Archive for January, 2009
Tadcast.com – Let’s You Monetize YouTube Videos
One of the questions on everybody’s lips right now is how one can monetize online videos in a way that is not detrimental to the quality of the video itself, and which actually spices the interest of the viewer.
There is not an easy way to solve this dilemma. The team behind this young start-up believes [...]
A Quick Look At T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8900
Curve series represents a gentle side of BlackBerry. It is one of the most graceful look in show wise and full with sex appeal. So It may be bang in corporate market for its grace and attracting screens. T-Mobile USA’s the first American carrier to deliver it, so we have taken for it’s power of [...]
Wobook.com – An Start-up Making Interactive eBooks Simple
Wobook — can be best described as a platform that enables any writer to publish his/her own book as an interactive 3D book. One advantage these books have over traditional print media is that they come complete with rich contents that can be embedded on them. These include both video and audio files. More here
What [...]
Digg Has a New Head of Sales Coming From Yahoo!
After having problems in talks with Google last year and announcing some job cut last week, Digg is rolling up its sleeves and getting to work. The company has hired Tom Shin as its new head of sales who has come from Yahoo, where he was one of the top sales people and head of [...]
United Kingdom launches “Google for Films” Search Engine
LONDON – The UK Film Council is launching a search engine that will help British movie goers track down their favorite films, from the mainstream to the obscure.
The website (www.FindAnyFilm.com) is free to use and contains records of more than 30,000 films, or roughly seven years’ worth of viewing, and they come in 20 genres [...]
Acer’s 10-inch netbook Coming Soon in Market
Good news for all who are waiting for Acer’s 10-inch Netbook. Their wait is now over. The Aspire One D150 lineup hits the streets of France beginning in February with the D150-0B. This €329 ($425) netbook sports a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB memory, 160GB hard drive, a 10.1-inch (1024 x 600) display, and [...]
Now Your LCD Will be Able to Connect with Atom-powered MSI WindowBox
Now ,It’s a good news for all LCD holders, Now LCD will able to connect with Atom powered MSI windowBox. MSI is enabling Earthlings to totally conceal said underpowered box so long as they have an LCD monitor with a VESA-compatible mount. The WindowBox, which is launched in November, is now completely come in market [...]
Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds laptop: Two Screens of Fury in one Hefty Package
Lenovo’s W700ds is not only different with the other laptops by it’s market captured but also include in few of the laptops to offer an auxiliary display and has room for a full number pad and an integrated tablet to boot. With those two screens and that pop-out stylus it’s little bit same as [...]
Western Digital’s 2TB Caviar Green HDD Now Ready to Sale in Australia
Now waiting is over for getting 2000GB (2TB) HDD. Now Western Digital is starting to produce and shipping a standard 2TB internal hard drive. It is now available for purchase and shipping in Australia, the 3.5-inch WD20EADS sports a 7,200RPM spin speed, 32MB of cache and a AU$377.80 price tag, which converts to just from [...]
A Review at Sun’s VirtualBox 2.1
In the competition of the two top contenders in Mac virtualization there is another virtualization package launched by Sun’s VitualBox is free. Look at the some features which is distinguish it from all non free virtual boxes.
There are two non free virtualization applications ,VMware Fusion 2 and Parallels Desktop 4 . Let us we [...]



