The ViewSonic ViewPad is Gunning for Apple and Betting on Android
7 Sep 2010 - By Omar Mariño
The ViewSonic ViewPad is just a rebranding of the OlivePad but that doesn’t mean you should dismiss this powerful little portable device. It’s not only rocking the Froyo but comes with front and back facing cameras (allowing real-time video conferencing over 3G and WiFi) and sports a full-sized SIM slot—giving you Apple iPhone/iPad owners SIM envy. Read more >>
LG’s 180 Inch Plasma Makes Other TV’s Quiver in Fear
30 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
And overshadows it’s much more budget-friendly cousin the PX950N. Read more >>
Infinitec Launches First “Infinite” USB Drive
2 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
While this little number from Infinitec isn’t really a USB thumb drive with infinite storage space, the advertisements are really lying to you, at least not completely. You see, this USB device may look like a thumb drive but it’s actually a completely different gadget altogether. Essentially what the tech boils down to is a WiFi device that allows two locally networked devices to instantaneously (and continuously) connect to each other. One device then streams data to the other giving the USB device the appearance of being able to accept an infinite amount of data. Read more >>
The first official HD Microsoft webcam: LifeCam Cinema
18 Aug 2009 - By Omar Mariño
Microsoft will introduce to the market the LifeCam Cinema webcam, which is the first one that is genuinely a HD webcam. This new gadget is an excellent option to send video with good quality through Internet. It reachs a vertical resolution of 720 pixels and captures 30 frames per second (images with more than 2 megapixels). Until now, other cameras offered a maximum resolution of 960×70 pixels, but the LifeCam Cinema can reach up to 1289×720 pixels. Besides, it includes a glass lens, 4x digital zoom, and a noise-cancelling microphone (which is placed on the top of the camera) to eliminate the background noise from the environment.
World directory of the XXI century is coming: .tel domain name registration is now possible
3 Dec 2008 - By Omar Mariño
From today to February 2, Telnic, the registry operator for new “.tel” domains, is beginning to accept applications from trademark owners. At the moment, only trademark owners can apply for a domain in order to protect the intellectual rights of the companies. On March 24 registrations will be open to everyone.








