Archive for September, 2011

A Blazing Inferno Erupts With The All New Kindle Fire!

Posted on: September 29th, 2011 by Vince No Comments

 


 

ALL KINDLE FIRE IMAGES ALL CREDITED TO AMAZON.COM

    The Kindle Fire recently launched today in NYC, and we’re here to show you why you should definately switch.  This device may not seem competitive, but it can incredibly beat your Ipad up with it’s wire’s tied behind it’s back (cover). This device packs a full-on punch as Cloud support and browser kick in, plus apps and a ton more!

Screen

This screen pushes some power forth as a 16 million high res display pushes forth high definition movies and better magazine support . A 7 inch display puts forth a bigger viewing screen for apps/media on-the-go.

Apps

Zombieville to Facebook to Farmville, whatever you’re looking for, the Amazon Android app store has it. Faster downloads also improve this app store as users shall easily gain access to thousands of apps.

Dual-Core Processing, Ipad Can’t Match:

Dual Core Processing. That’s what the Kindle Fire shows in it’s lineup here today. What’s so great about this, as many of you may say, but I see it as a mobile gamer’s paradise. This allows for much of multitasking of apps, as well as fast-graphic games, such as RPGs and such.

Web Browsing:

Web Browsing. Social Media. It represents the world, and the Amazon Silk browser included with Kindle Fire will show you why it blows off all the rest. This browser runs computer-speed. But another stunning support is the Adobe Flash Player Support. Apple can’t sign to that.

Cloud Services:

Cloud services. A new technology that engulfs many in its awesome saving software. The service will give your media available everywhere, and if your Kindle Fire crashes, this sweet support serves as a virtual backup.

And much much more!

Now what you think about this superb device can be shared below. But this device, in my opinion, packs a punch, running Amazon’s styled version of Android, with more support and features. But, question is, are you buying one?

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Facebook Updates, But Will It Top The Top Or Drop The Drop?

Posted on: September 21st, 2011 by Vince No Comments

   PHOTO THANKS TO TECHCRUNCH

    Facebook has recently introduced major layout changes. Lists have been added to this ambiguous social network. But what hits me hard is the nav bar. A drop down box to navigate. Really? When I dream up a useful site, it’s navigation must be usable in a way to which the user can easily navigate with ease and push forth incredibly likable comments. But, so far, I have yet to succumb to this new, uneven design. A profile update is set to release tomorrow at f8 where the major updates hit. We can only hope for the best, if this social network tops the top, or drops the drop at the f8 tomorrow. My best wishes in this huge social network to push forward. We’ll see tomorrow.

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AOL and Yahoo? A dazzling duo, or an atrocious couple?

Posted on: September 10th, 2011 by Vince No Comments

 IMAGE CREDIT GIZMODO AND IT’S CREATOR ON TWITTER

AOL has always been a long-time favorite, preferably when it launched. It’s AIM platform has helped it expand into a large company. Though, these last few years haven’t been great for the large tech blogs being picked up by AOL. They have ruined the structure of Engadget, TechCrunch, and others over the past years. But now, they plan to pick up a new competitor. That’s right, Yahoo!. The search engine powering thousands. The recent firing of the CEO could have prompted the enormous company to acquire Yahoo!. But a falling blog-holding company, and a CEO-less company may or may not turn out a Romeo-and-Juliet relationship. I believe they both are crumbling and only need a strong leader to command them to victory. Both companies have been very unpopular lately, as they clashed together at last year’s TechCrunch Disrupt 2010. But, if they do merge, what will happen? Will it open up a new, fresh service full of dazzling features, or will it end up a pile of crumbling food a-mess on the floor. Though, we don’t have many details yet on this perplexed situation. We hope to view more on this soon.

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Yahoo CEO Fired, Company Outs Her As Trouble Reins Within Her Path

Posted on: September 7th, 2011 by Vince 3 Comments

Yesterday, it has come to attention that the, now former, CEO of Yahoo! has been fired. Carol Bartz has been CEO of Yahoo! for over 3 years, and if you’ve been wondering what’s going on with Yahoo!, she’s the problem. As you very well know, the company’s popularity did not come of her. She did not expect this preposterous attempt to be fired, but yesterday, at promptly around 8 o’clock, the final email came through. She will miss her large, lucrative-without-her company. Yahoo! has shown to be a small predecessor among the giants this year, and shows why the former CEO was fired just yesterday. The fight between Michael Arrington only increased her infuriated her employees more to her only 50% approval rate last year. Her downfall will be one not missed as a new CEO shall come forth and prove the full potential of Yahoo! with a strong leader.

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Amazon bringing in a tablet of it’s own, and with Kindle in place, this should be interesting

Posted on: September 4th, 2011 by Vince 2 Comments

Just last week, Sony announced it’s supreme device, the Sony S1 tablet. It has Android 3.0, and Playstation games. But, what will Amazon hold when it dawns into the tablet world? Well, just recently, the tech news-y site, TechCrunch, spilled the beans on some fantastic news for this tablet. It will hold a 7 inch screen. If you’re not sure how large a 7 inch screen is, it’s about the size of the Samsung Galaxy Tab or Blackberry Playbook. But the difference between this and other tablets is that this tablet packs a punch. This mean tablet is supposed to include Amazon Cloud Services, as well as Amazon Kindle, Instant Video Player, and App Store. This exquisitive device is rumored at a November launch, along with a $250 price tag. So, if you want a sleek device that packs Amazon services in it’s thin processor, go right ahead.

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