Author Archive: Yi Chen
Bose Releases New Lifestyle T20, V25 & V35 Home Entertainment Systems
Purchasing a 5.1 surround sound home entertainment system can be great, but setting it up can be a real hassle. Bose has introduced three new home theater systems to its Lifestyle range that claims to be real simple to set up with easy-to-follow onscreen messages. However, the Lifestyle T20, V25 [...]
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Zynga Teams Up With 7-Eleven For Real-life Food Products
If playing popular Zynga games like Farmville, Mafia Wars or Yoville make you hungry or thirsty, soon enough you can head to your nearest 7-Eleven store and grab a Zynga-related food product. This promotion is set to roll out June 1 in 7-Eleven stores across the U.S. and Canada. Zynga-branded [...]
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Hulu Plus Subscription Service For iPad Delayed
Next week would’ve been an exciting moment for iPad-users as Hulu was rumored to launch their Hulu Plus subscription service. However, it’s been reported that the May 24 launch will be delayed and no further date has been scheduled.
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Sennheiser Releases EZX60 Bluetooth Headset
Sennheiser is renowned for their quality headphones, so it was only a matter of time before it joined the mobile headset category. Today, Sennheiser released the EZX60 Bluetooth headset equipped with digital noise and echo cancellation. Retailing for $79.95, it’s not a bad price for all the features.
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Nintendo Wii Receives Endorsement From American Heart Association
What would convince you that playing the Nintendo Wii should be part of a healthy, balanced diet? The American Heart Association (AHA) has recently put its stamp of approval on Nintendo’s Wii, Wii Fit Plus and Wii Sports Resort. This is a first of its kind as AHA’s heart logo [...]
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Microsoft Announces Technical Computing Initiative For High-performance Computing
On Monday, Microsoft proudly announced its Technical Computing initiative that will focus on providing high-performance computing by combining several PCs together to be able to perform complex calculations. This supercomputing technology will empower scientists, engineers and analysts to make more accurate predictions when modeling real-life, difficult situations.
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Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 Ready For Download on Windows Mobile 6.5 Handsets
Following the launch of Microsoft Office 2010 Business edition, the company has also announced a free Office Mobile 2010 upgrade for all phones running on Windows Mobile 6.5. Simply download it from the Marketplace.
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Apple To Integrate Facebook With iPhone OS 4
If rumors are true, then it looks like Apple just made a new best friend named Facebook. It’s been reported that Apple’s iPhone OS 4 update could integrate Facebook as a built-in function to sync contacts and help you easily connect with your Facebook friends.
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Microsoft Launches Office 2010 Business Edition
Microsoft invited nearly 400 delegates to attend the launch of its new Office 2010 Business edition. The attendees ranged from prominent business managers to employees in Government sectors and also media representatives. The initial thoughts have been quite positive, especially towards the inclusion of cloud computing where users can share [...]
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New York Times App Debuts On Google Android Phones And It's Free!
After a week of speculations, the New York Times has finally released its official news app for handsets using Google Android 2.0 or higher. Similar to the popular NY Times app on the iPhone, it offers a clean, crisp and easy to navigate interface.
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