Category: Tech News
MS DOS Happy 30th Anniversary
One of the most popular command-post-based operating system for PC which has now become history, MS-DOS, today’s having it’s 30th birthday. As quoted from TechCrunch, Thursday (07/28/2011), the history of the OS from the early 80′s. DOS stands for ‘Disk Operation System’ which dominated the IBM PC market during 1981 to 1995. In 1981 Microsoft [...]
PS Vita, Sony Social Game Device
Sony’s latest portable devices that will soon come up is the PlayStation PS Vita. Currently the console is being developed as the online games and social software. Apparently, the games played through PS Vita console will be well connected online through a social-based tools. These applications are known as the “Live Area and Near”. Function [...]
Watching Hollywod movie on Android
One of the leading Hollywood studios, Twentieth (20th) Century Fox plans to launch their Blu-ray movies technology to be able to play on mobile Android device-based. As quoted from the PCR, Monday (7/25/2011), the steps taken by Twentieth Century Fox, this allows users of smart phones and tablets Android to watch Blu-ray movies from 20th [...]
Samsung Galaxy 3D
Samsung apparently plans to launch a 3D version of its popular handset Galaxy S2, this phone will be called Galaxy 3D which will be a competitor of LG Optimus 3D and HTC EVO 3D. This rumor came from Korean sites ETNews which added that the Galaxy 3D is likely to be released towards the end [...]
JayCut, Video Editing for Playbook
BlackBerry developer company, Research In Motion (RIM) has purchased a video editing JayCut from the Swedish company and will work as features for its Playbook tablet. “Working closely with JayCut aims to add video editing capabilities for the BlackBerry platform, we can further enrich the multimedia experience of our customers with the BlackBerry,” said David [...]
Hundreds of Android Application leaks user’s data
More than 800 Android applications contains malware that could leak personal data of its user. This was revealed byDasient, a security firm that examines approximately 10 thousand applications for Android phones. They found that more than 8 percent of that application transmits user data to another computer. Malware is designed to take control of your [...]





