Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Go Media HD Player - World's Smallest HD Media Player


It has been claimed that Go Media HD Player is the smallest HD Media Player and the cheapest. The player just measures 82mm x 15mm which makes it simple and convenient for people always on the go. Small enough to be put inside the pocket or purse. It supports 17 famous multimedia files: MP3, WMA, ACC, FLAC, MID, OGG, WAV, RMVB, 3GP, DAT, AVI, DIVX, FLV, MKV, MPEG4, RM, and VOB. The file compatibility is not an issue, so it's just more on enjoyment. The internal memory is 2GB but expandable if you have your own Micro SD memory.

So instead of watching your downloaded video, music and photo files on computer, enjoy them in your big screen HDTV that totally works by using the composite IN video connection. The price of this product is only $34.97 or £21 where in you can already then enjoy this portable HD media player.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Facebook and Google: Front Runners to Buy Twitter


The leading search engine Google and social networking site Facebook are the front runners in competing to buy the micro blogging site - Twitter. The estimated price of the Twitter would be at $9.9 billion to $10 billion. Its value has increased for $200 million since December and has a company valuation of $3.4 billion. Aside from its great value Twitter has now more than 175 million users. Google and Facebook are the front runners on the discussion but they are not the only suitor that are interested of the Twitter.


Whatever the action of the company of Twitter, the increase of their profitability has no assurance yet to the possible next owner of the micro blogging site Twitter.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Internet Explorer Flaws

Microsoft has been too honest to tell that their browser (Internet Explorer) has a flaws that affects all user of Windows with an estimated 900 million users due to its potential severity. This bug affects all version of Internet Explorer which is located in the Windows itself. The loophole can be exploited by the hackers allowing them in stealing user's personal information or even the potential to gain access to users’ computer. It would allow the hackers to plant code that triggers malicious scripts and steal the user's private information and send the user to fake sites without their knowledge.

Microsoft has advised all users to visit the Microsoft Security Response Center to download the fix and follow the situation.