Google’s Project glass spotted on co-founder Sergey Brin

Google’s envision of augmented reality product, the project glasses has been spotted in the world on no one other than the company’s cofounder Sergey Brin, during his attendance in a charity event for a cure for blindness, where attendees are only allowed eat in the dark, ironically, we thought the prototype device needs to be testing in lighting places. So far no detailed information has been revealed, after Mr Scoble’s (who run into Brin in the event and snap a pictures with brin wearing that glasses) failed attempt in persuading Brin to let him play with the shiny toy, the project glasses remains mysterious to the curious and obviously intrigued public.

Google’s Project glass spotted on co-founder Sergey Brin

Meizu website shut down for “inciting negative social influence on society

Meizu website shut down for “inciting negative social influence on society Chinese electronic manufacture meizu’s web site has gone dark for a few days, currently there’s no explanation for meizu fans other than a bulletin board now appeared as the homepage says that the topics discussed in the meizu forums negatively influenced the soci...

Nokia teases with stellar ‘pure-view’ video ahead of MWC

Nokia teases with stellar ‘pure-view’ video ahead of MWC Nokia has given us a little hint about what about to happen at Mobile World Congress 2012. Offering a pleasant little clip called “get ready to capture the pure view”. The imaging-themes video tells beautiful snowy landscape and uses words like definition, detail and depth. Could t...

How to recover deleted photos from android

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Surface, will it blend?

Surface, will it blend? Is Microsoft a monopoly that bully start up and stifle innovation? According to the hatred that hold by many noble bloggers, the answer is a definitely yes, even with the continuous stellar financial success, Microsoft has been doomed for many years. Now, with the inception of its very own hardware, the surface, Microsoft ven...