Toshiba has a new netbook and man is it sexy, it’s a design change from any other netbook on the market with Harman/Kardon speakers integrated into the palm rest. The textured finish on the hood with a brushed metal feel makes the netbook seem very sophisticated.Features Intel N550 Dual Core processor, 1GB DDR3 RAM, 250GB shock absorbing drive and running Windows 7 starter its got a few features that are a nice touch like sleep to charge and sleep to listen to music.Toshiba’s new netbbok is available in brown, lime green, sunlight copper and turquoise colors and It’s going on sale in Singapore for $599 Singapore Dollars which is $450 USD.
Recent Tech News
On May 23, Wednesday evening, Yahoo announced that it’s going to step into the browser business with its new web browser – Axis. The new software, dubbed Yahoo Axis, is being called a “search browser.” With the release of Axis, a new search app and add-on for both iOS and desktop browsers, Yahoo aims to make browsing the Web a more visual and convenient experience. The idea here is that users can search the web using their iPad, iPhone or computer and then pick up that search when they move from one device to the next.
More and more companies have come about to adopt the ‘bring your own device’ policy, given the sheer variety of smartphones that the employees can choose from. However, this policy comes with a number of limitations since the use of smartphone has to be restricted in a number of ways to ensure security at the company. So is the case at IBM where iPhone’s Siri is disabled for security reasons.
FBI has long been wanting to monitor the internet well enough, even it be in clear violation of people’s rights and their privacy. Security has long been a pretext for violating different portions of constitution. And now, it has been revealed that FBI has secretly formed a net-surveillance unit which will try to devise ways to monitor users over internet, wireless and VoIP communications.

























































