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Toshiba to Release 3D TVToshiba is now launching its 3D TV series soon. Reportedly the detailed announcement is expected at the IFA 2010 moot. The UK market will have the first view of 3D series in September this year. The full details on specification will be released at the launch.

Toshiba further claims they will not use polarizing technology in 3D TV. They are set to present the “Free View HD and LED TV” range that is still in the pipeline. The assistant General Manager for Europe made casual sort of announcement. The intention seems to focus the attention of buyers as to what now they can’t expect from Toshiba at the IFA 2010. Click here to read more …

New VAIO E SeriesThe technology has never been so friendly and easy-to-use, the new Vaio E Series is offering quick web accessibility with no boot required. It is fast computing and fun to enjoy the web experience in a new way on 15.5”(39.4cm) VAIO E Series. The web has become just like plug-n-play concept. It is also equipped with latest technology of Assist Button and others, which allows users to get help in using and learning basics when needed.

Its sleek, compact and stylish body is making the users very comfortable especially the isolated keyboard, along with the full size Number Keypad. Click here to read more …

Nikon Made New AnnouncementsMark Ellwood hosting the show and was talking about the new developments from Nikon’s COOLPIX products. Mark Ellwood and Invited guest Steve Heiner were discussing the new range from Nikon which is offering latest range of products including COOLPIX P100, it is the first compact digital camera from the house of Nikon with a CMOS sensor. There are more stylish, elegant and more advanced products than before which are COOLPIX S4000, S6000, S3000, S8000 and COOLPIX L110 and L22 digital cameras.

Adobe Criticize Apple iPadAdobe criticizes Apple iPad for lack of Flash video compatibility on board and lack of support for it on the iPhone. Group manager for Flash Adrian Ludwig said that Apple imposes restrictions on their devices such as publishers and consumers.

– eBook readers will unable to access ePub content with Apple’s DRM technology on devices made by other manufacturers.

– iPad users will unable to access the full range of web content without flash support. Click here to read more …

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