Saturday, 10 November 2012

Shuffler

The Unofficial app for Windows 8
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Thursday, 8 November 2012

The CookBook

The Unofficial app for Windows 8
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Metro Studio

The Unofficial app for Windows 8
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Friday, 3 August 2012

A better browser for Windows Phone 7



Finally, iBrowser for Windows Phone 7 !!!
Keep iBrowser handy on your device. A more powerful & extremely-customizable web browser. Leverages the phone's fast, native browsing engine but with lots of tiles, additional features. 

Features-: 
- live tile images - saves browsing history- bookmark your website - custom backgrounds - new User Interface - popular sites - pin multiple sites to the start screen(including popular sites) - Incognito browser(integrated) - Full screen browsing- tabbed browsing - shortcut to wifi settings - weather forecast(integrated) - search engine optimization- faster browsing - safer browsing - ease to use - web links for easy and quick visiting.

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Monday, 13 February 2012


Nokia Lumia 800's CDMA cousin coming to China Telecom in March?

An employee of the Qingzhou branch of China Telecom went a bit camera-happy over the weekend, but we'd do the same if we were handed a CDMA Nokia Lumia 800. The since-pulled images and textconfirmed our feeling that it's arriving in early Spring (i.e "March"). The tipster revealed toWMPoweruser that both the 800 and 710 would arrive at the same time, potentially joined by the 900 in April -- and that all three handsets would be available in black, cyan and white, as well as coming preloaded with Tango as standard. We'll take the latter claims with a pinch of salt until we see 'em, okay? As you were, China.

iCade 8-Bitty hands-on (video)

iCade 8-bitty
It's still about two months out, but when the 8-bitty hits shelves it might just become our favorite member of the iCade family. At the moment the Bluetooth gamepad is little more than a hand-made prototype with some AA batteries taped to the underside and a sticker printed on the office InkJet slapped on the front. As a production quality controller, though, it should be the perfect handheld button mashers for those of you with a taste for the retro. The boxy, rectangular 8-bitty may be wireless and the final version will likely sport six buttons -- still, you can't help but be whisked back to your days spent blowing into dusty Contra cartridges and tapping out the Konami code. We gave the early prototype a quick try and the D-pad and red buttons feel just like their '80s inspiration. Unfortunately they're not quite as responsive yet, but we're figuring there's still some kinks to be worked out before it ships this Spring. The 8-bitty should be launching exclusively with ThinkGeek for between $25 and $30. Check out the gallery below and the video after the break.

Engadget Giveaway: win one of five Nokia Lumia 710s on T-Mobile, courtesy of Nokia!

Engadget Giveaway: win one of five Nokia Lumia 710s on T-Mobile, courtesy of Nokia!
Last week we launched our weekly giveaway with a killer device, and for week two we're following up with another solid offering. Our friends at Nokia are showing up big, offering not one but five T-Mobile branded Lumia 710 units for our lucky readers! Indeed, we'll be picking out five winners and shipping one out to each. So head on below to leave a comment, and good luck!

Note: You'll definitely want to read the fine print this time around, as there are a few caveats: the Lumia 710s being given out are strictly locked to work with T-Mobile US SIMs, and service is not coming with the prizes.

The rules:
  • Leave a comment below. Any comment will do.
  • Contest is open to all residents of the United States, 18 or older! This particular contest is limited to residents of the United States only, as T-Mobile (US) service will be required to use the prize.
  • Winners will be chosen randomly. Five winners will receive one Nokia Lumia 710 locked to T-Mobile's network.
  • If you are chosen, you will be notified by email. Winners must respond within three days of being contacted. If you do not respond within that period, another winner will be chosen.
  • This unit is purely for promotional giveaway. T-Mobile service will NOT be included with the prize. Also, Nokia and Engadget are not held liable to honor warranties or customer service.
  • Entries can be submitted until February 14, 2012 at 11:59PM ET. Good luck!
  • Full rules can be found here.

Googleplex expansion plans hint at Project X lab, wireless testing facilities

Googleplex expansion plans hint at Project X lab, wireless testing facilities
Google's eyeing up some vacant space at the end of its lawn to throw $120 million at a Grand Designs-style extension to its Mountain View campus. Residents will soon see the @Home lab, purportedly to test fully formed consumer devices and whatever secret home entertainment / wireless communicationsgear we've heard rumblings about. The new development will enable Project X (the interesting one with the James Bond-gizmos, not the lecture series website) to move into a meatier facility where they can perfect projects like Majel and the self-driving car. The most notable development (according to business-types, anyway) is the "Experience Center," a 120,000 square foot private museum / demonstration space for Google to schmooze its most important clients in style (wait, aren't we the most important clients?). VIPs will be invited to play with the newest toys the company can produce before gorging themselves on canapés, or something. Californians wandering past 1600 Shoreline Blvd down the road from the Googleplex, might also notice a new building that's not covered in official branding -- because it's going to be a new wireless testing facility that's being shielded from external signals. At least, that's where we'll be pitching a tent with a couple of long lenses when it opens for business.

Sunday, 12 February 2012

 Xbox 360 Extends Win Streak to 12 Straight Months with Banner Holiday Sales


With a strong holiday sales period finishing a banner year, Microsoft’sXbox 360 ended 2011 as the best-selling current-generation console in the U.S., outselling the second-place console by more than 2.7 million units, according to The NPD Group.
The strong December capped an impressive year during which Xbox 360 was the fastest-growing console. It also captured 49 percent of consumer retail spending, with an industry-leading $6.7 billion in sales in the U.S. for the calendar year—more than $2.1 billion on consoles and $4.6 billion on games and accessories, NPD data shows.
Xbox 360 was the must-have gift this holiday season with about half of December’s retail spend on games, consoles and accessories going toward Xbox 360 products, totaling more than $1.5 billion, NPD data shows. According to internal Microsoft figures, the company has now sold more than 66 million Xbox 360 consoles and more than 18 million Kinect sensors worldwide, and has nearly 40 million Xbox LIVE members. Below is a screenshot of a bundle inspired by one of this year's most popular games, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3:

Saturday, 11 February 2012


JLab Audio GO 4GB Waterproof / Sweatproof / Sports MP3 Player Review



Has it ever crossed your minds to listen to music underwater? If you haven’t, then so do we, but the people inJLab Audio will make you think otherwise with the GO MP3 Player — at least on how they market it. Unlike conventional headphones where you connect the piece to your favorite music player, JLab did something different to actually place the music within the headphone itself. For what purpose you say? Hear this, it is a player for use underwater. The question now here is — does the product pull it off? In this review, we’ll take the positives and negatives of the GO as a MP3 player unit itself and all its features. Click Here






Stellar Phoenix PST Recovery Software 4.5 Review


Email, something that has never been so essential than today. It contains our communication threads, transactions, sensitive data, personal matters and many more stuff. It’s probably the first thing that we open when we sit in front of our computers. So if you discover that one day, your email file is corrupted, bringing with it all the very important data you’ve gathered all though out, what are you going to do? Fortunately, you don’t have to fret and think everything’s gone as Stellar Phoenix might have the solution you’re looking for. In this review, we’ll be presenting their Outlook PST Data Recovery Software to see whether or not it does recover those lost PST files. Click Here