Author Archive: Shailpik Biswas
Apple Licenses 'iOS' Trademark From Cisco
This beginning to get a bit weird and slightly funny. As it was heard on the tech blogosphere during the keynote itself, it turns out that the ‘iOS’ name actually belongs to Cisco. This is a weird d?j? vu because Cisco also owned the iPhone trademark, which Apple eventually bought [...]
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Sony Vaio M Gets Colorful
Sony has been known to offer more options on their products in Japan as compared to the rest of the world. So it comes as no surprise when you see that that the company is offering the best options like largest SSD’s on the Vaio X / M only in [...]
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Lenovo's IdeaPad U160 Gets Late July Shipping Date
The Lenovo IdeaPad U160 is a mid-powered laptop that is about to be released this month. It is scheduled to be released in Japan first, like most of the other Lenovo laptops. In Japan it will be released sometime this month and it will ship there from July 25th. There’s [...]
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iPhone 4 Gets The Full Treatment From Belkin
Belkin has released a large collection of iPhone 4 accessories the day after the iPhone 4 was announced at WWDC 2010 by none other than Steve Jobs. Even though it is one day behind some of the other manufacturers, it has a truly expansive collection of accessories to offer to [...]
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$50,000 Android Phone In The Making
We have already seen expensive Android phones. When unlocked, high-end Android cost a lot. But nothing could’ve prepared me for the price tag of this one. Standing a staggering $50,000, the Ulysse Nardin Chairman Android phone is by far the most expensive Android phone ever. By Far.
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Acer LumiRead L600 Shows Up At Computex 2010
Acer quietly brought a new e-reader device to the Computex 2010 event and placed it inside a glass case for all to see. Called the Lumiread L600, it look very similar to the Kindle. Given the shape, color, size and design, it might as well be mistaken for a new [...]
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Novation Releases A Nifty Looking Controller Called Dicer
Novation is known for bringing out great MIDI controllers that focussed at the live performing artists and musician in general. Myself belonging to that realm, I feel pretty good when I see Novation’s latest ? The Dicer Controller. It is a Serato Scratch Live controller that integrates with your decks [...]
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MSI Releases Two New Netbooks
Just when you thought MSI was all but done with their netbooks for the time being, they come out with two new ones at Computex 2010. They are both 10 inch models and are called Fashion and Serene respectively. The MSI Serene has a more sober design whilst the MSI [...]
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Onkyo Shows Off Dual-Screen Netbook
After Kohjinsha at CEATEC last year, it is Onkyo’s turn to show off a portable dual-screen netbook that has twin 10 inch displays. The displays on this Onkyo model (the Onkyo DX1007A5B) are actually superior to the Kohjinsha ones with a resolution of 1366×768 versus the 1064×600 of the latter.
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Intel Builds Special Touchscreen Device For Shopping Malls
Intel has built an interactive floor plan for shopping malls and similar places. It uses the power of the Core i7 processor and to display all the necessary controls and information. The speciality of this display is the fact that it is transparent and looks just like a normal window [...]
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