A Cool App For Discovering And Sharing Music: Soundtracking

I just bought a new iPad which is a 64GB version. My son said “why did you waste your money?” Well, I told him, on my old iPad I filled up nearly 16gb with just apps and wanted more space so I could hold my music.
How Good Is Flipboard Competitor Zite?

Since Flipboard was named Apple’s favorite iPad app of 2010, lots of startups come along that try to get in on its turf. Tonight one, named Zite, is getting lots of press coverage.
So, how good is it?
Well, for +me+ it actually is better than Flipboard in one sizeable way: it built me a table of contents of different sections automatically after I added my Twitter and Google Reader accounts into it. The sections read: Gadgets, Mac, Programming, Social Media, Technology, Palm, Python, which match the major interests of many of the 32,000 people I’m following on Twitter and the hundreds of feeds I’m following on Google Reader.
Can Yobongo Avoid The “Masses Are Punks” Chat Room Problem?

Let’s say I invite you to a chat with me, you, and Bill Gates. Or Steve Jobs. Or Barack Obama. Or your closest personal friend. You pick one. Wouldn’t that be fun?
Now, lets say we invite in 1,000 random people. Wouldn’t your utility go down? Of course it would.
Jabra Extreme Bluetooth Headset Review

First, I just have to say that this bluetooth was a life saver for me, so I guess you know what kind of review I’m giving it!
The Jabra Extreme Bluetooth Headset for PC’s with Skype Certificationis a two-piece set including the ear piece and a USB adapter that plugs into your Windows XP/Vista/7 PC. It is Skype Certified and includes up to two hours of SkypeOut talk time (depending on where you call), which is a nice bonus.
Motorola’s New “Super” Tablet: Xoom

Motorola wowed crowds at CES earlier this month with their announcement of the Xoom, their first droid touch tablet. Although the layout of the Xoom looks a bit like the iPad, motorola has put some very sexy tech under the hood.
New Android Music App Leaks To Rooted Phones

Android phones can play MP3s, but that certainly doesn’t make them MP3 players in the more specific senses of the word. However, given that Android will be the platform of choice for several iPod touch look-a-likes in the near future, it’s no surprise that Google is developing a new music application.
We started hearing about the new music application way back in May, when it was first presented at a developer conference put on by Google. The first hints at some of the more appealing functions — like pushing music purchases straight to the phone or streaming your entire non-encoded music library straight to your phone — were revealed here.
The New Battle For World Smartphone Supremacy

A recent survey of Nielsen Company has made Smartphones – the talk of the town. Every blog and news website is publishing and writing about this sudden rise in demand for the Smartphone and the mass populace of United States now has to reconsider which OS is the best and serves as the best for their individual needs. In the fiscal quarterly results, at the end of Q2 2010, U.S. Smartphone market share was ruled by Blackberry but the survey done in October by Nielson company completely turned the table upside down.
True iPad Competitor Coming Soon?

Notion Ink is an Indian startup or should I say upstart who is gunning for the biggest of them all — Apple. In the very spirit of innovation that has led Steve Job to where he is today, founder Rohan Shravan is confident that their first offering is going to blow the competition away. Notion Ink is dedicated to challenge the norm, question existing ideologies of function and form to create a new breed of intelligent, intuitive devices.
Understanding The Vast Uses Of 3G Technology

Earlier this month, we saw country’s first privately held 3G service from Tata Docomo. With large marketing efforts across all possible advertising medium, Tata Docomo established itself as the first private company to roll out commercial 3G services across 9 circles. This was analogous to NTT Docomo, the partners being the first company in the world to provide commercial 3G, a few years back! We’ve had promises from Airtel and Vodafone to launch 3G soon.
Google TV: A Preview Of Future Televisions

What do you get when you combine television viewing with Internet? Google TV.
The latest in television technology, Google TV is co-developed by Logitech, Sony, Intel, and Google. It lets you watch TV programs on the Internet via a Blu Ray player or HDTV.
Launched last October 17th, Google TV caused a lot of buzz when its developers first announced the smart TV in May 2010. Now that it’s finally here, people can’t wait to check out this new advancement in entertainment technology.

