Australia to See World’s First Chromebook on June 7

Even though the fact I don’t quite like the idea of ChromeBooks has been mentioned here, the sheer existence of these devices justifies some mature discussion. Until I’ve got the change to put my hands on a working, commercially available Chromebook, I can’t possibly offer you anything else but an opinion on the chrome based netbook from Kogan that beat Acer and Samsung to it by a week and a…
Read more...New iMacs on the Market – Macbook Air Upgrade Later On

As mentioned before, Apple brought down their online store in order to add the new line of iMac series. The new models finally bring what you’d expect from a desktop computer; they’re faster than MacBook Pros. The update to MBA line is expected to happen later this month. The most important new feature is the use of quad core Sandy Bridge i5 and i7 processors across the board, new graphics…
Read more...Apple Store is Being Updated – iMac and Possibly MacBook Air on Way

Apple’s online store is currently down as the supposed update to the iMac models arrive. It’s still unknown whether Macbook Airs get the upgrade they long for. It’s been rumored that iMacs and the thinnest model line of Macs get Sandy Bridge, the second generation of i5 and i7 processors. This post will be updated as soon as the store comes back up and shows more information about what has…
Read more...White iPhone 4 Has Finally Arrived, All Rejoice!

Not a week goes by without someone calling me an Apple fanboy. I admit to being somewhat attracted to their products, but I’m certainly not going to buy everything they put in front of my face and white iphone 4 is among those things. When iPhone 4 became available last year it was clear to me I was not going to buy one. Not because there are Android phones just…
Read more...Sony PlayStation Network Breach More Serious Than Expected

Update May, 16th: PSN is now back online, after mere 26 days. That’s how long it took Sony to get Playstation 3′s online gaming hub back online. via arstechnica As you may have heard or noticed, PlayStation Network has been down for days now, and there had been some lag on Sony’s part to explain why and how exactly it could have happened. Patrick Seybold has posted some new information…
Read more...Apple iPhone Tracks Your Steps And I am Glad

And that’s not even the problem. It’s mentioned in the End User License Agreement (the massive wall of text you agreed to), and it’s been spotted before. To the best knowledge of all the people involved in writing the application that places the coordinates onto a map, this information is not transferred either wirelessly, nor through any other means to anyone else but your computer when you Sync. For those…
Read more...What Your iPad is Good For Thursday – Twitter

Yeah, yeah, I get it, it’s like text message but shoved right into everyone’s face. I came to understand it’s much more than that just a couple days ago when I *warning, shameless plug* started using it properly. It’s like those java or CGI script chatrooms in the early 2000 but on boiled steroids. It’s a cool tool to keep in touch and to help people. I enjoy the latter…
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Steve Ballmer talks about the Microsoft Tablet

I like Steve Ballmer, he strikes me as an honest, outgoing guy who knows what he’s doing. He may look like a fool at times, but that one thing he’s not, as he has been running one of the most successful companies of all time after all. That aside he might have gone one step too far this time. There is nothing wrong with the Microsoft tablet he just announced,…
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