SHANGHAI - Two decades ago, most Chinese were still getting around on bicycles, trains and buses, and cars were very rare indeed in the most populous nation on Earth. Today, China is the largest car market in the world, having surpassed the United States two years ago. And, now, the ... Read More
SHANGHAI - Two decades ago, most Chinese were still getting around on bicycles, trains and buses, and cars were very rare indeed in the most populous nation on Earth. Today, China is the largest car market in the world, having surpassed the United States two years ago. And, now, the ... Read More
Highlights from the 2011 New York International Auto Show
Posted By samir On April 25th 2011. Under Auto Tags: 2011, auto, from, Highlights, International, New York, Show, the .
At the 2009 New York International Auto show, the mood was one of arising from the depths of the recession. In 2010 signs of recovery were everywhere and companies were laying out their plans for the future. This year, you could see those plans starting to come to fruition as ... Read More
The Apple iPhone 5! It exists, probably. As we noted back in March, gossip about a next-generation iPhone has been burbling across the Web for a while now, which makes sense –– Apple refreshes or reboots all of its products on a yearly basis, and the last iPhone was unveiled ... Read More
Will Apple iPhone 5 support five 3G bands, including T-Mobile?
Posted By samir On April 25th 2011. Under Apple Iphone Tags: apple, including T-Mobile?, iphone, mobile, Will Apple iPhone 5 support five 3G bands .
Rumors have put the iPhone 5 out for release some time this fall, or perhaps even next year. I’m still hopeful that it will come this summer, as it has for every summer since 2007, and that it will be a universal iPhone. What do I mean by that? It ... Read More
Specs On The HP EliteBook 2560p and EliteBook 2760p Land
Posted By samir On April 25th 2011. Under laptops Tags: Specs On The HP EliteBook 2560p and EliteBook 2760p Land .
HP brought out some serious stats on its upcoming pair of new laptops, the HP EliteBook 2560p and its cohort the EliteBook 2760p. And while the 2560p sounds like it’s got a lot going for it, the real surprise is the 2760p, which will include an extra special surprise: it’s ... Read More
What you see here is the R3 from T3 Motion, and it is a three-wheeled vehicle that is not a car, but a motorcycle. At least, that is its classification.
The R3 is a full electric vehicle that has a range of 80 to 100 miles after ... Read More
Stealth.Com Introduces a Mini PC
Posted By samir On April 15th 2011. Under Computers Tags: computers, pc, Stealth.Com Introduces a Mini PC .
Stealth Computer, a leading manufacturer of specialized computers and peripherals, just released their most powerful and advanced mini PC ever. Please meet the very tiny, LPC-670 LittlePC. This brand new Stealth small form factor PC offers tremendous power in a teeny package that measures around 6.5″ ... Read More
The EyeReader app on your iPhone – Lets you Read the Small Print
Posted By samir On April 15th 2011. Under Apple Iphone Tags: The EyeReader app on your iPhone – Lets you Read the Small Print .
First, let me tell you that I have in fact reached an age where I require very subtle vision correction, Okay, I have reached an age where I can’t see the television 6 feet in front of me without my glasses on, let’s face it, being “almost ... Read More
Looking for a new notebook as your current one wheezes its day away, having a hard drive which is noisier than your 10-year old car? After browsing around, what caught your fancy? If you’re tired of the usual names like Dell and Lenovo, then you might want ... Read More
Nokia X7 set to rock and roll
Posted By samir On April 15th 2011. Under Gadgets Tags: mobiles, nokia, Nokia X7 set to rock and roll .
Nokia’s market share when it comes to cell phones and smartphones might be declining at an alarming rate (the huge war over the smartphone arena has certainly heated up, with so many players entering the fray, and nobody giving Symbian any love), but that doesn’t mean the ... Read More

