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Ipad Comprehensive Guide

February 1st, 2010

With literally thousands of articles and blog posts being written about Apple’s new device, it’s easy to experience information overload. That’s why we’ve created this comprehensive Apple iPad guide. It is our complete, constantly updated article on the iPad and its specs, features, pricing, availability and much more.

Here’s everything you ever wanted to know about the Apple iPad, and then some:

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iPhone OS 3.2 Hints at Camera Support in a Future iPad

February 1st, 2010

iPadThis sounds strangely familiar, the first edition of the iPad is launched without a camera, just like the first version of the iPhone, then all the buzz now is the 2nd generation of the iPad being released with camera support. Is apple playing the same game strategy again? How pathetic!

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Hacker Breaks Into Sony’s PlayStation 3

January 27th, 2010

ps3 total-breakdownSony’s PlayStation 3 has reportedly been hacked – by the technical wizard who cracked the iPhone. Seriously dude, this is all very interesting, but for a 20 year old bloke –get a life!!

George Hotz, 20, claims he has worked out how to access the console’s memory and central processor.

This could allow PlayStation 3 owners to run unauthorised software, play older PS 2 games, or install a different operating system.

The PlayStation officially only runs software licensed by Sony.

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Packard Bell RS65 T600

December 14th, 2009

PACKARD BELL RS65-T600

500x500 (2)I got this bundle of joy to play with over Christmas holidays as I made up my mind about going back to big bulky desktops. At first I was apprehensive about buying it, especially since there were no reviews or much hype about the company (Packard Bell) or even worse this particular model.

I stumbled upon it on PC world for about £390 which is pretty good for a laptop of this calibre, It is small, light weight, and very powerful, as I am writing, I just finished playing call off duty modern warfare [ READ MORE ]

Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Kaola

October 30th, 2009

ubuntu-koala-starburstIt’s October 2009 which means something very special for Linux fans(me included): a 9.10 release of Ubuntu. Today we see the launch of “Karmic Koala” featuring a faster graphical boot sequence (no more scary text scrolls), a revamped audio framework that improves sound control across multiple applications, and a new Software Center that visually simplifies the Add/Remove Applications tool. These are just a few of the user-centric improvements meant to have a “transformative effect” on the OS experience and help bring “the world of open source closer to the user.” It’s available in desktop, server, and netbook editions now so get to it, before you know it you’ll be updating to Lucid Lynx.

Google:in search of web domination

July 12th, 2009

chrome-netbook3Google earlier this month announced its new plans to release a new Operating System that is sure to bitch slap the naughty and heavily bugged Microsoft windows. Nine months after the realease of the all so popular google chrome browser, the search engine mogul has decided to embark on a project that it hopes will catch us all in a wave just like (almost) all its products on the market. This time, targeting its fan club base – internet users and their sauve netbooks.  [ READ MORE ]

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