While we do not believe that Apple has any plans to incorporate multitasking in it’s upcoming tablet computer, the Apple iPad, but Kevin Fox from MacRumors has an interesting theory to share. Accroding to Kevin, several of the stock apps found in the iPhone are missing from the iPad (based on the demo by Steve Jobs and the visuals on Apple.com) and since both the devices run on the same OS, the only explanation for this could be that Apple is preparing to introduce all these apps as widgets in a dashboard, much like the same one found in Mac OS X.
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Blogspot FTP Publishing Stops : What’s next?
February 2nd, 2010
admin There are few features in Blogspot which makes it quite popular among blogspot users like custom domain name, FTP publishing and latest Page feature in blogspot. In FTP features, images and file which you upload will be uploaded to your own web server instead of Google server.
Honda Aviator 110 introduced
October 28th, 2009
admin Honda two wheelers today introduced its new product Honda Aviator that is powered by 110cc engine. The company launched it in two variants- Honda Aviator 110cc and Honda Aiator Deluxe. This is the second scooter launch by Honda in the year. The company unveiled new Honda Activa a few months back in India.
AMD discrete mobile GPUs featured in the majority of today’s laptops
August 18th, 2009
admin Advanced Micro Devices announced today that its portfolio of mobile discrete graphics card is marked with an increase in the number of notebook manufacturers, allowing for more than half of today’s discrete graphics notebooks. According to the company, chip maker has reported a 36.5% market share, with more than 87.27% more units sold on a quarterly basis during the first six months of this year.
Super Talent rolls out new low-profile DDR3 memory module
August 18th, 2009
admin one of the world’s leading suppliers of flash-based storage and DRAM memory modules, today announced the launch of its new, very low profile (VLP) DDR3-1333 Registered DIMM, specifically designed to meet and design of the current server. The new modules are targeted at servers with compact and low profile cases, with the results of the latest DDR3 memory technologies.”We have this product for high density servers and embedded systems where space within the chassis is very limited,” said Super Talent Marketing Director Joe James.
European rocket hoists biggest-ever telecoms satellite
July 2nd, 2009
admin A European rocket placed the world’s biggest commercial telecommunications satellite into geostationary orbit, launch operator Arianespace said.The 6.9-tonne TerreStar-1, operated by US telecoms services firm TerreStar Networks Inc., was launched by Ariane-5 heavy rocket from the European space base in Kourou, French Guiana, after four delays caused by stormy weather. It is the 189th launch since the European Space Agency (ESA) introduced Ariane in 1979. Arianespace chief executive Jean-Yves Le Gall also told reporters the company’s first launch from Kourou using a Soyuz rocket would probably take place “in the first week” of 2010. The firm is to use the Soviet-era workhorse under a commercial arrangement with Russia so that it can launch medium-sized payloads. The version will be a Soyuz 2, able to take three tonnes into geostationary orbit, compared to 1.7 tonnes that can be launched from Baikonur, the main Russian space base. Arianespace is also bringing in a new rocket, Vega, for light payloads of up to 1.5 tonnes. The first launches by these rockets had been pencilled for the end of the year. The Soyuz project has been delayed by the addition of a Russian-made mobile gantry, while Vega has been delayed by testing of some of its sub-systems.
Amazing footage of lunar probe’s final moments before it crashes into Moon
June 24th, 2009
admin Footage showing the dramatic descent of a probe minutes before it crashes into the surface of the Moon has been released by the Japanese space agency.The final moments of the Kaguya lunar probe were caught by its on-board high-definition camera as it hurtled downwards on June 11 and as it fell the images were beamed back to Earth As it sinks lower and lower the desolate and pockmarked landscape is seen looming ever larger as the spacecraft tumbles toward its final resting place.This is one of the final images taken by the probe before it hits the Moon, revealing its pock-marked surfaceThe white spot in the centre of the far left image shows the impact made by the probe.
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