by
Thomas Antony on December 3, 2009 in
Cellphones
A few days ago, Nokia had promised a new Symbian user experience by next year. A few screenshots and sneakpeeks of the upcoming 2010 updates to Nokia’s Symbian Operating System has now been released.

Nokia has put out a webcast full of concept renders of the upcoming OS update, which will apparently feature a lot of UI updates. In fact, some of the screenshots do oddly remind me of iPhone for some reason. And Nokia seems to be abandoning their unofficial resistive touchscreen only policy and should be leaning towards larger capacitive displays in their future devices ( like their new Nokia X6 ).

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by
Thomas Antony on November 5, 2009 in
Netbooks

After many teasers and leaked photos, somebody was finally able to get their hands on the Dell Adamo XPS ultrathin notebook. The guys over at Slashgear were able to play with what maybe thinnest notebook ever – and they think its pretty good. Be prepared to plonk down $1799 if you want to get this beauty the coming holidays.

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by
skad on October 30, 2009 in
Internet
Recently, Microsoft has released an update to the Bing for mobile browser at m.bing.com. In addition to being a great resource for local searches, quick answers, and maps, it comes with some new features,
NFL feature – You can type the name of a team or player and see upcoming games, stats, and scores. While the game is on, you can get real-time updates on the plays. This feature is available only in the U.S.


by
Atul Roach on September 3, 2009 in
Home Entertainment
Logitech is a brand we absolutely admire for it keeps coming up with some great home entertainment products. Latest from the adorable moniker are a couple of Squeezebox lineage products, the Squeezebox Touch and the Squeezebox Radio. While the Touch is a compressed media player, the Radio is a media streamer with a full color display.

It is obvious that both these products can be directly linked to the Squeezebox streaming music system. What we could not predict however is that both offer internet support and can hence hook up with services like Pandora.
