Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Apple boosts iPhone, iPod Touch capacity
Apple boosts the capacity of iPhone to 16 GB. It retails for $499. The 8 GB version costs $399. Apple upgraded the iPod touch to 32 GB. It costs $399 for 32 GB and $299 for 16 GB versions. The new version is available through online stores and apple stores.
Monday, January 07, 2008
Wikia search goes online today

Wikia search , a search engine from Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia goes online today at California midnight time. According to his message posted on website, wikia.com, Search is part of the fundamental infrastructure of the Internet. And we are making it open source.
Wikia is not a complete full fledged search engine. But it will use wikipedia model using communities to build an efficient one. The time period is expected to be around 2 years for wikia to become an efficient search engine by web standards or a rival to google. The web index and search technology are opensource and any one can use this to build their search application, is a major highlight of this project.
Napster to sell music as unprotected MP3 files

Napster is planning to start selling music as unprotected MP3 files in this spring. It is joining other online retailers for the unprotected MP3 race. The file format change will be only for single track or album purchases. As there is no copyright protection these files these files are compatible with all music players including Apple's ipod. Meanwhile the subscription service of Napster continue to be copy protected content .
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Hitachi unveils world first 500 GB laptop Harddrive
Hitachi has developed 500 GB hard drive for laptops. They have done that by adding a third platter to the existing two 2.5 inch platters. There is always big demand for large hard drives. Meanwhile Asus launched tow models of their latest laptop range with terabyte capacity.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Wikia search to launch on January 7
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales had set January 7 as the launch date for the Wikia search engine. Wikia Search project has assembled the basic technologies for a search engine, including a search application, search algorithm and Web crawler. The project will allow technology enthusiasts to help filter sites and rank search results, similar to Wikipedia.
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Monday, December 17, 2007
FireWire speeds set to quadruple

Firewire also known as iLink , the IEEE 1394 standard is set to quadruple the speeds. The speed is up from 800 Mbps to 3.2 Gbps. Thus Firewire will be faster than USB and eSATA as well as it can power devices. Moreover the new version can support co-axial cable also providing support for HD connectivity at a cost lower than current HDMI.
FireWire is, according to the association, "the only separable interface today that can record HD programs in their full digital quality while also meeting the content protection requirements of copyright holders."
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Google working on Internet encyclopedia
Google is working on an internet encyclopedia similar to wikipedia. Google is expected to release the service soon , initially available only by invitation. The service will be similar to wikipedia , the posting will be done by people around the world. Google is expecting to make ad revenues from this as well by showing relevant ads. More details of the service will be revealed soon.
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Friday, November 30, 2007
Microsoft to release Office 2008 for Mac on January 15

Microsoft plans to ship the Mac version of its popular Office suite by January 15. The suite includes Word 2008, Excel 2008, PowerPoint 2008, and Entourage 2008, which is a contact and scheduling application. Microsoft is also plan to add a feature that allows users to export powerpoint presentations to iPod or iPhone. PowerPoint slides can be projected on a big-screen digital TV through an Apple component AV or composite AV cable plugged into an iPod or iPhone. The same setup is used for showing any picture on the devices on a TV. The full version of suite is priced at $399.95 an upgrade version at $239.95 for existing Office 2004 users. The Media edition costs $499.95.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
iPhone launched in France
Orange, the mobile phone and Internet arm of France Telecom launched iPhone in France. It is available for 399 Euros with a subscription plan, existing customers of orange can buy it for 549 Euros and for 749 Euros it can be used in any network.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Apple opens Holiday guide

Apple is all set to use the holiday season to its maximum. Apple opened a holiday guide in the website which is connected to Apple's online store. I didn't see any special offers with iMac range but a lot of iPod, iPhone accessories are available.
Last year the traffic at Apple iTunes store was so large that the site crawled. The year before it was the iPod that created the buzz. Now with the iPhone, Apple is certainly a having big holiday time.
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Friday, November 23, 2007
T-Mobile to sell unlocked iPhones in Germany
T-Mobile will be offering unlocked iPhones, without contract in Germany. It is priced at 999 Euros without any contract and 399 Euros for iPhones with two year contract. Vodafone sued DT in German courts arguing exclusive contract for iPhones are violating German competition laws. T-Mobile continues to sell iPhone in Germany.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Why Microsoft's Zune is not as hot as Apple's iPod?

This is my personal experience. I feel that Microsoft is not paying enough attention to the Zune media player. I have been browsing through the website of zune, www.zune.net. I just want to know about features of the player. I got the website with a nice animation, fine. I clicked on Zune orginals in the homepage and , I got the above error page. I tried back , forward buttons to return to home and all in vain. I still don't know why Microsoft doesn't allow users to browse through Zune. How can one make a website for a product on which there is no link to home page from an error page? So I am still "Access Denied " to Zune.
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