25Aug
Here’s a new device that seeks to provide the best of mobility and richness in experience which I blogged about on CNET Asia recently, a Nokia Windows-based machine! The current computers in the market are seeking to be more mobile and on the other end, mobile phones lack the richness of experience with the small screens. Machines like this seek to bridge the gap in between, offering the best of mobility and richness of experience.






Espoo, Finland - After more than 25 years as a pioneer and leader in the mobile industry, Nokia will bring its rich mobility heritage and knowledge to the PC world with the new, Windows based, Nokia Booklet 3G.
Powered by the efficient Intel Atom processor, the Nokia Booklet 3G Read more…
Tags: 3G, Booklet, computer, laptop, mobile computer, mobility, nokia, Nokia computer, PC, windows
21May
Yesterday, I was just hammering a buddy over his buying a nice Jaguar. Why? He doesn’t have a driving license.
Reason for buying a Jaguar? To motivate himself to get a license.
Anyways, he was asking me if driving was really that simple, coz he feels kinda lost when sitting behind the steering. In the same breath, he was also telling me what a good driver he was, on his Sony PSP.
A funny thought came to me, what if we replaced all the driving controls in the car with console gaming controls? Read more…
Tags: auto industry, china, console gaming, controller, driving, earthquake, geekonomics, jaguar, laptop, Nintendo Wii, playstation, sony psp, starwars, steering, tie-fighters, xbox