The entire world is drunk on the World Cup fever. Google also joins the World Cup fever and has tweaked its search result for the FIFA world cup
Continue reading...Thursday, May 13, 2010
The iPad honeymoon is now no longer restricted to United States and is spreading like fire all over the world. eBay , the world’s most popular online shopping mall is reported to have sold nearly 5,300 units across the world since the iPad launch.
Continue reading...Sunday, May 2, 2010
I guess it only makes sense that Apple, a company that has seen such unprecedented success as a manufacturer, marketer, and distributor of some of the world’s most popular MP3 devices, laptops, desktops, monitors, and software, would also become one of the biggest players in the cellphone market. In an article regarding Motorola’s earnings, Forbes mentions,
Continue reading...Thursday, April 15, 2010
Earlier this week I reported on Opera Mini’s controversial, yet anticipated induction into the iTunes App Store. Well, since then, Opera has become, for the most part, the most downloaded app all around the world (US, UK, France, Germany, Australia, the list just goes on and on.) I didn’t really think much of it when
Continue reading...Monday, April 12, 2010
Here it is then, proof – as if we really needed it – that the world has gone 3D mad. The Telegraph has shown off a patent application filed by Apple back in 2008, which features a pair of glasses that will convert a film shown on an iPod Touch or iPhone into faux 3D
Continue reading...Monday, March 29, 2010
Despite the fanfare with which the BBC showed-off their iPhone-based news and sport apps at Mobile World Congress, they have now been forced to delay their intended launch. We were scheduled to see the News app in April, with the Sport edition ready for release in June and just in time for the World Cup.
Continue reading...Monday, March 29, 2010
The print version of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the oldest English encyclopaedia, has reached its 15th edition and in addition to diversions into the world of online publishing as well as distribution via CD, you can now buy a copy for your iPhone. Released on Friday, the Encyclopaedia Britannica Mobile is a $25/£15 application which features more
Continue reading...Saturday, March 13, 2010
Google Street View is now available in Hong Kong (as well as, Macau). If you haven’t heard of Street View , it’s a feature in Google Maps that provides panoramic views from various positions along many streets in the world
Continue reading...Thursday, March 11, 2010
You may not have heard of Foof before, but they produce the best iPhone pouches, called Foofpods, I’ve used. These are handmade cases using all sorts of fabrics from around the world which aside from looking good, protect your iPhone from dust and scratches in a way that a silicone case doesn’t. Plus, when you
Continue reading...Monday, March 1, 2010
You may not have heard of Bioserie, but it’ll be worth remembering their name, as they are setting themselves up for quite an interesting 2010 with their range of cases for various Apple products. Just a few days ago, the Hong Kong based company launched the world’s first iPhone cases made from bioplastics, a material
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