Archive of 'April, 2010'

According to a report by the New York Times, Google has teamed up with Sony, Intel and Logitech to develop a set-top box which will basically be a TV with a built in computer that uses Intel chips and runs Google’s Android OS. The platform aims to “seamlessly integrate web content onto TVs, bringing services like Twitter and sites like YouTube, in addition to games, web apps, and, of course, Google’s search, to the big screen”. It seems that dominating the computer world wasn’t all they had in mind and Google TV is a project that has been underway for several months now.

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Microsoft will very soon be launching the KIN phone, a Windows-based feature phone geared mainly towards young users, offering a highly integrated social networking and multimedia experience. (Essentially, this will be an ideal phone for people always on Facebook and Twitter.) The two KIN handsets (KIN ONE and KIN TWO) will go on sale in the US in May, however no price has yet been revealed.

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Not only has the Internet affected our personal lives in fundamental ways but its also affected businesses as well.  Changing the way we communicate, research, manage clients with an online CRM, shop and are entertained, the Internet is increasingly becoming a way of life and businesses have little choice but to improve their web-savvy or get KO-ed by online industries. Here are some of the industries being hit particularly hard by the world wide web.

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The future holds some very innovative and exciting new prospects in terms computer and tech design concepts. Here are 10 we hope we can get our hands on one day soon!

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