Browsing Posts published in February, 2012

To say Pinterest has gotten a lot of buzz lately would be an understatement. The photo-based social network has exploded the last few months. The network’s ability to easily organize and share images has been a huge hit among both individuals and businesses. If you’re still wondering what the network is all about and why [...]

Here is peak into the Android stall at the MWC in Barcelona. Clicked by Hugo Barra, the stand also included a teaser for the upcoming Android version – Jelly Bean. However our favorite is the Bikini Droid, which one is yours? Check out the gallery after the jump. [Google]

The early days of Windows were inauspicious ones. Sitting on top of DOS, it was hardly a revolution in personal computing — instead it felt like a disjointed platform perched uncomfortably atop a command prompt, ready to come crashing down at any moment. That’s what it was, and often that’s what it did. The early [...]

Don’t say we didn’t warn you. As anticipated, Leap Day is all about Microsoft in Barcelona, and Microsoft is all about you, the consumer. Redmond today officially unveiled the Consumer Preview of its forthcoming desktop operating system. Want to get an early look at the OS? Peep the source link below. [Thanks, all] Windows 8 [...]

First it was the AT200, then the Excite X10, and now it’s the Excite 10 LE. But behind the onion-like layering of names sits a singular and rather beautiful slate, with a 10.1-inch LED backlit display, a 7.7mm (0.3-inch) chassis and a righteous 1280 x 800 resolution. Toshiba says it’ll arrive at select US retailers [...]

Today’s the day! It’s been months since we tested the Windows 8 Developer Preview, and now Microsoft is finally ready to let the general PC-using public give it a whirl. While we already have a feel for the overarching interface, which mashes together the traditional desktop and Metro-inspired tiles, we haven’t yet had a glimpse [...]

Microsoft’s Flight Simulator has long prodded gamers to splash out on hardware upgrades and insane joysticks. Like Madonna, it’s reinvented itself for the 21st century as a single-named free-to-play game for those who want to zoom around the skies of Hawaii. The company will make its money by selling premium add-ons including new aircraft and [...]

If you thought a bigger pixel count just meant bigger file sizes, then take a look above. That big guy at the bottom is the 41-megapixel sensor responsible for those awesome Nokia 808 PureView shots we saw at MWC on Monday. The two above it are 8- and 5-megapixel sensors respectively, and give you an [...]

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