Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Quadricopter Can Be An Ideal Father’s Day Gift

In the upcoming father’s day everybody is planning for the best gift for their dad. So we have a suggestion of Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Quadricopter can be the best Father’s Day gift. This Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Quadricopter Controlled by iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, and Android Devices is available in Amazon. As this Quadricopter has not yet been released so you may pre-order it now and Amazon will deliver it to you when it arrives.

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Microsoft Plans To Give Hotmail A New Look And A New Name

It was about time Hotmail got redesigned. The mailing service has been draped in more or less the same looks for quite a long time but it seems the time has come for it to get a face-lift. Naturally, with its Windows 8, Microsoft is pretty much hooked to the metro interface and the same interface will be trickling on to these new looks of Hotmail, as per the rumors.

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Nexus 7 Tablet Update: Expected To Arrive By End Of June

Rumors regarding Google’s expected Nexus tablet have been surfacing, one after the other. First, very clear hints of the existence of the tablet surfaced on a benchmarking site which had the whole tech world excited. Then, we were able to see direct images which were claimed to be of the 7-inch Nexus tablet, showing off a decent, neat tablet.

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Get Sony SmartWatch For $149.97 At Verizon Wireless

We have seen a lot of smart watches so far, but nothing like the Sony SmartWatch. Verizon Wireless has launched Sony Android-powered SmartWatch along with a few accessories for $149.97. Consumers can buy the SmartWatch easily from Verizon’s website or retail stores.

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Canada’s Warrantless Surveillance Bill C-30 Reviving

Remember about Canada’s Bill C-30? The sweeping surveillance bill proposed by Public Safety Minister Vic Toews, who declared that if you opposed unlimited, unaccountable, secret warrantless snooping on networked communications by the police and by appointed civilians, you “stand with the child pornographers?” The sweeping Canadian warrantless Internet surveillance bill, officially known as Bill C-30, is back again.

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Distribution Of Celluloid Film Will Cease By 2013 In US: IHS

Recently, IHS Screen Digest has published a report about celluloid films. According to the report, movie studios are not interested to produce 35 mm film anymore. The movie studios will abolish to distribute 35 mm celluloid film based prints in major markets (the US, France, UK, Japan, and Australia) by the end of 2013. IHS also said that movie studios will stop producing celluloid films for other countries by 2015.

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Add Ultra-Cool Sci-Fi Movie Like Motion Interaction To Your PC/Mac With $70 “Leap”

Motion interaction is nothing new. Motion-control sensors have been around for quite some time, including some very popular ones such as Microsoft’s Kinect. However, motion interaction directly with computers hasn’t been much common so far. There have been some tools but they haven’t offered such cool motion interactions by the new Leap device.

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Project Magenta May Create An Open Source Version Of Apple’s iOS

Apple’s iOS is, without a doubt, an excellent mobile operating system. Apple has been able to make it a hit but the one thing that vexes the developers at large is that Apple’s iOS is a proprietary piece of software. This means that it is not open-source and thus its code can not be explored, or tweaked, by other developers.

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