iPod Touch 4/4G by Apple is expected to come in next few weeks. It is now been reported by John Gruber that the iPod Touch 4 will be having Retina display and two cameras, one at the front and other at the rear.
He also mentioned that next generation iPod Touch will be available in few weeks for purchasing. It has been reported earlier that Apple is Scheduling an event in Mid- August to for iPod Touch 4 announcements.
At $3.99, Alphonso Labs’ Pulse News Reader is really just a fancy news reader, as the name says. It’s a neat a way of pulling in information from various RSS feeds across the Web, but it aggregates them together in a unique way. The product has a list of suggested or “featured” feeds, but you can easily add your own by connecting it with a Google reader account; or with your Facebook or Twitter feeds; or by searching online.
When it comes to footaball games, it’s undeniable that EA’s Madden NFL series is the best. Madden NFL has always bridged authenticity with fun and engaging gameplay and that’s why so many sports game fans have always flocked to the Madden series. That’s also why we had to get a hands-on look at Madden NFL 11 for ourselves.
Madden NFL 11 was not only released across all major consoles today, but EA Mobile also released the iPhone & iPad version of the game simultaneously. Does the iPhone & iPad version of the game live up to the console version? Let’s find out.
With so many games being released on the iTunes app store, it’s sometimes hard to keep up with which ones you should or shouldn’t be playing on your iPhone. Thankfully, we have the review round-up to show you the best games available on the app store, complete with summaries and reviews from all around the web.
We Farm for iPad
What would happen if FarmVille was built from the ground up for the iPhone? We Farm is one form of what would come about, as it takes the best aspects from We Rule and turns it on its head with a farm theme. Instead of a kingdom to run, you can now run your own farm, complete with farmhouse, chicken coops and pig pens along with crops to grow and manage. Having the aspect of farm animals on top of crops adds an additional layer of depth not seen in games like FarmVille.
The Kindle from Amazon.com is designed to let us do one thing very well: read. To survive, it must excel at this, not only by jostling to stay a nose ahead of other e-readers, but also by maintaining an enormous lead over the Apple iPad and its coming competitors. The multipurpose iPad can do thousands of things very well; used for reading book-length texts, it doesn’t excel, but it’s passable.
Last month, Amazon introduced a pair of third-generation machines, smaller, lighter and with crisper text. One has a new, lower entry price of $139. “I predict there will be a 10th-generation and a 20th-generation Kindle,” said Jeffrey P. Bezos, Amazon’s chief executive. If that sounds a tad defensive, it’s probably because of the instant success of the multipurpose iPad: 3.3 million units sold since its introduction in April.
The Dell Streak, the company’s 5-inch tablet device, is launching on August 12 with a new price: $299.99 with a two-year AT&T contract, and $549.99 for an unlocked edition.
Dell is trying to get a piece of the rapidly growing tablet market with its smaller offering and lower price. The Streak’s $300 price tag is 40 percent less than the entry-level Apple iPad and less than half the price of an iPad 3G. However, because the device can also make phone calls, it competes with the Droid X, HTC Evo, the Samsung Galaxy S, and the iPhone 4.