In a joint effort, the entertainment industry and the US largest internet service providers have been working together to create their own anti-piracy enforcement regime, announced that they have hired the person who will oversee their joint antipiracy efforts, scheduled to begin this summer. A partnership between Verizon, AT&T, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, the...

Tumblr has announced in a blog post that users can now cozy up to Facebook more easily with improved integration as sharing your posts on Facebook just got a billion times better, with integration into Facebook’s Timeline, News Feed, and Ticker. The new options include: Toggle “Send to Facebook” when posting, Share Replies on your Facebook Timeline and Share...

Canon today introduced the EOS 60Da Digital SLR Camera, a long-awaited successor to the EOS 20Da that is optimized for astrophotography. This DSLR primarily caters to astronomers and hobbyists who enjoy capturing the beauty of the night sky by offering a modified infrared filter and a low-noise sensor with heightened hydrogen-alpha sensitivity. These modifications...

Talking with Intel product manager Anand Kajshmanan last Friday, PCWorld – via The Verge – able to find out what the future for ultrabooks holds. When asked why a prospective laptop buyer would choose an ultrabook over the MacBook Air, the company rep suggested that Windows itself was a prime differentiator, calling it “the operating system users have...

It is very commonly that we get stuck in traffic jam during the heavy morning commute or even found ourselves late for dinner plans. In order to help you out more and to reach at your destination on time, Google has announced that Google Maps from now onwards will show you typical traffic patterns on highways which to be useful for you. And if you plan to avoid these...

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It was way back 25 years ago when at twin press conferences in New York and Miami on April 2, 1987, IBM unveiled its plans to reinvent the PC industry. The company introduced four new computers dubbed the PS/2 line, including an $11,000 model which it said was seven times faster than current models. The new products include 32-bit processors, fancy graphics, 3.5″...

Sony Mobile confirmed an issue that is surrounding with some of Xperia S phones which results in the display showing a yellowish hue at increased temperatures. Over the report, manufacturer stated that it would “identified that the display on a limited number of Xperia S smartphones may show a slight yellow tint if exposed to temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.” The company says Xperia S owners who have found the problem should contact customer support in order to have issue remedied “at no cost”, which we presume involves...

During the PlayStation latest Blogcast, Jeff Rubenste, Senior Social Media Manager give a brief mention of what’s cooking inside the gaming company next take, he put on by saying a “cook new video service” is on the way and will be revealed for the PlayStation 3. “I can’t tell you anything more about it right now,” he says. “But it’s...

Google looses another major lead from its office board in its Google Wallet division. Google Wallet co-founding engineer Rob von Behren has left Google for payments startup Square following former colleague Jonathan Wall in departing the Web giant. Von Behren disclosed the move through his LinkedIn profile, ending more than eight years with Google. He and Wall, who...

Nokia has unveiled a 3D stereoscopic toggle that gives you a 3D experience if you have the proper glasses to see it. There is no confirmation over the feature yet from the Finnish mobile giant side but we are expecting something in coming days. It even might be an April fool’s thing like the way Google did a very similar thing in 2010 as an April fool’s Day....