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Blog Directory ID Blog Directory ID: 1001
Blog URL Blog URL: http://gizmogadgetreviews.blogspot.com/
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Blog Description Blog Description: Gizmogadgetreviews is a trendy blog dedicated to latest gadgets, gizmos and cutting-edge technology.
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Blog Owner Blog Owner: Alex
Blog Added Blog Added: November 09, 2007 05:03:04 PM
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RSS Feed Google Launched New Web Browser "Chrome"

Google Chrome is set to be the third contender in a new round of "browser wars", competing with Microsoft's Internet Explorer and its rival Mozilla Firefox. Chrome is touted to be faster, more stable and more secure than the alternatives and was designed specially for next-generation web content ? such as video, web-based games, chat and internet banking.Vice president of product management Sundar Pichai and engineering director Linus Upson said the company's developers had set out to "completely rethink" the concept of a web browser.

"On the surface, we designed a browser window that is streamlined and simple... Under the hood, we were able to build the foundation of a browser that runs today's complex web applications much better," they said in a post on Google's official blog.The announcement comes one day after Google sent a press release about Chrome to journalists in Europe in the form of a comic book, which quickly spread online.The 38-page comic book attempted to explain the technical concepts behind the web browser in layman terms.

"As you may have read in the blogosphere, we hit 'send' a bit early on a comic book introducing our new open source browser, Google Chrome," Mr Pichai and Mr Upson said."As we believe in access to information for everyone, we've now made the comic publicly available."We will be launching the beta version of Google Chrome tomorrow in more than 100 countries."Like Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome will be open source ? meaning that other developers can contribute to the project or use it as a template for their own work.Firefox is one of the most well-known examples of the open source code ideology, a principle of software development that states that the technology behind a product be made freely available and that encourages community development.

RSS Feed Playstation 3 2.42 Firmware Update Available

Playstation 3 2.42 Firmware Update
Without any announcements the Playstation 3 2.42 firmware update is available now via the Playstation 3.At the moment there have been no press releases or updates on the Playstation website to tell us what the update entails, so for now we have no idea what the update adds, updates or fixes.The update server is very congested at the moment and it is almost impossible to download the new software, we will keep you up to date with details on the update as we find them.This update improves the playback quality of some PLAYSTATION 3 and PlayStation format software."

RSS Feed JVC GR-DA30

JVC GR-DA30
funky looking JVC GR-DA20 camcorder made its way over from Italy to become the JVC GR-DA30 (or GR-DA30US). It?s got that same vertical sliding LCD screen and all. I actually got a chance to hold it for a moment and I have to say it?s not as bad as it looks. It is a lot smaller than it looks from the pictures, so the LCD screen doesn?t seem so garish. Besides recording to MiniDV tape, here are the specs:On the JVC GR-DA30 you are looking at a 2.4? sliding LCD screen. I have yet to figure out the reason for this, as it doesn?t slide very far, but I?m sure there is a good one. The screen is not 16:9 ratio, although the camcorder will record in that format.

The JVC GR-DA30US also features a 30x optical zoom, VGA still photos, and JVC?s 3D Noise Reduction. The camcorder is built with a 680K, 1/6? CCD, which is standard at this price point. Out of the total 680K pixels, the GR-DA30 has 340K effective pixels.For only $199.99, I?m sure many budget-conscious buyers will be drawn to the JVC GR-DA30US. Once they are more available, I would definitely recommend heading to your local electronics super-store to handle it before you buy.




RSS Feed iPhone 3G

iPhone 3G
Just over a year after Apple birthed the first iPhone, the long-awaited, next-generation iPhone 3G has arrived bearing a mildly tweaked design and a load of new features. With access to a faster 3G wireless network, Microsoft exchange server e-mail, and support for a staggering array of third-party software from the iPhone Apps store, the new handset is the iPhone we've been waiting for. It still lacks some basic features but when compared with what the original model was year ago, this device sets a new benchmark for the cell phone world.

With the iPhone 3G, Apple appears to have fixed some call-quality performance issues we had with the previous model--in our initial tests, the volume is louder with less background buzz than before. Music and video quality were largely unchanged, but we didn't have many complaints in that department to begin with. We're worried about battery life--some early reviews indicate that the iPhone 3G lasts only a day--but we'll run full tests over the next couple of days and report our results on this page.

