Now, the picture is totally different. With the involvement of different actors in this segment, the concept of ultrabooks does not remain the same. Worst case scenario is that the very term will be lost in the crowd of different slim notebooks coming to the market this year. Now-a-days, an ultrabook can vary from 11-, […]
Jan 11 2012 | Posted in
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Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced a new high-end laptop, HP Envy 15, in the US late in December, 2011. However, this premium product was released to the market this Tuesday after a three-week delay. The new notebook from HP is not a specialized gaming computer, though because of a number of factors, it can easily be considered […]
Jan 6 2012 | Posted in
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The Envy comes with a Blu-Ray Super Drive that is nestled into the cradle in a Macbook-like style—without any tray. The disc goes inside the chassis like in a car audio system. This feature gives room for a more uniform shape and coherent design. There are two USB 3.0 ports on right edge and one […]
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Worst Phones 1. Samsung Trender There is no doubt in the fact that there is exists a market that prefers a messaging handset over a smartphone but Samsung’s attempt to hit both with the same bat did not pan out well. The Trender was supposed to address both mobile computing and messaging at the same […]
Dec 29 2011 | Posted in
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Verizon’s LTE network works fine on the smartphone. It is a huge upgrade to other Galaxy versions like the SII and SII Skyrocket. 3. Apple iPhone 4S The phone has one of the best features in the market but in some cases it was a disappointment as well. In the contemporary world, where the reigning […]
Dec 29 2011 | Posted in
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Best of 2011 1. Motorola Droid Razr This phone came in the middle of the year but its good looks and a very speedy processor was a romantic marriage. Motorola has been blowing hot air in the smartphone industry for the last three or four years but the Droid Bionic followed by Razr were a […]
Dec 29 2011 | Posted in
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The smartphone trend went into full swing after the release of original iPhone that offered the real touch screen experience that only was possible to see in the movies. Apple opened the Pandora’s Box that unleashed a number of smartphones in the last four years. This year was no different and considering the fact that […]
Dec 29 2011 | Posted in
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2. Investment requirement Blogging and outsourcing has solved much of the problem in getting into a new business and these aforementioned industries are also cost effective with a diminutive risk of going insolvent. Furthermore, freelancing has made the life of the investors easy. There is a large pool of thinkers on the net and new […]
Dec 27 2011 | Posted in
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Technology has been the kingpin of every the economic boom in the history. The recent examples of economic stabilities and progress have all been made possible by latest innovations and inventions in the world of technology. The 1070s, 80s and 90s are all examples of it and there are buds of the new opportunities arising […]
Dec 27 2011 | Posted in
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The year 2011 has been make-or-break for many companies. Some maintained their stance throughout this economically mercurial year and some had to discard their beloved products. The technology business did not fall very far from the grid although there were not many companies who bid farewell to the industry. Ericsson said goodbye to the mobile […]
Dec 16 2011 | Posted in
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Intel Corporation has announced a predicted cut of $1 Billion in revenues due to reduced demand of their semiconductors. Intel is still the biggest suppliers of semiconductors (microprocessors) to most of the PCs and Mac machines in the world. However, the cutback in their products has nothing to do with quality or as some experts […]
Dec 13 2011 | Posted in
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Hewlett-Packard (HP) have announced that they are offering their mobile device-oriented operating system, webOS to the open source community. The company will no longer be investing in the already-beleaguering OS that has seen none or little success at best. The decision came as a surprise to some technology gurus, as the first choice for HP—in […]
Dec 12 2011 | Posted in
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