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GooGle Is SPyIng US ?

That words across my mine during web-surfing, while my gmail and iGoogle account still logged in. Moreover I like Chrome to get any information through internet. Does Google really spy on me? If you open History in Chrome, you will be amazed by how well-organize Chrome doing it.

How Does Google+ Stack Up Against Facebook?

With Google+, the behemoth of Web search may have finally figured out social networking. Demand for Google+ invites is reportedly through the roof, and critics are generally pleased with how the service works..

Angry Birds Now in Windows Phone Marketplace

At last. Angry Birds is now available in the Windows Phone Marketplace—a few hours ahead of schedule and so fresh it hasn’t even been rated yet! Be the first—or just hunker down with your phone and get dem pigs. .

WindOwS 8 is Cool Enough ?

On Tuesday, Microsoft showed off the first tablets running Windows 8, and provided a bunch of new details about the operating system.

Secure Browseing Is The Way To scuess

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

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iTableous: The World's Largest iPhone 4

Called iTableous, this giant iPhone 4 is actually a fully-functional Hackintosh computer, capable of running both OS X 10.7 (Lion) and Windows 7. Plus, it has "4GB of DDR2 RAM, 500GB of internal storage, a 5.7 megapixel camera, 720p video recording, as well USB, HDMI and a good old 30-pin connector for hooking up the real-deal." Click here for more pictures. Continue reading for a video. 

[via Engadget - Benjamin Bachmeier]
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Cyborg R.A.T. 7 Albino Special Edition Gaming Mouse


Cyborg have introduced a new gaming mouse to their range in the form of the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 Albino Special Edition. The new mouse is equipped with a DPI range from 25 to 6400dpi (in 25dpi steps), 50G acceleration, together with a polling rate dynamic up to 1000Hz and a track speed of up to 6m per sec.
The great thing about the design of the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 range of gaming mice is that you can tailor them to suit your gaming style and grip. Whether you ‘palm’ the mouse or ‘claw’ it, the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 can be quickly adjusted to perfectly suit your hand size and grip style.
Cyborg RAT 7 Albino
Similar to other Cyborg R.A.T. 7 models its equipped with PTFE “Slick” Feet on the base and comes complete with gold connector and braided USB cable. You can check out its full specification and view more images of its internal works over on the Cyborg website.
The Cyborg R.A.T. 7 Albino Special Edition Gaming Mouse is now available to purchase online in the US and will soon be arriving in the UK, France and Germany.
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Sony Drops Google TV HDTV Prices


Google TV hasn’t exactly been as popular as Google hoped, which hardware being quite expensive when it launched we have seen Logitech drop the price of their Google TV set top box, the Logitech Revue.
And now it looks like Sony is following suit with its range of Google TV HDTVs, and it would appear that they are dropping the prices quite a bit in order to get some interest in the Google TV HDTVs.
Sony Google TV
The entry level 24 inch Sony Google TV HDTV used to retail for $600, Sony has now dropped the price to $295, the 32 inch model has been dropped from $800 to $495, the 40 inch model from $1,000 to $723 and the $46 inch model from $1,400 to $961.

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First Android Ice Cream Sandwich Screesnshots Leaked


t looks like the first ever photos Google’s latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich has been leaked, and the guys over at Android Police have managed to get their hands on some photos f Ice Cream Sandwich running on a Google Nexus S.
As you can see from the photos it looks like there are a number of user interface changes, plus a number of other chnages which aren’t featured in the photos including a totally new theme for Gmail.
Android Ice Cream Sandwich
As soon as we get some more information on when Google intend to roll out Android Ice Cream Sandwich, we will let you guys know
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Researchers Hack FBI Radios Using $30 Childs Toy


It has been discovered that the portable radios used by many federal law enforcement agents have major security flaws and have allowed researchers to listen in on sensitive traffic sent without encryption over the past two years.
A new report on the findings has been released by team leader and computer science professor Matt Blaze from the University of Pennsylvania. That details how a child’s toy, the $30 IM Me can be used to jam radios used by the FBI and Homeland Security.
IM Me
The team of researchers explain:
“We monitored sensitive transmissions about operations by agents in every Federal law enforcement agency in the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security,”
The group has also contacted the Department of Justice, Homeland Security and other agencies to discuss their findings and has even created a website to help the law enforcement agencies solve the security issues with their portable radios. The FBI has yet to release an statement regarding the issues.
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Droid Bionic Poses For The Camera


We have been hearing more and more about the Droid Bionic, the device which we first saw in January, the other day the Droid Bionic appeared at the FCC and then we learned some more of the devices final specifications.
Now the Droid Bionic has turned up at a Verizon retail store, and the photos below were snapped when the Droid Bionic was being demonstrated by a Motorola rep.
Droid Bionic
The Droid Bionic will come with Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, a 4.3 inch qHD touchscreen display with a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels, plus CDMA, EVDO and 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, plus Bluetooth 2.1+EDR.
Other specifications include a 1GHz TI OMAP 4430 processor, plus 1GB of RAM, and 32GB of built in storage, there is also a microSD card slot which can take up to 32GB cards, bumping up the total storage to 64GB.

