Posted on 2011 under Uncategorized |
26
Jan
because of some new projects the admin of gadget guruz are not able to handle & maintain the blog posts.. we back very soon when all the things are in the managing capacity, We regret the inconvenience to you & advertisers
iOS 4 became available yesterday for download and with that download comes a new privacy policy which by default, lets Apple track where you are and provides that real time information to partners and licensees. What this means is that the new ad system, iAd can be use your location data to customise ads on your phone.
iAd does have an “opt-out” policy allowing you to not send your location based data to the company. In doing so you’ll still see iAd ads, but the relevance of the ads will be dropped a little and wont work Read more… »
Posted on 2010 under Miscellaneous |
29
May
Until the glorious day when my whole desk is an induction charging slab, I’ll take any help I can get in my daily battle with power strips, chargers, cables, and cords. The gadget-charging T’Light lamp looks like a powerful ally.
The metal lamp has a 3 watt LED light and comes in 8 different colors. OK, great. But the real business is down below, in the base—it includes an iPhone dock, a USB port, and a jack for powering laptops, though unfortunately there’s no MacBook adapter.
Sadly, I think we’re still a ways off from winning the war Read more… »
Posted on 2010 under Digital News, Smart phone |
15
Apr
SaskTel are a mobile company that cover the Saskatchewan area. The CEO of the company, Robert Watson, has confirmed that the company are building a 3G network that will be up and running for July 1. Along with this announcement we also hear that Apple [AAPL] are building a new iPhone that will be launching on that network. It isn’t clear exactly what Watson means in that we have heard rumours of a CDMA version of the iPhone that is hitting Verizon in the coming months and perhaps this is the same model that will hit SaskTel.
Alternatively it could mean the iPhone 4G or iPhone HD Read more… »