Friday, March 11, 2011

Is iPad2 better than iPad Or join the 10 million Kinect users

Apple is proudly introducing the new generation of ipad , ipad2. It is slim, lighter, faster and comes with two cameras and a nice stylish cover. On the other side Microsoft claims a new world record selling More than 10 million Kinect units. Lets have a look at whats happening in the tech world today.

Many tech review blogs and sites questions that whether it is worth buying iPad2 over iPad. Their main argument is that people did not complain about the weight, battery life or the thickness of the iPad. Except for camera and the cover we cannot see much of additions to the iPad2. However, as it launch on Friday evening people will be lined up to buy the new gadget. Thats is how Apple users are loyal to the brand.

What would be the best place to buy the iPad2?

Walmart will be selling the iPad2 in theri online store.

Apple iPad 2 with Wi-Fi (Black or White) - $498.00
Apple iPad 2 with Wi-Fi + 3G (AT&T or Verizon) (Black or White) - $628.00

iPad2 will be available in BestBuy and Target.



Kinect, its hands-free controller for the Xbox 360, is now the world’s fastest-selling consumer electronics device. According to Guinness World Records, Kinect has sold an average of 133,333 units per day, outpacing other gadgets such as the iPhone and iPad.

You’ve probably had the experience where you’ve clicked a result and it wasn’t quite what you were looking for. Many times you’ll head right back to Google. Perhaps the result just wasn’t quite right, but sometimes you may dislike the site in general, whether it’s offensive, pornographic or of generally low quality. For times like these, you’ll start seeing a new option to block particular domains from your future search results. Now when you click a result and then return to Google, you’ll find a new link next to “Cached” that reads “Block all example.com results.”

Android is Popular enough to get Trojan Horses.

Hackers have repackaged a Google-built security tool and designed it to insert malware in Android smartphones.Security company Symantec discovered Wednesday the imitation of the malware-removal tool called Android Market Security Tool, which Google released last week. Symantec found the repackaged version on China-based, third-party markets that are not sanctioned by Google. [informationweek]

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