Sunday, August 31st, 2008 at
11:48 pm
Sure, fridges aren't at the forefront of what you would think of in regards to high technology. And while this fridge is indeed impressive, one fact makes it more interesting: It is officially licensed by Apple as "Made for iPod", controlled by an iPhone or iPod touch through an application called iGorenje, for control of all Gorenje appliances.
Sunday, August 31st, 2008 at
11:42 pm
A little difference in size but a huge difference in functionality. Read all about the new functions in the user guide of new Apple iPhone 3G at http.://www.technostation.com
Sunday, August 31st, 2008 at
11:19 pm
BUSINESS New Oil Retailer in City The Norwegian state-owned oil company StatoilHydro is entering the St. Petersburg retail gas market, making it the third international player in Russia’s northwest, competing with Britain’s Shell and Finland’s Neste, along with dozens of domestic operators which already have a network of more than 350 gasoline stations between them. StatoilHydro, which owns around 2,000 gas stations in seven countries — but none so far in the Leningrad Oblast or St. Petersb
Sunday, August 31st, 2008 at
11:13 pm
Pictures of an Asian factory worker found on a new iPhone sold to a British customer have generated keen discussion on the Internet about her identity — and her fate. She works at a factory run by an Apple contractor, Taiwan-based Foxconn Technology Group, in the southern Chinese boomtown of Shenzhen.
Sunday, August 31st, 2008 at
11:12 pm
So Microsoft saw Apple and the iPhone 3G and adjoining App Store pass its stoop slapping fives with its oh-so-cool friends, and executives in the Windows Mobile division perhaps thought it best to come up something with their own. Then, just last week, Google unveiled plans to introduce something called Android Market to complement its mobile software platform when it arrives sometime in the next few months. Now Microsoft is letting slip its own message about third-party unity. The company’s