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TV Vibes: Logitech Revue

Posted on October 12th, 2010 by admin  |  No Comments »

This season of fall is quite amusing and anticipating to watch out for for the numerous tech surprises coming all over the place. One of these is a brand new innovation that merges online entertainment and home theater stuff; another promising gadget that says to be a pretty little blessing for the mighty huge master techie company, Google. The gadget is called Logitech Revue and is out to bring even YouTube videos and cable contents up in one unified interface.

This very day, Matthew Moskovciak features it all and shares everyone the team’s (cnet.com review) impression on the said innovation yet to come this end of October for a price cost of 300 dollars utmost. This very day, the developers of the gadget has shared full details of this product and has more or less have satisfied the views of the audience. It is detailed to be called as the first Google home television in the season. The device is highlighted by the mere fact that it has promised the line connection between Googles services and cable network alliances alike. Google Tv works exactly like the screens on your online surfing sprees containing a search bar and the ability to use some certain application streaming freely on Netflick, Amazon, YouTube, and other online services of course.

India enters the Slate wars

Posted on August 24th, 2010 by admin  |  No Comments »

Olive Telecom’s $500 Olive Pad has recently entered the market. The Olive Pad is basically a licensed version of an Android. Compared with Apple’s Ipad the Olive Pad is lacking in marketable punch with regards to looks. But judging by the target market which is, of course Indians, this may not matter so much because Olive Pad has a SIM slot. The Slim slot would enable users to access wireless data at the same time enabling them to communicate with other people through phone calls. The standard Google apps and market connections are also offered features for this gadget. The touch screen Android is a 7-inch tablet that has a 800 x 480 resolution capacity, WiFi, 512MB of internal memory,  an SD card slot, audio jack, 3 megapixel camera, and a micro USB socket.
The Olive Pad may not be a front runner in the ever growing tablet wars but it may and can be a success in its own country. Olive Telecom also proves that the domino effect for the race to easier, better, accessible technology which was started by Asian contemporaries will continue to grow and maybe dominate. Let’s just hope that Olive Telecom would come up with international customer friendly promotional videos in the future.