Saturday 4 February 2012

Valentine's Day Special - II

Accessory for traveling iPhone MobiSlyder

Film with a smartphone that's good is to take James Cameron is even better. Accessories to turn your iPhone into professional device are many, here's one that will delight fans of house music. The MobiSlyder is a mobile support for iPhone that allows you to make shots like the pros without investing in expensive equipment. Easy to use, it fits no worries to most surfaces. It is available for pre-order on the official website at a price of $ 135 (about € 102). Here's a demo video that reveals the potential of MobiSlyder.

Friday 3 February 2012

Valentine's Day Special

The traditional feast of love is also an opportunity to indulge his or her geek darlings. For the choice of a gift does not take on the appearance of drudgery, Mono-live deliver its annual selection of high-tech gifts for Valentine's Day.

Thursday 2 February 2012

Free Mobile: top 5 phones available


Free Mobile has just developed its online store. It is now possible to buy a phone. Unsubsidized, and they are sold bare spot. So far, five models are available. Their prices are included in 49 and 220 euros. The list includes three Chinese phones (ZTE, Huawei) and two Samsung. Subsequently arrive the BlackBerry Curve 3G and S2 Galaxy (541 euros).

The iPhone 4S is, meanwhile, still in the queue offered by mobile Free Mobile when it was initially expected for January 27. Finally, we are faced with a choice quite limited at the moment and mainly composed of devices not exceeding the midrange.

Wednesday 1 February 2012

Sony Xperia S: cameraphone competition


First sony smartphone

2011 has been a complicated year for Sony Ericsson between the events in Japan, the failure of the Xperia Play and competition unleashed! The manufacturer has finally announced the repurchase of shares of Ericsson. So now we must speak of Sony itself. Xperia S is the first smartphone that will happen in the Finnish name.

The founders of The Pirate Bay will go well in prison


The sentence fell that night. Started in 2009, the trial against the founders of the download site The Pirate Bay has had their appeal to the Swedish Supreme Court rejected. Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Carl Lundström were sentenced respectively to 10, 8 and 4 months in prison-bound 5 million in damages.

The decision confirms that imposed in November 2010. Peter Sunde, who responded via his blog, did not seem surprised by this announcement: "The entertainment lobby has intimidated Sweden. And not just Sweden. We can do with legislation such as SOPA, PIPA, ACTA IPRED, IPRED2, TPP, TRIPS, to name a few, "he acknowledges.