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Are You Obsessed With Your Cell Phone? [INFOGRAPHIC]
Posted on March 10, 2010 | No CommentsA decade ago, cell phone was an luxury that only the rich can afford. But today it has evolved to a necessity in our lives. Almost every citizen in a developed country like Singapore, United States and United Kingdom do own a mobile device, and now the trend is skewed towards to the smartphone market -- Apple's iPhone, Google's Android and Nokia's Symbian. Cell phones are no longer an ugly brick-like structure that weighed a ton, and have changed the way we live and work. No matter the location, whatever the time, we have grown accustomed to constant available contact. The folks over at cellphones.org have put together some really astounding numbers into an attractive infographic encircling the topic on how obsessed we are with our cell phones. -
Top 10 Geekiest Cake Designs
Posted on March 7, 2010 | No Comments
Do all these the cakes below threaten to devour us all? Yes they do. These creative and beautiful cakes are done for popular gadgets, and some of them are so accurately rendered that you probably can't spot any difference between the cake and the genuine one. One quintessential example would be the giant iPhone wedding cake. The icons are neatly arranged in four columns and rows, and it even displays the four bars of AT&T's 3G signal, digital time and a battery status bar. Another favorite of mine is the Nikon D700 camera cake. It looks pretty in both the exterior and interior.
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China’s Biggest IM Service QQ Three Times Larger Than Windows Live Messenger
Posted on March 7, 2010 | No Comments
Microsoft's Windows Live Messenger has over 330 million users around the world and is capable of delivering the infrastructure for approximately 40 million simultaneous conversations, according to statistics provided by the Redmond-based company. These numbers might convince you that Windows Live Messenger is the world's most popular instant messaging platform. However, there is actually an instant messaging platform from China that is much bigger than MSN in terms of number of users, and you probably would have never heard of that service before.
With over 1 billion usernames, China's largest instant messaging network Tencent QQ is at least three times larger than Windows Live Messenger and even two Facebooks couldn't even keep up on par with it. And this isn't just it.
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Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Review
Posted on March 6, 2010 | No Comments
Battlefield is legendary on the PC, but the main front in the war for first person shooters is now on consoles. With a billion dollars worth of sales, Modern Warfare 2 has proved dominant. So EA sent DICE to make a battlefield which can compete with MW2. And the result is Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
Bad Company 2's single player lost its humor from the first game. While trying to meet MW2, it is now about saving. the. world. by stopping a WMD. Deja-vu? The characters even makes "oh-no-you-didn't" jokes aimed at MW2. It's still cheeky and cheesy at some points, but its dead serious most points. The story does not stick with you, but it's good enough to lead you to your next battle. Hopefully, it will have tanks.
But Battlefield was never about single player- BF2142 don't even have a campaign. The multiplayer certainly delivers in this game.
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Ribena Romanticons Campaign
Posted on March 6, 2010 | No CommentsAdvertorial: For Singaporeans only
Campaign Overview:
GlaxoSmithKline has just launched an emoticons-led Ribena Romanticons campaign, which is a new chapter in the ongoing romance between Berry and Lemon. Web-savvy consumers and IM users can now follow their weekly romantic stories online, which form the matching emoticon sequence for a weekly draw. To invite consumers to contribute love stories about Berry and Lemon, they can compete in a “Greatest Love Story NEVER Told” story writing contest. They’ll use the Ribena Romanticons they’ve unlocked as “words” to create their own original take of the romance for a chance to win a romantic trip for 2. Start experiencing the romantic tale between Berry and Lemon at www.Ribena.com.sg now!
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Official YouTube Buttons For Your Website
Posted on March 5, 2010 | No Comments
Looking for some buttons or badges to promote your YouTube channel on your website? Well, you can select from a vast array of well-designed buttons in various sizes, and download them from YouTube's Downloads section. You can then place them on your blog's sidebar, e-mail newsletter or wherever you would like it to show up.
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Twitter’s 10 Billionth Tweet Posted
Posted on March 5, 2010 | No Comments
(and counting)
While the micro-blogging site Twitter won't continue to gain in popularity forever, it has certainly shown us that a site can become big. And I mean BIG. How big? Well, the 10 billionth tweet has been posted by an anonymous user who protected his tweets. To keep track of how many tweets have been posted, I recommend you use GigaTweet. It isn't exact, it only predicts how many tweets there are based on the current amount of tweets being posted, and Twitter have played around with the tweet numbers a few times.
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iPad To Do Phone Calls? [VIDEO]
Posted on March 5, 2010 | No Comments
A small piece of interesting information has been given off by the iPad SDK. Previously the iPhone 3.2 SDK was rumored that the iPhone and iPad might have a “video chat function“. And now it seems like the iPad has the “ability” to make emergency calls.
The guys over at Gumball Tech have enabled a passcode lock on the SDK by entering incorrect passwords for 5 times. This enabled the emergency call function to be activated, as shown in the image above.
It’s still unclear why Apple has included the emergency call function in the iPad SDK. It might not be seen in the real iPad though. It could have to do with the FCC regulations that wireless devices, such as the iPad, must be able to make emergency calls.
![Are You Obsessed With Your Cell Phone? [INFOGRAPHIC] A decade ago, cell phone was an luxury that only the rich can afford. But today it has evolved to a necessity in our lives. Almost every citizen in a developed country like Singapore, United States and United Kingdom do own a mobile device, and now the trend is skewed towards to the smartphone market -- Apple's iPhone, Google's Android and Nokia's Symbian. Cell phones are no longer an ugly brick-like structure that weighed a ton, and have changed the way we live and work. No matter the location, whatever the time, we have grown accustomed to constant available contact.
The folks over at <a href="http://cellphones.org/blog/are-you-obsessed-with-your-cell-phone/">cellphones.org</a> have put together some really astounding numbers into an attractive infographic encircling the topic on how obsessed we are with our cell phones.](http://www.techxav.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/cellphones.jpg)






![iPad To Do Phone Calls? [VIDEO] <img src="http://www.techxav.com/wp-content/uploads//2010/03/iPad-SDK-Emergency-Call-Function.png"/>A small piece of interesting information has been given off by the iPad SDK. Previously the iPhone 3.2 SDK was rumored that the iPhone and iPad might have a “<a href="http://mashable.com/2010/02/21/video-chat-iphone-ipad/">video chat function</a>“. And now it seems like the iPad has the “ability” to make emergency calls.
The guys over at <a href="http://gumballtech.com/2010/03/02/ipad-to-do-phone-calls/">Gumball Tech</a> have enabled a passcode lock on the SDK by entering incorrect passwords for 5 times. This enabled the emergency call function to be activated, as shown in the image above.
It’s still unclear why Apple has included the emergency call function in the iPad SDK. It might not be seen in the real iPad though. It could have to do with the FCC regulations that wireless devices, such as the iPad, must be able to make emergency calls.](http://www.techxav.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/iPad-SDK-Emergency-Call-Function.png)
