Asus is familiar in making PC accessories specially known for the graphic cards and motherboards. It also have manufactured alot of laptops, netbooks and latest Eee pc’s. After the successful Eee Pc’s, Asus in now working on it’s new product named “Eee Pad”, this Eee pad will
Tablet the new innovation by Apple is announced by Apple’s co-founder and chief executive Steve jobs, he introduced the iPad with the kind of showmanship that has become his trademark whenever Apple introduces a new gadget.
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Turn-by-turn GPS navigation will become a standard feature on mobile phones this year, putting pressure on stand alone GPS makers such as TomTom and Garmin. Nokia announced free turn-by-turn voice navigation on 10 of its existing GPS
The new iron is now been developed that prevents inattentive users from burning their shirts. The new Auto Lift iron from appliances company Ariete has micro-sensors
Bill Gates Former Microsoft boss joins twitter and has just launched an official Twitter feed and is very quickly becoming one of the Twitter’s popular members.
ASUS has recently showed off their latest Republic of Gamers (ROG) gaming notebook at CES 2010, Known as the ASUS ROG G73jh .The ROG based G73jh notebook is based on Core i7 720QM along with DirectX 11 compatible Radeon 5870HD graphics processor.
The Final edition of TeamViewer 5 is now available with Audio and Video conferencing, improved presentation mode and a host of new functions which will make your remote support and desktop sharing sessions even better.
‘SixthSense’ is a wearable gestural interface that augments the physical world around us with digital information and lets us use natural hand gestures to interact with that information. We move around the world or in our area everyday and when we encounter something or someplace,
IBM have planned to build 3D brain density processors with the help of swiss. Boffins in Switzerland have warned that increasingly powerful computer processors are set to guzzle the entire world electricity supply by the year 2100.