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Hollywood Loses Piracy Case Down Under, Australia Court Dismisses

The Australian High Court dealt a blow against major Hollywood film and television studios when it upheld a previous ruling that internet service provider iiNet did not authorize copyright infringement when its customers downloaded movies and television programs.
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Xolo X900: The First Smartphone from Intel and Lava

Intel finally decided to enter the smartphone market through their newest smartphone product called the Xolo X900. The Xolo X900 is the product of the collaboration between Intel and Lava International Ltd., a mobile device maker. The Xolo X900 will be available in India this week.

New Mini iPad Rumors: A Direct Competition for Windows 8?

There have been numerous reports before stating that Apple has plans of launching a "mini iPad" in the market. These rumors are resurfacing again as NetEase; a Chinese web portal revealed that Apple is indeed working on a new iPad.

Aussie Consumer Web Site Gets 11,000 Complaints in 1 Week

uVent.com.au founder Anthony Mittelmark recently launched a Web site that would serve as a meeting ground for Australian consumers with complaints and local companies. Within one week, the portal received about 11,000 complaints which indicate how angry and frustrated Aussie consumers are.

Asus Transformer Pad 300 Release Date, Features, and Specifications

Asus, the Taiwanese-based company announced that the company's Asus Transformer Pad 300 will be released in the market on April 22, 2012. Pre-order for this tablet has already started and this release date would also mean that it will be directly competing against the official debut of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 2.

Facebook, Ten Talk Over Possible Alliance

Number one social networking site Facebook and Ten Network are talking about an alliance that would involve sharing of content, audiences and advertising income, The Sydney Morning Herald reports.

Top Four Android Tablets: Alternatives to Apple's new iPad

Tablets have evolved from being an optional device to being a must-have device in a person's life either in business or personal dealings. Many companies have noticed this sudden shift as various tablet models are being manufactured and marketed in the market.

Sony Launches Android-powered SmartWatch

Sony has launched its SmartWatch first seen at the Consumer Electronics Show back in January. The wristwatch is powered by Google's Android software and connects to the user's Android smartphone using Bluetooth technology.

Download iTunes: How to Create an App Store Account Without a Credit Card

There's no need to share your credit card information or do a jailbreak at the risk of losing your warranty in order to customize or load apps to your new iPhone or iPad. Thousands of amazing apps ranging from business to gaming, entertainment to educational are available at the App Store.

Google’s Project Glass: Envision the Virtual Reality

Back in the year of 2009, Pranav Mistry, then 29 years old and a PHD student of Fluid Interfaces at MIT´s Media Lab, was talking about Sixth Sense technology. Not only did he talk about the sixth sense technology, but also designed and tested different devices integrating the digital into the physical for 8 years.

Sony Xperia S Released: Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Switch

The Xperia S is the first handset shipped by Sony Corp. since it bought out Ericsson from its smartphone joint venture. Sony, despite its current woes, has been notable for its groundbreaking electronic devices and its huge entertainment and electronics portfolio. The Xperia S allows users to connect, share and control content on multiple screens whether it's a TV, smartphone, laptop or tablet using HDMI, DLNA or BRAVIA Sync. The device has access to Music Unlimited, which offers a global ...

Nokia Lumia 900 Plagued with Connectivity Issues

Nokia, the Finland-based phone manufacturer recently launched their newest Windows Phone in the market which is Nokia Lumia 900. Barely reaching a week after it was launched last Easter Sunday; users are now facing issues with their new Windows Phone.

Apple's New iPhone: 1GB of RAM with A5X-like Chip and Other Rumored Specifications

The supposed news and rumors regarding Apple's new iPhone is taking the world by storm as more and more "leaked" specifications have been appearing in different news sources. The latest one came from the website, 9to5Mac which states that the new iPhone prototypes will be having 1GB of RAM and "A5X" chip which was utilized in the new iPad for the Retina Display features.

Microsoft to Windows XP Users: Two More Years Before the End

Microsoft is about to put an end to XP because when April 8, 2014 rolls around, Microsoft will stop supporting XP and Office 2003. In a blog post on Monday, Microsoft spokeswoman Stella Chernyak said corporate users should stop holding on this relic and transfer their business to Windows 7 and Office 2010.

Apple Working to Battle Flashback Virus

Apple Inc. announced today on a post on its website that the company is working on a tool to detect and remove the Flashback virus currently infecting Macintosh computers.

Sony Cutting Down 10,000 Jobs

Sony Corp. announced that the company's plan of cutting down a total of 10,000 jobs which is equivalent to 6% of the global workforce. This strategy is said to be part of a new "restructuring plan" under the new president of the company.

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