Thursday, June 30, 2011

Google+ invites closed, but you can still find one?

Google+ beta launch was so successful that the invite program was shut off. Late on Wednesday night a senior vice president of Social for Google, posted on the Google+ network that the company has been overwhelmed with interest and had to stop taking new users.

"We've shut down invite mechanism for the night, Insane demand. We need to do this carefully, and in a controlled way. Thank you all for your interest!" Gundotra, Google's head of social media posted on Google+.


You can sign up for invitation code at Google+. But if you cannot

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Google+: Google's latest take on Facebook

Google has announced its most ambitious Facebook alternative to date. The service was launched to a limited number of users today in what Google is calling a "field trial".


Google+ allows individuals to share photos, messages and comments but also integrates the company’s maps and images into the service. In an effort to create a viable alternative to Facebook, Google+ is built around a platform dubbed Circles

Monday, June 27, 2011

Nokia Sea Ray leaked!

Nokia vowed a few days back that it would keep its WP7 devices in a veil of secrecy before they were officially released. However, Mr. Stephen Elop (CEO Nokia) unofficially unveiled the Nokia Sea Ray device at an event.

Although asked the audience to put away cameras, some pictures were taken and

Sunday, June 26, 2011

HP TouchPad rumoured To Get 7-Inch model

In just a few days, HP’s 9.7 inch TouchPad units will be available on retail shelves across the U.S. It look like HP is planning to give its tablet users more options for mobility, according to a report from Taiwan Economic News.




In addition to reporting that Inventec will be producing nearly half a million TouchPads per month

Lytro: dont focus, just shoot

Shoot now, focus later. That’s just the start of what you can do with a Lytro camera, the camera that captures the entire light field. With "light field", lens and image sensor technology doesn't focus on a particular subject, but instead gathers light information from different directions; processing after the fact means different aspects of the scene can be recreated.


You get a digital photo an d you can interact with it. You can focus anywhere in the picture,

Saturday, June 25, 2011

ARCHOS G9 Android tablets: blazing fast, dirt cheap

ARCHOS has announced its 3rd generation of Android powered tablets. The ARCHOS G9 Tablets are ARCHOS’ most powerful tablets yet. Powered by Honeycomb 3.1, the G9 Tablets are designed to maximize your media and Android experience whether at home or on the move. Both the tablets come with an OMAP4 dual-core processor at 1.5 GHz, the fastest for a tablet yet.
The 80 G9 has an 8 inch display
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