Week: Dec.
22-28, 2008
May be because of
holiday fever, the 7 days of the week (Dec. 22-28) were too slow.
Nevertheless, here are the 7 offers for you to look at. First, action on
your mobile: You can try
mail on Ovi, which is a free email
account from Nokia,
USA Today, a leading newspaper, is now
offering its application for iPhone and iPod touch devices, Twenga has
introduced an iPhone application to help
shoppers find the best price before
buying in-store, and
HP iPrint Photo is a free application
for iPhone and iPod touch. For enterprises, Ricoh has released
DocuClass document management software
and China’s Longtop has launched its new
E@able e-banking solution. Then, gamers
can hope to enjoy NetDragon’s
Conquer Online
with English language expansion pack.
Week: Dec.
15-21, 2008
Here are the 7 items
for the 7 days (Dec. 15-21). For consumers: Asus, in partnership with
Skype, has introduced its
Eee Videophone AiGuru SV1
and mobile
executives can take
Dow Jones Sales Triggers on
their iPhone and iPod touch. Businesses that don’t have website design
resources can try a content management system
Web To Date 5.0
for creating websites.
On tech introduction front, NVIDIA claims that its new
Ion platform can transform Atom PCs and
Adobe Systems is offering
Adobe AIR 1.5 software for Linux
operating systems. Some fun: PopCap has unveiled its
seek-and-solve puzzle adventure game –
Mystery P.I.: Portrait of a Thief for
Nintendo DS and FooMojo, Twentieth Century Fox have released
“Marley” FooPet, a special edition
“Marley & Me” themed virtual dog.
Week: Dec.
8-14, 2008
The week (Dec. 8-14) was really humming with a
slew of offers for consumers as well as enterprises. However, here’s the
editor’s pick. Games are on the hot shelf, as Paramount Digital
Entertainment has introduced
Iron Man: Aerial Assault game for the
iPhone and iPod touch, Majesco has announced
Left Brain Right Brain 2 for Nintendo
DS, and Nickelodeon is rolling out
The Big Green Help Global Challenge for
kids. For home buyers, Roxio is offering
Roxio Easy VHS to DVD. And on the
mobile shop shelf, you’ll find
ZTE C78 handset and
Loopt for the Android Market. Then you
can also take a look at Comba’s
Remote Radio Unit for WiMAX networks.
Week: Dec.
1-7, 2008
Going by the editor’s choice, the first 7 days of this month, till
Dec. 7, brought these 7 items for you.
Nikon’s D3X Digital SLR will allow you
to capture the rapture of the holiday season. Businesses can explore
Sony Projector for their
training needs,
Novell Open Enterprise Server 2
promises cost reduction for mixed IT environments, IBM has introduced a
virtual desktop, and Intel is
offering hardware-based
anti-theft solution for notebook
computers. For mobile users,
Virgin Mobile USA has added two new
features for mobile social networking and
HTC Touch 3G has come for Indian
buyers. To attract home consumers, Sony has created
BRAVIA-drome to showcase its Motionflow
technology.
Week: Nov.
24-30, 2008
Here are the 7 offers for 7 days, ending Nov. 30. For mobile users,
Viigo and Cellular South have introduced a
mobile content platform for
smartphones, Nokia has released its SDK for Series 40 6th Edition
mass-market mobile devices, and
Verizon Wireless and HTC are offering
HTC Touch Pro. While
Silex SDKs will allow USB device
networking, Epson
is targeting small businesses with an array of
office automation products. And GWAVA
is offering
WASP 2, a spam and anti-virus solution
for GroupWise WebAccess. Some fun: AOL UK and Amuso.com have announced
an interactive website for the 58th
Miss World pageant.
Week: Nov.
17-23, 2008
Here are the 7 offers for the 7 days, ending Nov. 23. For mobile
consumers: Incase
Power Slider promises protection and
double battery life for iPhone 3G,
IDEA Cellular will offer HTC Touch Pro
and the HTC Touch Viva, and Yahoo! is offering mobile search on T-Mobile’s
Web2go service. Home buyers can expect
more fun, as Sony has added Slacker Personal Radio and Howcast Media for
BRAVIA TV and with the
New Xbox Experience, you can watch
Netflix movies on TV. Majesco’s anagram game,
Bananagrams, is now available as a
free application on Facebook Platform. For enterprises, AT&T has announced
its first super
Internet Data Centre in Asia.
Week: Nov.
10-16, 2008
The spotlight during the week
(Nov. 10-16) was on these 7 offers:
NVIDIA introduced Quadro FX 5800,
which is claimed to be the first 4GB graphics card.
NAVTEQ Traffic is for real-time
traffic information on Microsoft Windows Live FrameIt. In the flurry of
phone launches,
Nokia came with E63,
Samsung offered Saga and
Renown, and
ASUS introduced its business PDA
phone. To bring relevance to
Google Site Search, the company
has added On-Demand Indexing, and
American Airlines has introduced mobile
boarding passes.
Week: Nov.
3-9, 2008
Here are the 7 offers for the last 7 days (Nov. 3-9) from the editor’s
choice. On the digital entertainment front, Amazon extended its
Internet Movie Database service for the
German film fans and Microsoft is offering added fun with its
Zune Originals. An authoring solution is
coming from
Pegasys
for video developers and
Sierra Wireless will support Microsoft
Windows 7 Mobile Broadband. You can make free calls with
Freebuzzer from VoIP service
provider Voipax. And for gamers, ASUS has introduced its
graphics cards to ensure cooling for GPUs.
Travelers can now try
BlackBerry Storm from Verizon Wireless
that promises global connectivity.
Week:
Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2008
Microsoft was at the forefront in the Oct. 27-Nov. 2 Tech Shop with the
introduction of
Windows 7 – a new client operating system
and
Azure Services Platform for
cloud computing applications. The
voice-enabled user interface,
Vlingo 2.0, comes for BlackBerry
smartphones to take your voice instructions while Nokia has announced a
Software Development Kit for
SNAP Mobile.
ASUS
is targeting corporate elite with a new notebook model and Silicon
Graphics has ushered in
VUE, a suite of software visualization
solutions for managing visual information. For consumers,
TiVo DVRs will stream Netflix movies on
your TVs.
Week: Oct.
20-26, 2008
This
section will showcase the 7 top tech products of the last 7 days. Though
the week (Oct. 20-26) was lukewarm, it brought a few offers – for you,
for your homes, and for your businesses. Here’s the editor’s pick. AT&T
has decided to sell
BlackBerry Bold smartphone from the
American presidential election day, Nov. 4
while India’s Reliance
has introduced
HTC Touch Diamond - CDMA (P3051) and
Iridium has unveiled its smallest
satellite phone: the Iridium
"9555."
Now you’ll be able to stream movies from
the Netflix Web site directly to your living rooms via
Samsung's Blu-ray disc players. SCO
brings
mobile server SDK for
mobile app developers, and
gamers can try
NVIDIA GPUs on ASUS gaming PC.
For
businesses,
Novell Access Governance Suite is for
compliance management.