by admin on March 31, 2009

Top with the wind AE1900, MSI Launches GX733 multimedia laptop that showed at CeBit 2009. Instead of Intel Mobile processor, the GX733 is an AMD Turion X2 Dual Core Mobile AMD RX781 + SB700 chipset and ATI Mobility Radeon HD4670 with 512 MB of RAM.
MSI GX733 offers up to 4 GB of RAM and up to 500 GB of hard drive. There is either a DVD Super-Multi burner or Blu-ray and a 4-in-1 Card Reader. The laptop is a 17-inch WUXGA LCD, a 2 megapixel Webcam, support for WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth option. It offers an eSATA / USB Combo port, and HDMI output.
by admin on March 31, 2009

Acer Aspire Netbook its slimline D250 official website of the United Kingdom. The 10.1-inch D250 is equipped with 1-inch (25.4 mm) thin and weighs just 1.11 kilograms. Like the other models Aspire One, the D250 is an atom, 1.6 GHz or 1.68GHz N280 and N270. He has up to 2 GB of RAM, a 160 GB hard drive and integrated graphics.
D250 Aspire One is equipped with a 10.1 inch 1024 x 600 LCD display with 200-nit brightness, a 0.3 Megapixel Acer Crystal Eye webcam, supporting the Wi-Fi 802.11b / g and Bluetooth. Users can also optioal UMTS / HSPA and quad-band GSM / EDGE WWAN module.
Acer Aspire One’s slim D250 is available in four colors, Sapphire Blue, Seashell White, Black Diamond, Ruby Red
by Techno Witch on March 31, 2009
All those that love the Sony Playstation 3 (PS3) and BlackBerry smartphones will love the all new Playstation 3 based theme from Elecite.
Elecite has just released this new theme for the Bold, Storm and 8900 Curve which must admit looks hot. The new PSB is a PS3 based theme that looks fantastic and works well on all devices it supports.
The icons look great and with the column structure with 4 icons at the top, there are a total of 20-icons which look stunning and are well laid out. CrackBerry said that PSB is now available for download for the 8900 Curve, Storm and Bold and they say it looks better on the Storm; download now for only $6.99 over on Elecite.
by Techno Witch on March 31, 2009
by Techno Witch on March 31, 2009

The price for Netflix’s Blu-ray subscribers is going up again on April 27th.
The increase translates into an extra USD $4 a month for BD users opting for standard three-at-a-time plans.
While Netflix is arguably justified in charging more to finance its rapidly expanded – and more costly to buy – Blu-ray stock of over 1,300 titles, it doesn’t help the high-def format’s image.
Continue reading Is Netflix Price Rise A Set-Back For Blu-ray?
Originally appeared on HDTV Biz-News.com on 31/03/2009

by Techno Witch on March 31, 2009

As HD becomes the global video standard shipments of high-definition set-top boxes (STBs), camcorders, DVD players and video-game consoles are expected to triple from 2008 to 2012, according to iSuppli.
Shipments of HD-capable equipment in these categories will rise to 202 million units by 2012, up from 68.9 million in 2008.
Continue reading HD-Capable Device Shipments To Triple by 2012
Originally appeared on HDTV Biz-News.com on 31/03/2009

by Techno Witch on March 31, 2009
Everyone is talking about the April Fool Worm called the ?Conficker Virus? which is not an April fool?s Joke; in fact this is very real indeed and could affect millions. We all know that this virus could affect millions of computers; but what we want to know is ?Can it affect Microsoft Windows Smartphones??
Now seeing as this is going to affect computers running on Windows, is it possible that this worm could affect mobile smartphones running on Windows. This is apparently one of the worst worms to date, no one knows what exact damage this will cause but we do say be careful. For more information on Conficker please visit here.
The best way to see if you are affected is to visit web pages from either McAfee or Symantec, if you cannot get onto these pages then it is most likely you have been affected. Many are saying if you download Microsoft Security Update MS08-067 you will be relatively safe. Please answer this question ?April Fool Conficker Virus Worm: Can it affect Microsoft Smartphones?
by Techno Witch on March 31, 2009
by Techno Witch on March 31, 2009
Microsoft updates are what we all want and the Microsoft Marketplace has just dropped developer update fees, Facebook support and much more.
Yes Microsoft has just recently announced that they will not charge developers for any updates to software applications that are submitted to Windows Marketplace (Application Store); developers can now make such updates throughout their software’s life-cycle for no additional charge.
Developers obviously got a little ticked off after hearing that they might have to pay fees for updates to their mobile applications. Microsoft has announced 25 popular developers that will support and of course release apps for the Windows Marketplace when it launches, some of these names include MySpace, FaceBook, EA Mobile, AP Mobile, Pandora, SPB, CNBC, Sling Media, Accuweather and many more. For more information on this news please visit Mobile Burn.
by Techno Witch on March 31, 2009
The latest news is good especially when you have an Apple iPhone and a Chevrolet Aveo demonstration happening, yes this demonstration will happen at the CTIA Spring 2009 event.
We are talking about the brand new UIEvolution myCar application, this demonstration will be happening in booth 126 at the CTIA Las Vegas show. UIEvolution?s application will connect the smartphone with the car which should be special.
myCar Application is all about the Next Generation of Telematics Services for Remote Control and Personalized Content for Vehicle Owners, we all know that mobile applications are becoming so popular and we can see them taking over the world pretty soon; and sooner than you would imagine, this all new platform will allow vehicle owners to communicate remotely with their telematics-enabled vehicles via their mobile phone.
You can access and control your vehicle, it will connect localized guides to restaurants, and weather, gas prices and event with the remote management and you can even lock and unlock your doors, and even long range remote start and vehicle locator. Read the full news over on Business Wire.