Zdnet – Online Technology News

Posted on 07:07, March 25th, 2009 by Editor

The online technology news, software download site and reviews also holds a network of 45 blogs that include many very well known and famous ones like Adrian Kingsley’s “Hardware 2.0” and Mary Foley’s “All about Microsoft”. There is a list given and links are also given to all the 45 blogs on the tab of the homepage of ZdNet. Matthew Miller’s “The Mobile Gadgeteer”, has a mobile edition. There is also a mobile face end at the “m.zdnet.com” which gives links to the fresh new posts all across the 45 blogs.

When you log on to zdnet.com from a mobile, then you get redirected to the website m.zdnet.com. This occurs even when you use a full browser like the Nokia WebKit or the Opera. Of all the mobile browsers the only phone that escapes this redirection is the iPhone. There is no way you can tell ZdNet to help us update the full version on our mobile phones. The only problem is that parts of ZdNet.com are mobilized.  All that we need is just a link, like the pc.zdnet.com that avoids detection of the browser and helps us go straight to the ZdNet site.

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Nintendo Website Review

Posted on 10:11, March 24th, 2009 by Editor

Nintendo has been producing quality portable and home video game consoles for quite some time. Famicom, Super Famicom, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube and Wii are some of their popular Home consoles, while Game& Watch, Game Boy, Virtual Boy, Nintendo Ds and Nintendo DSi are some well-known portable consoles from Nintendo. Nintendo was founded on 23rd September 1889 in Kyoto Japan and now today it has become a global company in a very short span of time.

One official website you would find a country and region selector that allows you to pick the website that relate to your region or country. Here, you can also see a privacy notice which tells that website of every region and country is governed by its own privacy policy and one must carefully review this policy when picking some website to visit.

Here, the site has been reviewed is for the UK and Ireland visitors. It has a simple and friendly looking layout with various sections that are about Nintendo DS, Wii, Games, Club Nintendo, Support, News, Nintendo system history, parents, terms and conditions, privacy, Nintendo global, corporate and contacts.

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Gizmodo - The Gadget Guide

Posted on 07:37, March 21st, 2009 by Editor

Gizmodo is a well known website about gadget, technology, consumer electronics; must say a hub of  information on quite a lot of products. It belongs to the Gawker Media a network managed by Denton Nick .The blog was launched in the year 2002, and was edited by Peter Rojas in the beginning. However he was employed by ‘Weblogs Inc’. To start their technology blog called Engadget which was very similar to the previous one. By June 2004, Gawker and Gizmodo jointly brought in income of $6,000 per month. In the year 2005, Gawker Media and VNU created an association to reissue Gizmodo all across Europe, with the VNU content being translated into Spanish, German, Portuguese, Dutch, French, and Italian, also adding the native European-interest material.

In April 2007, Allure Media inaugurated  Australia Gizmodo, under a license from Gawker Media and adding more Australian content. In the month of November in 2007, the license of a Dutch magazine had been taken over by  Uitgevers HUB.A blogger of Gizmodo clicked the first pictures from the CES 2007, and as said by the Reuters, journalists present at the Macworld discussed whether the Gizmodo or the Engadget had a better coverage of the 2007 keynote of Steve Jobs. Apple, Inc.’s stated that Gizmodo is his favorite blog of all the gadgets, further telling them about long-standing argument between Engadget and Gizmodo.

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USbid: A Nice Source to Find Hard-to-find Electronic Components

Posted on 06:48, March 20th, 2009 by Editor

There are many who have a craze for unique or old electronic devices and they have a nice collection of such sort of items at their homes. But these people often have to face problems when electronic parts of their devices break down or have some other damage. So, these people often seem to look for these electronic parts to bring their beloved devices in order.

It doesn’t end here, as in many factories such machines and integrated circuits exist that badly require upgrading, but they can’t get this required upgrading because of these missing electronic components of these machines.

However, thanks to those sources as have a complete inventory of various electronic components that can serve your purpose best if you are also looking for some of missing electronic components for your devices or machines. These websites offer a complete catalogue of these parts and you wouldn’t find it difficult to pick your required electronic parts.

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Engadget - Multilingual Technology Podcast and Weblog

Posted on 04:12, March 19th, 2009 by Editor

Engadget is a very famous, successful, multilingual technology podcast and weblog about various consumer electronics. So if you’re looking to buy an electronic gadget for yourself, make sure you check out its review on Engadget.com.  At present, Engadget has four distinct websites operating together, each of which has its own staff and faculty. These websites cover technological news in diverse parts of the world in several different languages, making it easier for people all over the globe to get to know of the electronics and gadgets.

Engadget was originated by Peter Rojas, the co founder of Gizmodo technology. It was launched in the year 2004. The website is updated several times every day, with various different articles on consumer electronics and gadgets. So at any point of time, you will get the latest and up to date news. It even posts all the latest and famous rumors running around the world of technology, producing the Engadget Podcast weekly, which contains all gadget and tech news stories that took place throughout the week.

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Tech Crunch - Get Update with Technology and Internet World

Posted on 03:26, March 18th, 2009 by Editor

TechCrunch.com is basically a very distinguished blogging website created by Michael Arrington. It is dedicated to profile internet companies and products. It is a blog about the Web 2.0 companies and products. The first comment that was ever posted on the blog was on the 11th of June in 2005. The website ranks second in the Technorati rating. It is even regarded as the third most favorite blog by them. As on the 10th of January, 2009, TechCrunch had a total of 1,808,000 subscribers who feed the web.

The website displays a three column layout, comprising of a main column and two other right sidebars. This layout is regarded as a good one as it enables the users to put advertisements, allowing them to separate the content from the ads and letting the readers known that the right hand side of the blog created by you is actually a decoration. (A decoration that yields the website over $60000 every month)

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