EA Sports FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
Footy fans to imagine themselves a series of football world, you only get that the recently announced spin-off of EA Sports FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Published simultaneously on the Xbox 360, PS3, PSP and Wii, this special episode – only once every four years people! – In the current franchise from EA features of all 199 of the final 2010 World Cup national teams and all ten of the official South African event stadiums. There is also an online-enabled World Cup mode where one team wear (dibs on Brazil!) And the progress in preparing for the final.
Wii players get “an art style that cultural vitality is the first FIFA World Cup held in Africa, celebrates” (yes, pretty much, is it like a cartoon look) and their own special game mode Zakumi’s Dream Team, where The players take their custom teams and virtual teams on the road against the 32 participating World Cup teams. No special features are shown PSP version. Read more
Apple Introduces the iPad
Apple has done it again, bringing the world to a stop with their latest release which is the iPad. At the end of the post, this could very well be the iPhat – short for iPod touch Phat, since it is more or less a much larger version of the iPod touch albeit with a far superior processor as well as better hardware specifications. First of all, what does the iPad offer? This device is meant to sit right in between the laptop as well as smartphone categories, boasting Apple’s very own 1GHz Apple A4 processor to get you up and running. There is also a huge virtual QWERTY keyboard that appears on the screen for you to type all your emails, but it remains to be seen whether the layman can get used to such a setup assuming he/she has already gotten used to the regular QWERTY keyboard after all this while. More details on the iPad right after the jump. Read more
Nokia E72, Get Best In-Class Messaging

Nokia has decided to improve its flagship mobile phone – Nokia E71. Nokia E72 has a better camera, a compass, a mini-jack, and a slightly different keyboard. Read more
Nokia N900 Mobile Computer Phone Review
Nokia does not want you to call the N900 as a smartphone. According to the company, the Nokia N900 is a mobile computer. Running Linux Maemo 5, the Nokia N900 follow-up of 4,1-driven Maemo N810 Internet Tablet provides the Web as you would expect on your computer, including Flash support 9.4. This device is also full of high-end specifications, including the Cortex-A8 processor and 32 GB of memory. However, the N900’s less-than-intuitive interface and bulky design is probably the most serious Linux geeks goal break.
Hardware manufactures the N900 is a solid device, but with 4.4 x 2.4 x 0.8 cm and 6.4 grams, it is relatively large and heavy. The smartphone competitors actually the HTC HD2 (4.7 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches, 5.5 oz) in size, but the phone has a much larger 4.3-inch screen and no physical keyboard. Read more
Kodak EasyShare C813 Digital Camera
Kodak EasyShare C813 Digital Camera 8MP shows a function that you expect and over again, simplicity. Because with a simple digital camera more and more like pictures. This camera has a resolution of 8.2 megapixels CCD sensor to produce beautiful prints up to size 30 x 40 cm. It comes with a 3x optical zoom and a 5x digital zoom. This digital camera recorded HD quality VGA-quality still images and video. It features a 2.4 inch color LCD screen.
Kodak C813 8MP Digital Camera is a digital image stabilization feature that reduces blur enabled. This camera is compatible with memory cards such as SD and SDHC compatible. The maximum aperture F/2.7-4.8 area. The minimum focal length of 36 mm and the maximum focal length of 108 mm. This digital camera has a built-in flash. It is the kind of JPEG images and comes with a frame movie mode. It utilizes a variety of lighting settings. Read more
