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NOKIA MALAYSIA TO ATTEMPT A WORLD RECORD WITH ANGRY BIRDS


Angry Birds addicts, listen up. Apparently, Nokia Malaysia is planning to attempt a Guinness World Records for the Most People Playing in A Mobile Phone Game Relay with the game! Dubbed as the world’s biggest Angry Birds playground, the event has been scheduled to take place from 11am to 9pm on June 11th at the Boulevard Strip in Plaza Low Yat, Kuala Lumpur.

The best part of this event is that you don’t even need a Nokia device to participate. They have also stated that registration is free and they will be some prizes to be won as well. So, if you would like to be part of the attempt, head on to www.nokia.com.my/angrybirds and sign up now.

-Source Lowyat.net

Great Deal With Complete DELL Set... Order Now!...

 
Dell Inspiron 14

ProcessorIntel® CoreTM i3 380M Processor(2.53GHz/3MB cache)
GraphicsIntel® HD Graphics
Display14" (35.6cm) HD WLED True-Life (1366x768)
Memory2GB DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz
Hard Drive500GB hard drive (5400RPM
Advertised System Weight
2.22kg

Dell Streak - Fits the whole world into a 5-inch screen





Introducing the Dell Streak. The perfectly-sized, go-anywhere entertainment, social connection and navigation device.
  • Widescreen display optimally designed for mobile web, video and movies
  • Integrated social networking widgets and apps, plus tons of apps through the Android™ Marketplace
  • Crystal-clear damage-resistant Gorilla® glass screen
  • Google Maps™ with driving, walking directions and Street View
  • Multitasking Google Android OS that give you the freedom to do what you want
Watch, listen, play and connect with a 5-inch high-quality screen that fits perfectly in your hands.
Take good times with you, wherever you go. A brilliant 5-inch screen lets you surf, watch videos and stay connected1, with less squinting and pinching. Plus, front-and-back cameras capture photos and videos on the fly with 5MP2 resolution. Watch streaming video on YouTube™ , then post your own movies directly from your Streak.

With compact 6-inch wide x 3.1-inch high x .4-inch thin dimensions, there’s plenty of space to take full advantage of the multi-touch display, plus the high-quality scratch-resistant Gorilla® glass means your view stays crystal clear. Ultraintelligent facial proximity and ambient light sensors automatically adjust screen brightness, optimizing your battery life.

The Dell Streak ensures that you can multitask and play without delay (including music and games), with the powerful yet efficient 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon™ processor speeding things along using Google’s Android-based OS with multi-touch Dell user experience. 3G mobile broadband, Wi-Fi™ and Bluetooth® mean you’ve always got an easy way to connect, while swappable microSD memory cards mean virtually limitless storage for movies, music and pictures — up to 42 movies, 32,000 photos or 16,000 songs3on each of your individual 32GB memory cards.

Where are you headed today? Find the quickest route with real-time maps from integrated A-GPS and eCompass functionality. Google Maps’ live traffic functionality helps you avoid those dreaded red zones (requires 3G connection). The best part: The Streak multitasks, so you can play your favorite driving tunes and receive calls at the same time.

Facebook® , Twitter™ , Gmail, a phone call — however you like to stay connected, the Streak keeps the lines of communication open. The Streak is a full-function 3G phone with IM and SMS/text capabilities, plus you can take photos for sharing using the rear-facing camera with dual-LED flash. Integrated real-time Facebook and Flickr®upload abilities put your photo or video online in no time.

-Source Dell.com

CHARGE YOUR PHONE BY SCREAMING INTO IT....

You know how some people loves shouting into their phone like as though the other party has difficulty hearing? Well, get yourself ready because if such technology does indeed come to reality, people would be shouting even louder, not because they’re simply rude and inconsiderate of others’ feelings, but because scientists are recently working on a gadget that will make use of sound to charge up their phone battery.

The technology will convert sound energy to electrical energy, thus charging up phone batteries as you speak into it. This means that the louder you talk, the more energy will be generated so when you see people shouting over the phone, they’re probably not arguing with the person on the other line but just frustrated with a low battery and charging it up. Such technology is not only aimed at charging mobile phone batteries, it is said to be able to power up personal music players such as your iPod but you’re going to have to sing along with the song to start charging.


-Source: Lowyat.Net

Google TV


Google's taking a big leap with Google TV - unlike its competitors, who've all focused on delivering curated video content with inexpensive streaming devices, Google's new platform brings Android, Chrome, and Flash directly to your TV in a variety of hardware configurations from Sony and Logitech. But whether you're adding Google TV to your existing rig with a Logitech Revue or starting from scratch with a Sony Internet TV, the basic experience of using each product is the same -- it's the web on your TV, in all its chaotic and beautiful glory. Is this the future of television? Can Google do what no company has ever managed to do in the past and put a little PC in your TV? "Read More Here"

Also visit: Google TV Web

-Source: http://www.engadget.com/

iPad 2 Features...


Two cameras for FaceTime and HD video recording. The dual-core A5 chip. The same 10-hour battery life.1 All in a thinner, lighter design. Now iPad is even more amazing. And even less like anything else.

Features of iPad 2:
- Thinner, lighther
- Dual-core A5 chip
- Superfast graphics
- 10-hour battery life
- Two cameras
- Smart cover
- LED-backlit display
- Multi touch
- iOS4, world most advanced mobile OS
-  Instant ON
- WiFi & 3G
- Gyro, accelerometer & compass

And many more.... Log on to http://www.apple.com

Nikon COOLPIX L24 Review

The Nikon COOLPIX L24 is a budget compact with a 14 Megapixel sensor, 3.6x optical zoom and a 3 inch LCD screen. The COOLPIX L24 raises the bar for compact cameras with a sensor providing much greater resolution than the 10 or 12 Megapixels we've come to expect from budget models. The screen is also bigger than that provided on most budget compacts.

The COOLPIX L24 can shoot movies with a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 pixels and, although it lacks optical image stabilisation, has Nikon's Motion Detection and Vibration Reduction systems, both designed to mitigate the effects of camera and subject movement in low light conditions. The COOLPIX L24 is very much a point-and-shoot model. It lacks any form of advanced control over exposure and focussing and you can't manually set the ISO in Auto mode.

The COOLPIX L24 will doubtless replace the earlier COOLPIX L22 in the Nikon product line-up, though the L22 is still currently available. On the face of it, the only significant difference between these models is the sensor resolution so if you're happy with 12 Megapixels you might be able to make a saving by going for the older model while it's still available.

Like the latest budget A-series models from Canon, the PowerShot A800 and A1200, the COOLPIX L24 relies on a pair of AA batteries for power. They're similar in size and looks, but beyond the superficialities the Nikon and Canon budget compacts provide a totally different picture-taking experience. Read our full review to find out which one is the best fit for you.


- Source: http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_COOLPIX_L24