Posted on 30 June 2010 by Nancy

Google is said to be coming up with its new project, namely ‘ Google Me ‘. This is said to a rumor as Digg’s Kevin Rose posted a tweet saying, ‘OK, umm, huge rumor: Google to launch Facebook competitor very soon ‘Google Me’. The tweet was later deleted by Kevin Rose.
Facebook would get another competitor, as Google is prepping for its new service (if the rumor is true). The Google Me is said to be a strong rival to the currently demanded social network, Facebook.
Though Google Buzz did not make it to a large number of crowds, Google Me will surely rock the crowd with its service as Google products and services have always been appreciated. Stay tuned for more updates.

Posted on 30 June 2010 by James

Update Google Nexus One with Android 2.2: Google Nexus One Update: Google Nexus One gets another update and this time its Android 2.2 update for the Nexus One. The Android 2.2 update is over the air and can be downloaded and installed easily. The Android 2.2 update has been officially announced so if you get the update message the go for it.
The Google Nexus One is added with few more things with the update such as the feature to run Adobe Flash 10.1. The Google Nexus One can get the Android 2.2 update and with this Android update the Google Nexus One would be added with more features.
Do let us know how you downloaded and installed the Android 2.2 update with your comments. Stay tuned for more updates on Android 2.2 update for Google Nexus One.
Posted on 30 June 2010 by Elizabeth

Flying Car: Terrafugia Transition flying car gets FAA approval: The Flying Car has been approved by (FAA) Federal Aviation Administration. Two years ago, the Terrafugia and its Transition came up and the project was also completed by the engineers at MIT. But the flying car was under the clearance to start flying in the sky. The flying car comes with heavy machinery which will drive you crazy with the features.
It comes powered with a 100-horsepower Rotax 912S engine, speed of 115 mph, 20-gallon fuel tank, not leaded fuel and a parachute for safety. This flying car comes with a a dimensions of 6 feet 9 inches tall, 6 feet 8 inches wide and 18 feet 9 inches long in wings folded mode.
And measures 6 feet 3 inches tall, 27 feet 6 inches wide and 19 feet 2 inches long in flight mode. If you carry $194,000 then you could be the owner of this flying car. Stay tuned for more updates on Flying Car, Terrafugia Transition.
Posted on 30 June 2010 by Brian

Sony Vaio Gets a Recall: Sony Recalls Vaio F and Vaio C Notebooks: Sony recalls 53,000 notebooks which belong to Sony Vaio F and Sony Vaio C series, sold within the first half of 2010. Sony made an announcement about its Vaio F and Vaio C Notebooks as the notebooks are said to be coming up with an issue over the temperature which causes the notebook to overheat.
The notebook are said to be facing the problems with overheat which even in some cases distorts the shape for the notebook. The recall from Sony is for the notebook which belong to Vaio F and Vaio C Notebooks that were sold in the first part of January 2010.
According to the announcement from Sony, the recall includes 259,000 Vaio notebooks which were sold in the US, 103,000 in Europe and 120,000 in Asia and 52,000 in Japan.
We do not have any info on how to ship back the Notebooks. Stay tuned while we get back with more updates on Sony Vaio Recall.
Posted on 30 June 2010 by Barbara

iPhone 4 Reception Fix: iPhone 4 Reception Issue gets a Possible Fix: The iPhone 4 reception fix is a real need for the users who are facing the reception problems. Apple might also be working on the fix for the iPhone 4 reception problems as it has posted on the jobs for Antenna Engineers for iPhone and iPad. We assume that with all these afford the iPhone 4 reception fix would be coming up soon.
The iPhone 4 reception was tried curing with the bumper case and the only thing that is expected to solve this issue is the official fix from Apple. The folks at MacRumors tried out some of the issue solving steps which worked for some of its readers.
The iPhone 4 reception can be fixed with two different possibilities such as a) removing the SIM card for a short period of time and re-inserting it, b) Isolating your SIM card from the SIM tray with electrical tape.
The above two steps might work for some of the iPhone 4 but, if the above two solutions do not work then all we can do is to wait for an official fix from Apple. Stay tuned for more updates on iPhone 4 reception fix.