Archive | March, 2010

14 March 2010 0 Comments

Get Back That Tab: TabJump

You love browsing through multiple tabs on Google Chrome? So let’s try TabJump, a new extension for the popular web browser that helps you navigate through multiple open tabs. TabJump located at your address bar and organises all open and recently closed tabs in a fairly easy to find manner so users can quickly jump [...]

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14 March 2010 0 Comments

Fallout 3: New Vegas

Videogame star Fallout 3 is taking its devoted fans to nuclear war ravage Las Vegas. Bethesda Softworks has announced a New Vegas chapter in the award-winning franchise will be available by the end of this year. The studio posted a video trailer online at fallout.bethsoft.com “Fallout: New Vegas takes all the action, humour, and post-apocalyptic [...]

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12 March 2010 0 Comments

Professional Photos with Lumix DMC-TZ10

Get the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10, Panasonic’s newest TZ series number. It is coded ZS7 in the USA. TZ10  is a compact ultra-zoom camera featuring an optically stabilised 25-300mm equivalent Leica lens, manual exposure control and built-in GPS. The TZ10 and its brother the TZ8 – also announced today – are the first cameras in the [...]

12 March 2010 0 Comments

Android Dominates, Windows Mobile Plummets, iPhone Stagnant

By Tony Bradley The results are in from comScore for the most recent quarter for smartphone usage in the United States. With smartphone use up 18 percent over the previous quarter, topping 42 million users, Google’s Android mobile operating system stands out as the dominant winner for this quarter. The smartphone statistics from this quarter [...]

11 March 2010 0 Comments

Desktops Aren’t Becoming Irrelevant

By Yara Souza A Google (NSDQ:GOOG) executive recently declared that desktops will be “irrelevant” in three years, but solution providers say that’s wishful thinking. At the Digital Landscapes Conference in Ireland last week, John Herlihy, Google’s head of sales in Europe, suggested that desktop PCs will soon take a back seat to mobile devices. “In [...]

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