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Adobe to focus on HTML5

Adobe to focus on HTML5

Adobe Flash player is the most downloaded piece of software on the Internet. It’s been the standard for several years now, but new web technologies such as HTML5 audio tag are eating into its market share. ZDNet reports that Adobe is discontinuing development of its mobile Flash Player, so it looks as if mobile users [...]

BeBook 7″ Live Tablet to be out in June

BeBook 7″ Live Tablet to be out in June

A new Android 2.2 tablet is to be released in June. It’s a 7-inch ereader run by ARM Cortex-A 1GHz processor. It has 4GB of storage and 512MB of RAM. The eBook is only 0.43 inches thin and weighs only 15OZ. Price of $279 is not bad either. Here ate the Technical Specs of BeBook [...]

Viewsonic GTab OVA update, USB and Flash support

Viewsonic GTab OVA update, USB and Flash support

A new firmware update was released by ViewSonic. The gTablet will not be able to support Flash and there is also US host features the gTablet from ViewSonic measures at 10 inches and runs on Android 2.2. the processor is the NVIDIA Tegra 2 and it sells for around $300 which makes it the cheapest [...]

No Flash can add 2 hours to MacBook Air

No Flash can add 2 hours to MacBook Air

No Flash can add 2 hours more battery power to browsing with Macbook Air. There is a reason why Apple did not place Flash capabilities on Macbook Air. Even if they call it as a courtesy call to say that users can place a newer version for themselves, there is a good reason for the [...]

Windows 7 is going to increase NAND flash memory demand – yes, it is a more SSD friendly OS

Windows XP is already more than half-decade old now. At that time NAND based SSDs were not sold that openly in the cunsumer market. That is the reason the users are not able to make the most of the capabilities of the SSDs while running Windows XP. Unfortunately, the Vista also is not optimized for the SSDs. Actually, the Vista thrashes the disk even more than the XP making it even less ideal for SSDs.

The Microsoft upcoming OS, Windows 7 is totally going to change this scene though as Microsoft claims that the ’7′ is going to be more SSD friendly than the older versions and the users are definately going to see improvements and benefits of SSD.
Having said that, one can easily see substantial improvements in speed and performance by setting up RAMdisk in their devices. The main culprint behind the bad performance of the overall device is the slow SSD which the netbook manufactures generally go-in for to keep the prices of the device down. Setting up RAMdisk considerably improve the overall system performance.

Youtube and Flash working inside Opera Mobile!

Youtube and Flash working inside Opera Mobile!

Yes! This is not a mirage. It is reality. Thanks to great folks at xda-devs, who have impressive knowledge about finding ways to get things working. A day before yesterday, we reviewed Skyfire, which has the ability to run a youtube and flash content inside the browser window itself. The upcoming build (2808) of Opera [...]

CnetX Flash Format review – for Windows Mobile Professional

CnetX Flash Format is a storage card utlity that helps you to keep your memory card in perfect shape. It has all the features that you will expect from a pro-flash format utility. It also makes sure that it stays in perfect shape Installation As usual( and expected ), I did not face any problems [...]

Aexea KeyXpress Flash Drive looks like a USB key!

Functionality wise, this can be touted as just another USB flash drive, but not design wise. The Aexea KeyXpress looks like a traditional key. The only difference is that it can not be used to open your door ;) It comes in black, green and light blue color and costs $27. The only gripe: It [...]

Flash USB Strawberry drive

The USB Strawberry drive comes with decent 8GB flash storage. If you are a girl and want a head-turning USB drive, then I would love to  recommend you the strawberry USB drive. Buy it here! Blog this! Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share via MySpace share via Reddit Share on technorati [...]

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