4 Best Freeware’s for Android, iPod Touch and iPhone

Quick Settings (Android) In Android devices, the “Settings” shortcut has a central role. It allows you to configure the phone functions, access information in real time, and also to check in detail the parameters of the system. However, despite the clear presentation, it is still too complex for most users. Fortunately, it is possible to… Continue reading 4 Best Freeware’s for Android, iPod Touch and iPhone

Portable Solar Powered Sound System for iPhone from Eton

This iPod radio is powered by Sun and is compact and convenient to carry anywhere on the go. It has a rechargeable battery system, with separate line for audio, speakers with bass effect and a chord for connection to power. Good The entire unit is strong and rocking and is capable of producing good quality… Continue reading Portable Solar Powered Sound System for iPhone from Eton

HDTV 42 Inches from Hitachi LE42S704

There was a time when HDTV was all round hitting the market with its true colors and sharpness. After seeing the wall mount HDTV from Hitachi I could not control myself without watching. It gives me immense pleasure and excitement when I watch my favorite sports in Hitachi LE42S704. Features This model from Hitachi measures… Continue reading HDTV 42 Inches from Hitachi LE42S704

Buffalo LinkStation Mini

Buffalo’s LinkStation Mini is a network-attached-storage, or NAS drive, that stands out from the rest of the pack with its smaller 2.5-inch frame as opposed to the 3.5-inches common in desktops that run Windows. Brushing this aside, the Mini looks to be another standard NAS device with above average features, albeit with an uninspired interface… Continue reading Buffalo LinkStation Mini

What You Should Look For While Buying HDTV Antenna

When you are considering the purchase of your HD TV antenna you whether may wish to keep your old metallic antenna or else be lured into switching to the cable or satellite system. Usually people complain of not getting good signals from outdoor antennas because the analog to digital signal conversion does not result in… Continue reading What You Should Look For While Buying HDTV Antenna

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

Top 5 Apps for a Jailbroken iPhone 4

The iPhone 4 has really revived the interest of people in Apple’s smartphone. The 3GS was working fine and is still a great choice, but the specs really lacked in performance and the whole platform needed a bigger upgrade than just a new processor and more memory. With the iPhone 4, people not only got… Continue reading Top 5 Apps for a Jailbroken iPhone 4

What is Hybrid Hosting and Why is it Necessary

A new term has been circling around online forums and tech sites: hybrid hosting. You’ve probably already heard about it, but if you didn’t, here’s a very short explanation: hybrid hosting is a combination of dedicated servers, clusters and new cloud hosting solutions that allows a much greater flexibility and compatibility with older applications and… Continue reading What is Hybrid Hosting and Why is it Necessary

FCC Set to Address Net Neutrality

Chairman of the FCC – Julius Genachowski The issue of net neutrality is one that is viewed quite differently by the various parties involved. Consumers would typically argue that there is a need for the FCC to monitor and intervene in certain areas concerning web traffic. For instance, a lot of consumers would prefer that… Continue reading FCC Set to Address Net Neutrality