Logitech has produced a sequel to one of its best-known speaker lines with the launched the Z906. As a successor to theĀ Z-5500, it builds on the formula of a THX-grade, 5.1-channel surround system and still puts out 500W of sustained power, 165W of which comes just from the subwoofer. The new design is shaped […]
Microsoft announced today that Internet Explorer 9 was finished. The new web browser will be ready to download at midnight Eastern time, March 15. IE9 release is just a month after the release candidate and a year after the very earliest tech previews. The browser presents the company’s first browser to sincerely honor web standards […]
Two days earlier than promised , Apple has released iOS 4.3. The update for GSM iPhones, all iPads and the iPhone 4 is available through iTunes. Verizon users don’t need the update immediately since most of its features are included in iOS 4.2.6. The update brings a handful of major features headlined by the Personal […]
Mar 9 2011 | Posted in
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RIM late Tuesday scored a deal to give the BlackBerry PlayBook a preloaded music store. 7digital’s store will be preloaded on the tablet and give access to about 13 million pay-per-track songs. The store is the most popular on BlackBerry phones and is one of the few to have an international scope, having grown beyond […]
Mar 9 2011 | Posted in
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Telus has been on a roll of high profile device launches and Tuesday they kept it going by confirming plans to sell the Nexus S. It would be the first Canadian carrier with the Google-blessed Android 2.3 device and should have it available by late March or early April. Prices have not been disclosed so […]
Mar 9 2011 | Posted in
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The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) this week began the process of creating a standard for 3D glasses. The association is now looking for proposals to standardize 3D active eyewear that uses an infrared synchronized interface. A standard will allow for interoperable 3D glasses among the different 3DTVs out there. Companies that wish to submit a […]
Mar 9 2011 | Posted in
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Microsoft on Tuesday made policy changes and hit a milestone for Windows Phone 7. The company is now getting closer to Android and Apple iOS policies and will let publishers certify a free app as many as 100 times without paying the developer fee a second time. It had previously capped the limit at five […]
Mar 9 2011 | Posted in
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Google on Tuesday posted the release version of Chrome 10. Google has been on accelerated schedule pushing out major version faster than any of the other browser makers. The new version brings in the Crankshaft JavaScript engine making the new browser as much as two thirds faster than Chrome 9. Web viewers also get protection […]
Nyko plans to be ready for the American launch of the Nintendo 3DS with two new accessories to extend its relatively short battery life. The Power Pak+ plugs into the 3DS and roughly doubles the battery life. While it adds extra bulk, it has a debossed surface to improve the grip. Gamers who use the […]
Mar 8 2011 | Posted in
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A latest edition of Cyberduck, 4.0, has been reased as download. The software is primarily an FTP/SFTP client, but can also upload to various cloud platforms including Dropbox, Google, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Windows Azure and Rackspace. The latter are the focus of v4.0, which in the transition out of beta code now allows single uploads […]