Articles By: Syuzi
Meizu M9II Pictured With Specifications
By now most of you have probably heard of Meizu, the company behind one of the most famous iPhone clones. Word is going around that the company is already working on a new phone, namely the Meizu M9II, a phone that is slated to be released in late 2011. Some technical details of the phone should include...
November 30th, 2010 | CellPhones | Read More
Comcast internet down across parts of the eastern seaboard, fix on the way
Twitter’s abuzz with angry Comcast customers tonight, as internet service is down in Boston and parts of the eastern United States, a situation the company’s since confirmed at its official Twitter account. Comcast’s calling it an unexpected outage and says that “engineers are...
November 29th, 2010 | Industry | Read More
Nokia toys with context-aware smartphone settings switch, Jigsaw provides better context for apps like this
If Intel prognosticated correctly, context is the future of apps — your device’s array of sensors will determine where you are and what you’re doing, and clever programs will guess from there. Problems arise, however, when one tries to run those accelerometers, microphones, radio antennas...
November 29th, 2010 | CellPhones | Read More
iPhone unlocking tool ultrasn0w working on iOS 4.2.1
Earlier this morning, dev-team member MuscleNerd tweeted that he, and his gang of merry men, have successfully tweaked their ultrasn0w iPhone unlocking tool to working on Apple’s latest mobile iOS iteration, 4.2.1. If you read further down the twitter timeline, it looks like — for the time being...
November 29th, 2010 | Software | Read More
Peter Jackson purchases thirty RED EPIC cameras to film The Hobbit in 3D
If you think a single $58,000 RED EPIC camera package is a lot to blow on a 5K resolution production camera, Peter Jackson and crew have just swooped in and snagged thirty of them. The entire package comes with the EPIC-M body, titanium mount, 5-inch touchscreen LCD, REDmote, four batteries, a four-pack...
November 29th, 2010 | Gadgets | Read More
Hannspree’s Hannspad Tablet Runs Android 2.2 with Custom UI
Hannspree is almost ready to release its Hannspad tablet, which the company says it is working on the final tweaks before production. The 10.1-inch Android 2.2 tablet runs Froyo and potentially has the ability to play Adobe Flash 10.1 videos. The neat thing about the device is that Hannspree has created...
November 26th, 2010 | Gadgets | Read More
Nexus S Pictured Running Android 2.3 Gingerbread
More pictures of the upcoming Nexus S have surfaced, thanks to the folks over at XDA-developers. From the latest shots, we can see the device running an operating system that looks very much like Android Gingerbread, labeled as Android 2.3 in the screenshots, and sports a back cover that’s similar...
November 26th, 2010 | CellPhones | Read More
Toshiba And Vizio Planning To Offer Google TV Products
TV networks out there may not be too fond of Google TV, but that doesn’t mean that hardware partners have any problem with that as word is going around that Toshiba and Vizio have plans to introduce Google TV products at CES 2011 this coming January.
There hasn’t been any official confirmation...
November 26th, 2010 | Industry | Read More
Chrome OS Coming To Tablets And TVs?
Google’s VP of engineering for Chrome was quoted recently in an interview stating that the company is planning to expand Chrome OS beyond netbooks. While the operating system is designed for traditional computing, there is a potential for it to be used as an alternative to Android on small-sized...
November 26th, 2010 | Software | Read More
Broadband Providers BT and Talk Talk granted forced review of Judicial Review
Best broadband providers and opponents of the controversial Digital Economy Act, BT and Talk Talk are celebrating minor victory after a High Court judge ruled that a judicial review of the legislation is possible.
High Court judge Mr Justice Wyn Williams has decided that a Judicial Review of the anti-file...
November 25th, 2010 | Software | Read More
