• Lytro adds Perspective Shift and Living Filters that Enhances Light Field Creativity

    Lytro, Inc. is a light field camera start-up company founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, a light-field photography researcher at the Stanford University. Lytro produces its own cameras rather than licensing its technology with an established manufacturer. Rather than just capturing one plane of light, Lytro camera captures the entire light field around a picture, all in one shot taken on…

  • LG’s 29-inch EA93 : world’s first 21:9 ultrawidescreen monitor

    LG electronics has launched  the world’s first 21:09 aspect ratio panoramic monitor. “LG is always working to expand the definition of what technology is and how it can contribute to productivity and convenience. Whether its for work, watching movies, playing games or anything else in between, the UltraWide Monitor enhances the multitasking…

  • Xbox Surface: Microsoft’s 7-inch gaming tablet

    Microsoft is building its own 7-inch gaming tablet – Xbox Surface. The specifications for this were leaked earlier this June head of Microsoft’s Surface RT and Surface Pro announcement. According to The Verge, the initial specs leaked, were accurate, and that the final implementation is being worked on. The Xbox…

  • View your content in bright-light – Assertive display

    Whatever your smartphone is, playing games or watching movies will be a delinquent if you are exposed to bright light and specifically sunlight. Felt very worried about this anytime?! We know it’s a Yes! To put a stop to this, a London-based Company Apical has unveiled an intelligent digital processing…

  • MegaUpload is back again with the name Me.ga

    MegaUpload, the most famous file storage service is not dead completely. The service will be reborn as Me.ga, says its founder Kim DotCom. Kim Dotcom was arrested in New Zealand for violating the U.S copyright laws by allowing the users to use his storage service for saving copyrighted contents like movies, music and other…

  • Google Launches Amber alerts for Missing And Exploited Children

    Google in coordination with the The National Center For Missing And Exploited Children has launched Amber Alerts in order to bring up emergency alerts when relevant to you. The main aim is to bring back abducted and missing children safe home. The process how this will work is like; when you are…

  • Google shows Public Alerts on Maps and Search

    Now the Google search and maps will show the warnings for natural disasters  and emergency situations. The feature was announced by Google on its official blog post, which promises to show “relevant weather, safety information and earthquake alerts” from the U.S. National Weather Service and the U.S. Geographical Survey. The information…

  • Apple to start internet radio service by 2013

    With sales of music downloads slowing, Apple seeks other ways to create new ways for customers to discover and buy digital music. Apple is thus looking for licensing contracts with labels that would allow more flexibility about what customers hear; competing with  Pandora, which, relies on a compulsory license that…

  • Promote your latest video using YouTube’s InVideo Programming

    YouTube provides a platform for you to create, connect and discover the world’s videos. Now, you have another tool in your collection called InVideo Programming, a new way to promote your videos and channels! As per YouTube Product Manager Michael Rucker,” InVideo Programming allows you to feature a video across your…

  • Alto, a Cloud Service that lets you manage multiple email accounts

    Have multiple accounts and find it very difficult to manage your emails?!  AOL, a company that became known for bringing email to the masses and by coining the famous phrase “You’ve got mail!” has decided to try and solve your problem with a brand new product, geared towards helping users…

  • Google announces Samsung Chromebooks budget price of $249

    Google just disclosed a new $249 Chromebook manufactured by Samsung. Starting thursday, the new Samsung Chromebook will be available for pre-order online from Amazon, Best Buy, PC World and other retailers. Next week it will be available for sale from these same online retailers as well as the Google Play…

  • Google opens virtual window into secretive data centers

    Wanna see Google’s data centers ?!  Here Google gives you the chance through Street View! Google Street View is a technology featured in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides panoramic views from positions along many streets in the world. It was launched on May 25, 2007, in several cities in the United States, and has since expanded…

  • Use cellphones during flight in Emirates A380

    Dubai-based Emirates is now allowing passengers on its A380 planes to use their mobile phones to make calls during flights with OnAir, the company that provides Wi-Fi service for Emirates’ aircraft. The first call using the new system was made on Oct. 2 and was placed to China. “Beginning in…

  • Pinterest is now open for public – No more waiting for Invites

    Do you have a Pinterest account? If not, you can sign up now without the need to wait for an invite. Until August 8th, Pinterest was operating on a invite based registrations. But now the social networking site has planned to drop the invite based registrations and allows users to…

  • Get 100 times faster internet connection from Google – Google Fiber

    “Not only did broadband kill the screeching sound of dial-up, it also spurred innovation, helping to create amazing new services as well as new job opportunities for many thousands of Americans. But today the Internet is not as fast as it should be.” Fast is better than slow. Abundance is…

  • Google Talk went down for two hours today affecting GMail and Google Apps users

    Did you face problems with Google Talk today morning? Well, you were not the only victim. Google Talk went down for almost two hours today morning, mainly affecting the GMail and Google Apps users. But according to the reports, the Google Apps users seems to have affected more than the…

  • New Face blurring feature by youtube to protect activists

    Video website YouTube which is localized in 43 countries and available in 43 countries on Wednesday, released new face-blurring feature to disguise identities in the video. A way for users to automatically blur the human faces in videos they upload. With this feature Youtube parent Google Inc says that it…

  • Lady Gaga Joins Instagram and posted pictures for her Monster fans

    Well, your favorite Pop diva Lady Gaga is now on Instagram. According to the tweet posted by Lada Gaga, she will be now seen in Instagram. The tweet became viral among her 26 million Twitter followers and also among the fans on “Little Monster” -the newly launched social networking by…