July 21st, 2009 in Apple, BlackBerry by Uncle Sha
Woot woot … yup the people at Research In Motion (RIM) has finally brought their popular BlackBerry Desktop software to the Mac OS X. It was announced this week, that the MAC compatible desktop software will be launched in September. Now smartphone users can sync their stuff from their MAC such as iTunes playlists, calendars, [...] |
Nokia N86 8MP saw its debut in Europe this summer and will be making its way to the states soon enough. Slated to be introduced the coming weeks, the dual-slider phone is the next-gen replacement to its popular predecessor N85. This is Nokia’s first use of its 8 megapixel camera, and this baby will set [...] |
July 19th, 2009 in Samsung by Uncle Sha
Samsung Electronics unveils their new notebook PC range at Zouk KL on July 16th 2009. Managing Director and CEO of Samsung Electronics Malaysia Yoon Ki Heung kicks off the launch of their new X, R and N series notebook PCs. |
July 19th, 2009 in Toshiba by Uncle Sha
Toshiba is jumping on the Blu-ray bandwagon it seems. With Blu-ray sales rocketing up 91 percent from Q1 1009 compared to Q1 2008, there’s a surge of demand for Blu-Ray players as HD DVD sales set to dwindle even more. The recent consumer product hardware and software categories sales revenue figures are out. It is [...] |
Looks like Palm’s decision and new technology that the Pre would be able to sync with the iTunes store didn’t turn out the way they want it to be. Apple decides that they would block Palm Pre access to the iTunes store. Palm called the move a “direct blow” to Apple’s users. The latest version [...] |
July 17th, 2009 in Phone, Sony Ericsson by Uncle Sha
Yup you heard me right. 8.1 freaking megapixels. That’s as good as some digital cameras out there. So far this is the highest camera resolution around which has the superb Cyber-shot new image sensor. You can take photo with your mobile phone on the go, with features such as face detection, red-eye reduction, smart contrast [...] |
July 16th, 2009 in Twitter by Uncle Sha
Twitter has confirmed yesterday that Twitter was hacked about a month ago, and the hacker has gotten hold of 310 sensitive hacked confidential company documents. Some of the documents includes financial projections, confidential contracts and reports. Twitter would probably have kept quiet about the electronic break-in if not for TechCrunch leaked info about it. The [...] |
July 15th, 2009 in Future Tech by Uncle Sha
The RazakSAT Malaysian satellite built by Astronautic Technology Sdn. Bhd. of Malaysia was launched into orbit yesterday. The launch conducted by rocket developer Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) had a second successful commercial launch for the American space-transportation startup company founded by PayPal co-founder Elon Musk Launched from the Omelek Island in the Kwajalein Atoll, 2,500 [...] |
July 14th, 2009 in LG by Uncle Sha
Apple started it first, then Android, and now LG is following suit. The South Korean electronics giant launched an application store for its handset. Launch www.lgapplication.com But so far the focus is very much in Asia where the stores opens in Singapore, Australia and Malaysia. There are plans to expand to Europe and the South [...] |

