Bill Tsikis / March 2, 2012 19:06
In search for the best android launcher, we search based on specific criteria such as speed, eye-candy and functionality. We want the interface to be perfect, without hangs and to be provided with as many functions, information and easiness through widgets as possible. A new attempt starts at XDA which is still in beta release with the title 360 Launcher.
conmarap / December 30, 2011 08:00
The Linux Foundation has officially put MeeGo, I believe all of us remember MeeGo, on the back burner and is working towards a new open source OS called Tizen, which will have a greater emphasis on web based platform support, like HTML5 and mobile devices. But, what is Tizen? Tizen is a free and open source Linux-based mobile operating system project sponsored by
Constantine Mousafiris / December 28, 2011 13:25
How would it sound if I were to tell you that behind this remarkable initiative, on one hand, you have The Computer Lab the Faculty of Computer Science and Technology, an academic department within the University of Cambridge and, on the other hand, you have the The Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK registered Charity, founded back in May 2009 by Eben Upton. The
Alexandra Pagkrati / December 26, 2011 13:45
ffDiaporama is an application that give you the opportunity of making your own movies out of photos and small video clips, without necessarily having a background knowledge. You can easily add various visual effects or isolate specific parts or dress any part with your favourite music. It is available to many distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse, ArchLinux, Mint, Mageia, Mandriva, Gentoo),
Panos Georgiadis / June 1, 2011 03:26
Couple days ago I received my friend Kostas’ Amazon Kiddle. Well, I know it’s an old product to review, but it’s definitely one of the most famous e-book readers out there. Kiddle had been dispatched from USA and the shipping costs were quite enough I might say (about 30 Euros). All in all, I paid 160 Euros for the built-in