Google Nexus One
January 20th, 2010
Since the web first heard about Google’s Nexus Onesmartphone — sorry, “superphone” — reactions have been mixed. Some folks expected it to be a huge leap forward in the Android user experience. Others? Not so much.
Now that we know what Google and HTC have on tap, we can finally come to some conclusions about whether or not the new handset is worth your money. I had the rare opportunity to sample the phone from a tech savvy mate, and here is my compilation on what its all about!
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.
Neat Office 2007 Hack
Google 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.
It is not everyday I sit down and reminisce technology advances in my home country, but the announcement of the fibre optic cable caught my attention.A 4,500km undersea fibre optic cable bringing broadband Internet connectivity to east Africa, reached the Kenyan coast from Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates today.