Price may well remain our largest concern. New AT&T customers and most current AT&T customers can buy the iPhone 3G for $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB model. If you don't qualify for that price--check your AT&T account to find out--you'll pay $399 and $499 respectively. Either way, you'll pay $15 more per month ($74.99 total) for a plan comparable with the original iPhone ($59 per month). So, while you'll pay less outright to buy the handset, you'll make it up over the course of a standard two-year AT&T contract.The iPhone 3G hangs on to all the original iPhone features and throws in a few more, so we'll concentrate on what's new. Lucky for first-gen iPhone owners, most of the impressive array of additions--save 3G support and enhanced GPS--come along with the free 2.0 software update. For more on the organizer features, stocks and weather widgets, YouTube app, notepad, threaded texting, and visual voicemail.

The iPhone 3G's support for AT&T's wireless UMTS/HSDPA wireless broadband network comes too late for original iPhone buyers who grew frustrated with the slow Web surfing speeds over the 2.5G EDGE network, but it makes for a much more satisfying second-generation device. Safari consistently delivered speeds of about 300Kbps to 500Kbps and even faster at times in our tests. That's a huge jump over the typical EDGE speeds of less than 100Kbps. Web pages that used to take minutes took only seconds to load via 3G. We'll do more scientific comparison Web testing (3G versus EDGE) over the next few days and post the results on our review. In the meantime, check out this Prizefight.

The IPhone 3G offers a host of additional new features, from the noteworthy to the trivial. For the enterprise, there's remote wipe (to erase data in case of a stolen or lost phone) and integration with Cisco IPSec VPN for remote network access. You'll also find calendar colors and a new interface for entering passwords. (Now the screen temporarily displays the last character you entered so you can verify that you haven't mistyped.) We found the new ability to take screen captures (by holding the Home button and pressing the power/sleep key) especially useful. Screenshots end up in the camera's photo gallery.

Unlike the original iPhone, you cannot activate the iPhone 3G via iTunes. Instead, you will have to activate the phone and sign your new contract in either an AT&T store or an Apple store. Though we understand the motivation behind this move--AT&T is trying to ensure every iPhone sold is activated on its own network--the experience isn't as nice as sitting in the comfort of your home. Once you have your phone out of the store, you will need to sync it with your iTunes account after first downloading the latest iTunes 7.7 update (download for Windows or Mac first. That took us a long time on the iPhone 3G's first day on sale but hopefully those glitches will subside over the next few days. If you're replacing an original iPhone, make sure you back up your data from the old iPhone first; you'll then be able to transfer it to your new handset.



RSS Feed PS3 firmware update 2.41 Is Now Available


PlayStation 3 firmware update 2.41, which brings the system in-game XMB and trophy support in the form of a stable patch, is now available to download.The previous PS3 Network Update, firmware 2.4, debut these features last week, but the firmware was quickly yanked from availability by Sony amid reports that it locked up people's systems. While these reports seemed to be scant, the company decided to use caution, pull the update and retool in favor of 2.41.

2.40 was withdrawn shortly after its release on July 2 when it became clear that it effectively 'bricked' some consoles.Not all PS3s were affected by the problems with 2.40, and it is not clear exactly where the root cause (or causes) of the issues lay as examples of all major configurations appear to have been hit by the bug(s).

RSS Feed PS3 firmware 2.36 Now Available

PS3 firmware 2.36
As promised, PS3 firmware 2.36 is live. This is a precursor to the very desirable firmware 2.40, which will include in-game XMB. Firmware 2.36, on the other hand, will only improve "system stability when playing select PlayStation format software titles."

PlayStation Network director of operations Eric Lempel has posted an exciting item on the PlayStation Blogs. He has announced that the PlayStation 3 Firmware 2.36 update is coming soon and he dropped some confirmations about the much-anticipated Firmware 2.40.Lempel wasn't quite clear on what exactly Firmware 2.36 does, but he did mention that it stabilizes software performance for some select PS3 titles. What he had to say next, however, was a lot more exciting. It reads:

We?re also happy to officially report that the 2.40 system software update for PS3 will include ?XMB? access in-game. The update will also include ?trophies,? an exciting new feature that we?ll be providing more details on soon, as well as some other new enhancements. We?ve talked about some of this on the blog previously and know that many of you can?t wait to get your hands on these features. You can expect us to share all of the official details shortly.Sounds awesome. The good times for the PS3 just keep on rolling these days. We'll give you more updates as they come, so stick around.

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