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Compulab Unveils Trim Slice H Mini


If you are looking for a small format computer you might be interested to know that Compulab have unveiled their latest mini computer in the form of the Trim Slice H Mini. The new addition to their range is equipped with a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor supported by 1GB of RAM. Optionally its either available preconfigured with Linux OS on a 250GB hard drive fitted within the Trim-Slice miniature fanless case, or can be purchased without OS and diskless.
Trim Slice H mini
Ports on the back of the Compulab Trim Slice H Mini include HDMI, DVI, Gigabit Ethernet, 4 x USB ports, 2 x SD slots, RS232 serial port and a USB Bluetooth adapter. Together with built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity.
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HP TouchPad Go 7 Inch webOS Tablet Leaked


HP recently dropped the price of the original HP TouchPad, and we know that HP has been working on other models for a while now and it looks like HP will also be launching a 7 inch webOS based TouchPad the HP TouchPad Go.
According to a recent report the HP TouchPad Go will come with a 7 inch multi-touch display and it will feature a dual core 1.5GHz processor and a 3G radio, plus it will come with the latest version of HP’s webOS.
HP TouchPad
There are no details as yet on exactly when the HP TouchPad go will be officially announced, as soon as we get some more information including full specifications we will let you guys know.
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Google Releases New Beta Chrome With Native Client


Google has released a new beta version of its Chrome browser this week which is now integrated with Native Client, allowing C and C++ code to be seamlessly executed inside the browser with security restrictions similar to JavaScript.
Developers can use the open-source technology Native Client SDK to build web applications that seamlessly execute native compiled code inside the browser using the provided set of APIs.
Google Chrome Beta
Google explains:
“Native Client apps use Pepper, a set of interfaces that provide C and C++ bindings to the capabilities ofHTML5. As a result, developers can now leverage their native code libraries and expertise to deliver portable, high performance web apps.”
Other new feature in the new Chrome beta release also include a newly added Web Audio API, a new JavaScript API offering advanced audio capabilities
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22 More Fake Apple Stores Discovered In China


Some of our reader will remember the fake Apple store, that was discovered in Kunming, China by the expatriate blogger Bird Abroad, the fake store ended up appearing on websites all over the world, and the Chinese authorities closed down a number of these stores.
It looks like the Chinese authorities have found even more of these fake Apple Store’s, with a total of 22 found in Kunming alone, and they have been ordered to stop using Apple’s logo and branding merchandise.
Fake Apple Store
It does make you wonder if they found around 22 of these fake Apple stores in just the Kunming area, how many of these actual stores are there in the whole of China.
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Resident Evil’s Paul WS Anderson: Directors Don’t Know Video Games


Much like a Resident Evil zombie, director Paul WS Anderson is turning against his own kind. In keeping with the zombie theme, he asserted that “a lot of video game movies are made by directors who don’t know the video games they are based on from a hole in the head.” Some would argue, and by some we mean us here at Geeky Gadgets, that the not knowing games part isn’t the worst. The worst is not caring.
Say what you will about the Resident Evil movies, they’re probably the most successful video game movie franchise out there and it wasn’t all Mila Jovovich’s fault. There’s a prettygood reason why we’re not seeing a fifth Angelina Jolie vehicle as we speak. “Despite what a lot of haters on the internet might say, I love the Resident Evil games,” the director added. It shows, in a C for effort kind of way, but there’s always room for better.
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Vuzix Debuts Cool Wrap 1200 Video Glasses


Like the idea of video glasses where you can wear these shades and get a giant virtual screen rather than having to watch on your smartphone or notebook screen. The reality is it’s very hard to not look like a weirdo sitting on an airplane wearing these glasses. Vuzix has unveiled a new set of glasses called theWrap 1200 that simulate a 75-inch screen.
Wrap 1200
Inside the glasses are a pair of little LCDs and it looks like you are viewing a 75-inch screen from ten feet away. The screens have a 16:9 aspect ratio and support 2D and 3D content. The resolution of the little LCDs is 852 x 480 and they have a 60Hz progressive scan rate.
They support 24-bit colors and the lenses are angle adjustable and have tech to allow you to customize them for the distance between your eyes for ideal quality. The glasses come with rechargeable batteriesand have integrated headphones for audio. The batteries inside are good for 7-hours of use. You can buy them for $499.99 right now.
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