Google [GOOG] is expanding the Real Time search features of it’s search engine by launching Google.com/realtime.
The service isn’t fully live yet, but when live will work in a similar way to how the twitter results are embedded in various search query results.
The service will be updated to include updates from Google Buzz, Facebook, MySpace to name a few social networking sites so that when you search for a query that is surging at a current time, such as an earth quake, film release, disaster, mobile phone news etc… you’ll be able to see results of what everybody is talking about online. [Read more…]
Back in June this year, Sony Ericsson announced the Xperia X8. After a few months of waiting we finally are seeing some more details about it.
If you want the technical specs of any Android OS based hardware that has launched in the last couple of years then check out this spreadsheet.
The new Amazon Kindle has arrived and along with it, a new and clearer screen technology that provides a 50% better contrast than any other eReader on the market.
RIM (Research in Motion) could be working on an external antenna design according to details found by BBLeaks.
MIT researches have created a device that potentially (when working a large swarm) could clear up the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Logitech is getting ready to launch the Logitech Revue this fall. The Revue is a Google TV companion box that will bring the new Google TV services to existing HDTV’s.
Apple has released a new version of the iWork productivity suite. The new version is iWork 9.0.4 that is available for download today.
Facebook has announced that it is dropping support for the older Microsoft [MSFT] browser, Internet Explorer 6. The policy for Facebook is in regards to the chat features rather than the site as a whole, so if you don’t use chat you should be OK to stay at version 6 for now.
Eugene Kim is responsible for this concept design. It is called the Eagle Phone and is a dual screen device.
The Apricorn EZ Writer II is a portable optical drive that is ideal for those using netbooks or other devices without a built in optical drive.
The Surfer Tablet is heading to Germany soon from what we hear. It’s not a tablet we’ve heard of before although it sounds quite interesting.



