Seriously, now, who does she think she’ll attract with that silly and wrong picture?

Apple has just announced and shown its new product – a tablet computer called “iPad”. First impression, it looks like a big iPhone / iPod, with the same menu interface, on-screen keyboard and similar applications. Let me put it like this – Apple released a big iPhone and called it iPad. The release date for UK is unknown, however it is likely that iPad will make it to the shelves in two months from now.
So, technically, iPhone has just got bigger? Say, iPhone 3GS XL? Is it really the new product we expected so much? First pictures below – enjoy.



Google is right:

Here is a video demonstration of a new iPhone application called Voice Band. The application converts your voice into an instrument in real time. You can choose among many instruments, such as guitar, bass, synth, etc.
So now you can have a band in your pocket.
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Powermat. All opinions are 100% mine.
Being the first of its kind, wireless charging station Powermat has received a lot of attention in the past three months. It is not surprising it didn’t take long for the product to take off and grab a lot of attention. Why? Probably because many people have imagined how convenient it would be to charge a phone simply by dropping it on a rag. Then pick it up, fully charged. Without wires crossing all over the place.
And here it is, no longer this concept sits only in our imagination.
Drop and charge is a new, yet well expected concept of mobile device charging presented by Powermat. The mat charges Apple’s (iPhone, iPod), Blackberry’s and Nintendo’s devices – some of the world’s most popular communication and entertinament tools. One mat replaces all cords and adapters for three devices at a time. There are two mats on the offer – home & office and a portable one. Both, in fact, are quite portable and small, each fitting into a laptop case and definitely a backpack. The mat can be moved around with ease.
Full set of devices that can be charged with the mat is presented here on this page in the bottom. Maybe this is something you want to power your device. Hassle free.
Watch the video to see how seamlessly it works:
N900 is Nokia’s first Maemo device which offers a powerful and functional mix of a smartphone and a pocket laptop.
It’s high time Nokia came up with a gadget like this one to stand the competition against the rival Apple, who has been successfully increasing its smartphone market share in the absence of any serious competition. The new Linux-driven device should help Nokia to pull the blanket on its side. This, in turn, will certainly push Apple & HTC (*given that HTC discontinues stuffing their technology with Windows OS) to create something even better. Keep up fighting guys! Competition drives innovation and we, users & consumers, are happy to benefit from it.
Pre-orders are taken @ www.shop.nokia.com/n900.