Ads 468x60px

Featured Posts

Sunday 25 August 2013

Create Beautiful Word Clouds - With Wordle


Harry Potter Word Cloud


Ever wanted to make beautiful word-clouds like the one above?

The perfect* Smartphone - Lenovo (Ideaphone) K900

*Ah well, no one misses this. Conditions apply.


LENOVO- A brand we most commonly associate with only laptops and tablet PCs recently launched an set of smartphones with the Asian market being its target. How well does the most expensive phone in this set- Lenovo K900 fare?




The phone was launched with a high price tag of around 32-33k, but the prices were slashed a couple of weeks back to around 26k. [eBay lowest price- 24990]



Are you superficial?

If you're a guy who likes your better halves in perfect shape, this one is for you.

Thursday 28 June 2012

Google steps into the tab world - The nexus 7



So finally after all the rumours and leaks ( imaginary and real ). Hugo Barra revealed the first google tablet the NEXUS 7



Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

Today Google I/O kicked off Moscone West in San Francisco, and soon there was Hugo Barra ,who pulled the back curtains and unveiled the new version of android . Android 4.1 namely called Jelly Bean .



Rumours where  that it would be  called Android 5.0 which would bring major updates , but the Jelly Bean sure does bring some really cool features to it .

Monday 25 June 2012

Need For Speed The MOVIE


A movie based on the Need for Speed franchise will release in 2014EA and DreamWorks have announced.
DreamWorks has fast-tracked the project for a 2014 release with a production start date of early next year. The story, developed by brothers George (She’s Out of My League) and John Gatins (Dreamer, Real Steel, Flight), is based on the racing game series but not on an individual game. EA will produce the film alongside John Gatins and Mark Sourian. Scott Waugh, of Act of Valor fame, will direct.
EA said the movie will be a “fast-paced, high-octane film rooted in the tradition of the great car culture films of the 70s while being extremely faithful to the spirit of the video game franchise”.
“In Need for Speed,” EA continued, “the cars are hot, the racing is intense and the story keeps players at the edge of their seat.”
EA Labels boss Frank Gibeau said he was “thrilled” to be working with DreamWorks chairman Steven Spielberg. “They are the perfect partner to take Need for Speed to the big screen by creating the exciting action film that we have always envisioned,” he said.
EA executive Patrick Soderlund, himself an accomplished driver, had this to say: “It’s fantastic to be working with a team that shares not only our love of cars, but also our passion for creating blockbuster action experiences. This collaboration will be greatly enhanced with the team at DreamWorks – which is a great home for the Need for Speed franchise.”