Aug 27
Mobile manufacturing majors like Nokia, Motorola, Research in Motion (Blackberry), Samsung, HTC, LG and now Apple (iPhone) are trying to outsmart each other with their nifty gadgets to grab more share of the smartphone market in the country which is expected to touch 10 million by 2010.
Aug 27
There are many things in this life that are priceless and a perfectly grilled steak is one of them. The people at ariete.net are convinced that they have got the perfect gadget to help you grill that...
Aug 27
The mobile users are having a hard time choosing the right phone for them as big companies like Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, HTC, LG as well as Apple are providing them so many state of the art gadgets. .. (more)
Aug 27
Since we haven't found a way to invent 25 hours in a day, these smart gadgets are the next best thing. Here are the best technology for business owners from smart phones to computers.
Aug 27
Good news for all gadget lovers as Nokia may soon launch their all new multimedia phone N85 and the N79 ,both with 5 megapixel camera .There so no official news from Nokia , Nokia is scheduled to hold an Internet event linked to its Nseries brand for multimedia handsets at 0800 GMT on Tuesday. So keep an eye on it to have your all new Nokia phone.
Aug 27
Pretty cool new messenger bag designed for Ultra Portable Laptops and Portable DVD Players by Mobile Edge. The Gadgeteer did an in-depth review on her site. Check it out.
Aug 27
Yes, Yoda is awesome, however, it’s harder to create gadget after gadget in his image. Something created as a robot is easier to pull off and well, no one wants any C3P0 gadgets. He just nags too much, plus he’s so tall and skinny it would make it difficult to use him for anything practical.
Aug 27
Did you know that the top three energy consuming gadgets in a typical home are (in order): Playstation 3, plasma TV and PC? This daily tip focuses on the number three offender: your home PC.
Aug 27
I found this brilliant gadget on TheOnlyDevice.com. It allows you to convert all your old vinyl records to CD!
Aug 27
Intel has made progress in a technology that could lead to the wireless recharging of gadgets and the end of the power-cord spaghetti behind electronic devices.The chip maker plans to demonstrate the use of a magnetic field to broadcast up to 60 watts of power two to three feet. It says it can do that losing only 25 percent of the power.