Initially the web did not believe when graphical mock-ups of Axon Logic Hackintosh tablet were introduced to the internet. But recently the Axon Logic Hackintosh tablet has been officially announced and now you got to believe, as it is real.

The newly designed tablet is compatible with any Darwin OS which will include plenty of Unix distributions and Mac OS X as well. Though installing Mac OS on hardware other then Apple’s is breach of license agreement yet we are sure that many of you out their are going to experiment with this new tablet. Continue reading »
I don’t think we have ever come across something as tough and rugged as this. The new ioSafe Solo external hard drives are not only just waterproof (something that many external HDDs are now claiming to be able to do) but also fire proof! If you’ve ever lost photos or videos from a defective memory card, you will know what that aching feeling is like.
Say you had some confidential data or valuble photos / videos that you want to keep safe but you’re worried about when your old PC hard drive might suddenly just not boot up again – in this case you might just consider any branded external HDD, however the problem with these are that they’re not safe from physical abuse, in other words disaster protection. This is where the Solo excels above others we’ve seen in the past.
Google released a new software called O3D yesterday. It is a broswer plug-in which will bring accelerated 3D graphics to browsers such as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE), Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari , Linux and Google’s Chrome. Google O3D works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Google hopes that the technology will be built directly into browsers eventually.
Google OCD allows developers’ Web-based JavaScript programs to tap directly into a computer’s graphics card chip, which means better games and other applications. Google has uploaded a video demo on its blog post with some information about Google O3D.
A video of Goggle O3D demo after the break.










