awaited, highly anticipated second generation iPad at a conference in San Francisco. The iPad 2 doesn't seek to reinvent the successful original which has sold more the 15 million units and started a race towards developing tablet computers. The new iPad refines everything that made the iPad so popular. However, a few features were added that users felt were missing from the original device.
Now available in black and white in 3G and 3G Wifi versions, the iPad2 is 8.8mm thick and weighs in at 117g lighter than the original. It now features a dual core processor and better graphics card. Cameras mounted on both the front and back of the Apple iPad 2 can be used for video calling services.
The iPad will be released on March 11 in the US and March 25 in Australia.
Now available in black and white in 3G and 3G Wifi versions, the iPad2 is 8.8mm thick and weighs in at 117g lighter than the original. It now features a dual core processor and better graphics card. Cameras mounted on both the front and back of the Apple iPad 2 can be used for video calling services.
The iPad will be released on March 11 in the US and March 25 in Australia.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
LeapPad Explorer and LeapFrop 2011
Since we are fans of the LeapFrog brand it's great to see LeapFrog's latest innovation to be launched later this year, a sturdy learning tablet especially designed for tiny fingers and hands. It's the iPad style toy that little kids can be trusted with not to break.
The LeapPad Explorer is for juniors aged four and above. Its features include educational games, ebooks, videos, maths and spelling lessons. We know kids will love this! We are greatly impressed to see that LeapFrog continues to make strides in making their products both educational and fun.
The device will be unveiled in New York at the New York Toy Fair this week. The technology also comes with a built-in camera, microphone, video recorder and a stylus to help perfect writing skills.
Games include a function that blows a leaf by sensing a breath. Another game flies an aeroplane by moving the device.
Analysts are describing this as one of the most exciting toys in a decade.
Check out other popular LeapFrog toys and games
The LeapPad Explorer is for juniors aged four and above. Its features include educational games, ebooks, videos, maths and spelling lessons. We know kids will love this! We are greatly impressed to see that LeapFrog continues to make strides in making their products both educational and fun.
The device will be unveiled in New York at the New York Toy Fair this week. The technology also comes with a built-in camera, microphone, video recorder and a stylus to help perfect writing skills.
Games include a function that blows a leaf by sensing a breath. Another game flies an aeroplane by moving the device.
Analysts are describing this as one of the most exciting toys in a decade.
Check out other popular LeapFrog toys and games
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Slim Scan SS100 fits into your pocket and scans full color images
If your wallet is always overflowing with expense receipts and business cards, SLIM SCAN which is as small as a credit card might be what you are looking for. Slim Scan makes full color scanning literally as fast and easy as pulling out your wallet.This small device could be ideal for the frequent flyer and business traveller. Creating digital images ensures you never lose expense receipts. Scan business cards. How many times have you wanted to return a purchase or needed to claim on insurance but could'nt find the receipt? This handy device eliminates the hassles and saves you money.
SlimScan comes with powerful image organization and management features that any busy person on-the-go will appreciate. A convenient view screen right on the scanner lets you view, zoom in and pan scanned images instantly or on-demand. SlimScan connects directly to your Windows or Mac PC through a standard USB port to upload and sync up your scanned documents whenever you’re ready.
Crafted in classy yet durable stainless steel, SlimScan’s elegant compact design sets a new standard for professional-class portable scanners that combine unprecedented convenience and the most powerful scanning functionality available. SlimScan is the only portable scanner that puts instant, one-touch scanning capabilities literally in the palm of your hand.
For more details and information on Slim Scan SS100
Friday, January 7, 2011
The Future of Television - Satellite Direct!
Watch over 3,500 channels directly on your PC anytime, anywhere in the world.
Now there is no need to pay pay over $100 per month for Cable or Satellite TV Services. There is no hardware to install, no bandwidth limits, 24/7 unlimited access, all for a one-time fee less than one month of your monthly cable bill! Best of all you don't need a satellite dish, receiver or any other equipment to use the software. Even connect your computer directly to your TV set. To learn more about Satellite Direct Click Here! It's as easy as 1, 2 3!
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Thursday, January 6, 2011
Sony's Internet TV
Coming to a screen near you...........
The revolution might not just be televised but streamed to TVs from the internet. Sony, Logitech, Intel and Google have teamed up to produce Google TV, a service delivering streamed and downloaded TV programs, apps, and the internet to the biggest screen in your home. Sony launched a limited number of Google TV screens in the US late last year, while Logitech launched the Revue set-top box to add the service to existing TVs. Companies including Toshiba and Vizio are expected to launch new Google TV devices next month.
The revolution might not just be televised but streamed to TVs from the internet. Sony, Logitech, Intel and Google have teamed up to produce Google TV, a service delivering streamed and downloaded TV programs, apps, and the internet to the biggest screen in your home. Sony launched a limited number of Google TV screens in the US late last year, while Logitech launched the Revue set-top box to add the service to existing TVs. Companies including Toshiba and Vizio are expected to launch new Google TV devices next month.
GOOGLE on the PC
Google hopes to challenge Microsoft's PC market dominance with its Chrome OS software, a basic operating system designed to hold most of its program data online. The software is designed to make smaller demands on computers.
Google released 60,000 netbooks this month as part of a software test, although Chrome OS is not expected to be launched to the public until mid 2011.
Google released 60,000 netbooks this month as part of a software test, although Chrome OS is not expected to be launched to the public until mid 2011.
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