Dell Streak Review

The Streak, tablet computer by Dell is serving as a contending competitor for the Apple iPad, with a pocket size style and phone competence leaving people wondering whether or not to call it a smart phone. The Dell Streak’s design is its most prominent feature, with a width of 6 inches, length of 3.2 inches… Continue reading Dell Streak Review

Amazon’s Android Appstore Getting Ready

The upcoming Amazon Appstore is revolutionary in that it invites programmers from around the globe to propose Android applications for sale through the site. Amazon will be different from the other App-stores in the pricing system as well. Even when the developer can set the list price, it is Amazon who will set the actual application price… Continue reading Amazon’s Android Appstore Getting Ready

Apple and Google: Going their separate ways

Apple and Google are currently the two biggest companies in the tech world. Apple, thanks to its revolutionary iPhone and iPad. Google, thanks to its Android OS and the Nexus S (and soon-to-come Chrome OS). So intense has the war between these two companies been that others have been laid by the wayside. Currently, Nokia… Continue reading Apple and Google: Going their separate ways

Personal Assistant for You: Siri App in Your Mobile

Siri assistant can serve as a good P.A for many of you. Siri is an app which comes for free and can be downloaded on your iPhone. It filters information about anything you ask for. It collects it from many places and displays it into your screen. Just by tapping the screen you can access… Continue reading Personal Assistant for You: Siri App in Your Mobile

A Quick Overview of the Unofficial Google Android Honeycomb Tablet from Motorola

Google has really surprised everyone when they announced and demonstrated an early version of the Android 3.0 OS, code named Honeycomb, just a couple of weeks after they officially set a release date for Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Not only that, but they also did it on an as-of-yet unannounced Motorola tablet, most likely the rumored… Continue reading A Quick Overview of the Unofficial Google Android Honeycomb Tablet from Motorola

A User Review of WikiDroid for Wikipedia, for the Android

This app for Android is intended to provide access to the ever popular Wikipedia for Android users, wherever they might happen to be. WikiDroid is a completely free app, and does a terrific job of achieving its goal of having Wikipedia’s power constantly available on Android phones. You get full access to all the content… Continue reading A User Review of WikiDroid for Wikipedia, for the Android

Blekko: Slashtag Search

Blekko can score as a search engine though an attempt has been made to tout its social networking abilities. This scoring is done by its professed ability to junk out the spam sites, which are proliferating the web. The approach is refreshingly new. Instead of the standard search engine methodology of key words and algorithms… Continue reading Blekko: Slashtag Search

Comcast Set Top Box to Compete Google TV

Comcast set top box with internet TV feature is coming soon. To keep pace with Google’s version of “connected TV”, Comcast the cable monster is taking a decisive step by finalizing their rounds of testing before they let their set-top box fly. Reportedly, the Comcast set top box is a tough competitor for Google TV with… Continue reading Comcast Set Top Box to Compete Google TV

5 Reasons Why the iPad Can be a Great Replacement for your Laptop!

Apple’s iPad has really revolutionized the way people use computers and think about tablet PCs. With an iPad, you can have all the power of a laptop, for example, and still carry around a device that is smaller and lighter than a 7 inch netbook. Along with that, the interface of the iPad is so… Continue reading 5 Reasons Why the iPad Can be a Great Replacement for your Laptop!