Saturday, January 12, 2013

Sony Xperia™ Z - Full HD smartphone


Hands on - Blue Microphone "Nessie" At CES 2013

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Gaming rumor - Sony will release PS4 during the second half of this year



http://asia.gamespot.com/news/console-business-here-to-stay-says-sony-ceo-6402172

The Evolution Of The Batman Logo, From 1940 To Today
















http://www.fastcodesign.com/1671493/infographic-the-evolution-of-the-batman-logo-from-1940-to-today#-1

Dubai Transformation: 1991 to 2012



http://penpatah.blogspot.com/2013/01/cool-perubahan-bandaraya-dubai-dari.html

Samsung shows off Youm flexible display at CES

The technology, Samsung says during CES keynote, will let the company's partners make bendable, rollable, and foldable displays. Microsoft joins in the demo fun.

Samsung Youm on Windows Phone

more images click at this link: http://ces.cnet.com/2300-34435_1-10015362.html

Sneak peek - The Pebble Smartwatch Connects To Your iPhone And Android Device For Alerts

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http://www.redmondpie.com/the-pebble-smartwatch-connects-to-your-iphone-and-android-device-for-alerts-shipping-on-january-23rd-video/

Hyundai - most reliable for 2012 according to Australian consumers



Car Awards 2012 - ReliabilityReliability rates as one of the most important concerns when it comes to cars. 

Carnstar turned to consumers to tell them which of Australia’s car brands is the most reliable, with Hyundai crowned the 2012 winner of Canstar Blue’s most satisfied customers award for car reliability.

This was just one of Hyundai’s award wins in this year’s motoring awards, with the manufacturer also receiving Canstar Blue’s five star rating for overall customer satisfactionafter sales service and value for money

Other brands which also performed well in terms of reliability include four star recipients Mazda, Subaru, Toyota, Nissan and Mitsubishi who each received four stars for the reliability of their cars. These brands were joined by Volkswagen, Honda, Ford, Holden and Kia - all of which received three stars in this field.

Canstar Blue commissioned Colmar Brunton to survey 7,500 Australian consumers over a number of months to measure their satisfaction across a range of products and services. The outcomes reported are the results from customers within the survey group - in this case, 1,722 people – who had bought a new car from a dealership in the last 3 years.

Brands must have received at least 30 responses to be included. Results are comparative and it should be noted that brands that received three stars have still achieved a satisfaction measure of at least six out of 10.

http://www.canstarblue.com.au/vehicles/cars/reliability/

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