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Adobe introducing full 3D support in their next version of Flash
Jul 10th
Well it needs no proof, that 3D industry is growing very rapidly, fast as nobody had expected. Two days back Sony had launch it’s 3D digital Cameras, and when these giants got in to field of anything then for others it is only left as just wait and watch.
It’s now time for Adobe, as expected it seems that Adobe will introduce a full 3D support in their next version of Flash. Yes that will be a 3D Flash, Nexus One that is supporting Flash very smoothly, is now arises a question in everybody’s mind that it will support 3D Flash More >

HP Hurricane webOS based tablet may be coming this summer
May 9th
HP after announcing a big deal of acquiring Palm,its expected that HP could be looking for a webOS tablet and in a recent story at Examiner ” an insider at HP” reveals that “a tablet under the code name HP Hurricane could be released the third quarter of this year”.These words clearly states that HP wants to take webOS at the top places,where it has never been.
Actually, few weeks back HP was boasting about its Slate ,the Window 7 based tablet which was expected to be the new iPad killer but unexpectedly reviews suggested that HP Slate must kill itself More >

HP slate pricing,specs and launch date revealed
Mar 19th
“HP Slate”, well everybody knows about that but not confirmed about the prices and specification and launch date.Today according to an report it is officially to be launched in June and it would be available in the European market before September, well there is no info about US launch dates, but it would be sooner.The HP slate is powered with Intel Atom Processor, the good thing is that it’s Adobe Flash supported whereas it’s tough competitor Apple ipad is not flash supported , its also had a memory card reader as well as it’s got USB connectivity plus it also More >

Acer preparing for an ultra slim frameless screen laptop
Mar 8th
Acer ! yes the name is enough for researching and bring new things it is prepairing for an ultra slim frameless laptop with touchscreen laptop with a tochscreen keyborad.Well you don’t get excited as it is currently a rumor only by sources. Additionally this laptop will use the Corning’s reinforced glass substrate and simply print color on its back to allow the substrate to function like a notebook cover for a frameless design this laptop as compared with tradational laptops should be ultra thin. It is expected to be arrive at the second half of 2010 according to sources.
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Microsoft Courier Digital Journal e-book|Booklet Device
Mar 6th
We recently catched the rumor about Microsoft’s Courier Booklet Device this leaky news is from extremely trusted source .Microsoft’s Courier Booklet Device was a skunkworks project deep inside Microsoft, only known to the few engineers and executives working on it Currently, Courier seems to be at a stage where Microsoft is developing its user experience and showing design some concepts to outside agencies.
The dual screens are multitouch, and built for writing, flicking and drawing with a stylus, in addition to fingers. It’s designed to be more portable: it’s under an inch thick, weighs a little over a pound, and not More >

Windows 7 chewing whole RAM? Updated
Feb 19th
Most of windows are already using their memory said by an researcher after an analysis performed lately by Devil Mountain Software which reveals that the many Windows 7 systems are using their RAM 90% to 95% of overall system RAM,which results into slow downs and force system to use virtual memory, which results into bottlenecks.. By comparison only 40 percent of Windows XP PCs reach that level of memory usage despite having less total RAM.
Windows 7 systems also scored worse than XP machines on peak processor workload and I/O performance. 85 percent of Windows 7 systems run peak I/O loads, More >
Google trialing 1Gbps fiber Internet across US
Feb 11th
Google today upturned the US Internet business by promising Google Fiber for Communities. The “experimental” service will give between 50,000 and 500,000 users 1Gbps fiber optic service, or more than 20 times faster than the fastest readily available Internet access in the US. At peak speeds, it would be enough to download a full HD movie in about five minutes and could support such exotic content as 3D video webcasts.
The trial service would be used by Google to test very high-bandwidth Internet apps and would even be used to help other companies, as Google plans to test new techniques for More >
NVIDIA mulling external graphics for notebooks
Feb 10th
NVIDIA is considering introducing its first true external notebook graphics, a company executive says. According to a recent Xbitlabs report, NVIDIA notebook GPU division general manager Rene Haas sees a big opportunity in such a market. The product could come in the form of a docking station or another type of external device.
Haas says the biggest issue is finding the right price point for the product, as currently available products are rather expensive. AMD in 2008 introduced high performance external graphics cards through their external graphics port (XGP) technology. Fujitsu Siemens is the most notable customer and offers a Mobility More >
Google working on live speech-based translation phone
Feb 9th
Google are apparently developing a live, speech-based translation system that would allow multi-lingual phone conversations to be interpreted in real-time. The technology – which Franz Och, Google’s head of translation services, reckons will “work reasonably well in a few years’ time” – combines voice recognition, speech-to-text and voice synthesis, all of which are separately available from the search giant but not yet in a combined fashion.
“Clearly, for it to work smoothly, you need a combination of high-accuracy machine translation and high-accuracy voice recognition, and that’s what we’re working on. If you look at the progress in machine translation and corresponding More >






