Liquipel Molecular Coating will Waterproof your Smartphones

Life in the 21st century has been so much different, with people spending most of their time at work, even while on the move. It has become almost inevitable to avoid technology in our day-to-day life, which makes our work much easier, simpler and faster. As the days pass, technology movies ahead faster, with mobile devices getting smaller in size and smarter in terms of features. So mobile devices, which includes notebooks, tablets and mobile … Read more

Nikon Introduces 16.2 Megapixel D4 DSLR Camera

Nikon, one of the world’s well know company for its digital imaging products, has unveiled another new flgship Digital-SLR, called the Nikon D4. The new digital SLR is specially designed for professional multimedia photographers, who look for speed and accuracy with unparalleled image quality, low-light capability and Full HD video. The new Nikon D4 D-SLR comes with a 16.2-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor, along with Nikon’s EXPEED 3 image processing engine to help produce images and videos … Read more

Does Blackberry’s Future Lie in Windows Mobile?

Research in Motion has undergone a high level management shakeup with Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis stepping down and with RIM struggling to prevent further market loss to Android phone makers and Apple one has to consider where Blackberry’s future lies and what decisions could be made to turn them around. Consider that Blackberry is still strong in the Enterprise and it is considered a secure enterprise solution as well as has strong international presence … Read more

pcAnywhere Cracked by Anonymous Admits Symantec and Norton Security

Despite the reputation of being “hackers on steroids,” Anonymous’ first tool of choice is not always a crack, hack, or exploit.  In response to legislation concerning SOPA and ACTA, much of their protest has come in the form of DDoS (denial of service) attacks.  These attacks are executed by simply requesting access to a website an infinite amount of times to the point that it fails to load.  According to Symantec however, Anonymous is utilizing … Read more

Pioneer Launches World’s Smallest and Lightest Portable Blu-ray Burner

Pioneer Electronics, the company well known for audio and entertainment devices, has unveiled their new portable Blue-ray burner, the Pioneer BDR-XD04. The new device is the world’s smallest and lightest BD/DVD/CD portable burner which comes with  BDXL 1 support. The Blue-ray burner looks like an ultra-compact clamshell kind of a driver, which can read and write to any BDXL disc formats. This includes BD-R triple-layer 100GB media, BD-R quad-layer 128GB media, and BD-RE triple-layer 100GB … Read more

Apple Introduces iTunes U: Digital Catalog for Education Content

Apple is again creating history, with its never ending innovations and applications, with yet another ground breaking revelation of a whole new world of books and education content for all those who want to learn new things and stuff. Yes Apple has now announced their new iTunes U, which will be the world’s largest digital catalog of free education content. Now this is completely different from innovation, which is more like a social responsibility taken … Read more

ACTA and HR 1981: SOPA Meets Orwell’s 1984

On the heels of SOPA’s defeat, attention is being drawn to two additional measures making the rounds in the domain of global politics.  Apparently SOPA is a drop in the bucket compared to the worldwide ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) agreement and the H.R. 1981 bill (Protecting Children from Internet Pornographers Act of 2011) in Congress.  If you thought SOPA and PIPA violated the sanctity, security, and liberty of the internet – wait till you get … Read more

SOPA Defeated: Rep. Smith Yanks Bill from House

Updates can be found at the end of the story. A shocking twist has developed in the soap opera of the SOPA bill.  During Wednesday’s internet blackout, the overwhelming amount of protest left little doubt that the bill was living on faulty life support.  One by one, those who championed SOPA or its sibling PIPA, such as Sen. Marco Rubio, Rep. Lee Terry, and Sen. Harry Reid, dropped their prior endorsements.  The turn of the … Read more

Apple Announces iBooks Author to Create & Publish Multi-touch Books

Apple today has announced a new application called the iBooks Author, at the Educational event which was held today. With the help of this new application, literally anybody can now create their own version of iBooks textbooks, cookbooks, history books, picture books, and more for iPad. All you need to have is a new idea and access to a Mac and thats it. Users will be able to use the wide range of templates and … Read more

The Great SOPA Blackout: Wikipedia, Reddit, and More

Read our latest updates at the bottom of the post. Today is no ordinary January 18th.  In fact today may be a reflection of what this day in January would be a year from now if the SOPA and PIPA bills are passed.  Major internet hubs and havens of information such as Wikipedia, Reddit, Wired, Google, and a long list of other websites have blacked out their content in response to this nightmarish fate.  While … Read more