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Logitech Wireless Headset H760 unveiled

Written on August 20th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts

Logitech has announced the Wireless Headset H760, offering up to six hours of battery life. The Logitech Wireless Headset H760 is billed as a comfortable, wireless entertainment device that lets you move up to 40 feet away from your computer. “Our newest headset gives you the freedom to roam when you’re connecting with your co-workers and loved ones, or when you just want to be entertained,” said Marcus Harvey, Logitech UK Country Manager. Easy “Our plug-and-play wireless headset is easy to set up, easy to wear, and easy to use.” The Logitech H760 headset offers a built-in and quick-access audio controls to adjust volume, pause and navigate your playlists and a noise cancelling microphone which mutes automatically when swung away

Updated: Top 30 best iPad apps – paid apps

Written on August 20th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts

Although it’s only been out for a matter of months, the iPad already has dozens of great apps available for it. Some are universal, optimising themselves accordingly for your iPad or iPhone. Some are ‘upgrades’ of iPhone apps, reworked for iPad. And some are entirely new apps, designed specifically for Apple’s table.

Voting opens in the .net 2010 awards

Written on August 20th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts

Voting has opened in .net magazine’s annual Awards – a celebration of the very best in web design and development. The .net Awards website ( http://www.thenetawards.com ), in association with Microsoft Internet Explorer 9, is open now for voting across 16 wide-ranging categories. These include Web App of the Year, Best API Use and Design Agency, with nominees ranging from Instapaper to Modernizr; Wikileaks to the Muppets. Jeff, Paul and Molly Held annually since 1998, the long-running .net Awards combine the votes of the public with those of a leading panel of over 100 industry judges, including the likes of Jeffrey Zeldman, Paul Boag and Molly Holzschlag, who will deliberate on the final shortlist

FourSquare responds to Facebook Places threat

Written on August 20th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts

Foursquare CEO Dennis Crowley has responded to the news that Facebook is taking on location tagging with Facebook Places, insisting that a redesign and new features will keep people checking in. Facebook Places offers many of the kind of features that has made Foursquare a hit, but Business Insider received an email from Crowley insisting that Facebook users were already well served. “We’re still a platform for location, specifically around sharing locations though check-ins, surfacing interesting things around you and using game mechanics to encourage and reward for certain actions and/or behaviours,” wrote Crowley. Location, location, location “Facebook also launched a location platform, which appears to be mostly based on checkins (and common FB elements like comments / likes / photos),” he added

Video and voice chat for Linux added to Gmail

Written on August 20th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts

Google has added support for voice and video chat in Linux operating systems to its Gmail webmail service. Although both features have been around for some time for Windows platforms, Google has now made them available for Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linux distros. The company also pointed out that RPM support would be on the way ‘soon’. Same punch “Since sometimes reading “lol” doesn’t deliver the same punch as actually hearing your friend laugh at your jokes, you can now use voice and video capabilities in your Gmail, iGoogle and orkut chat,” says Google’s information page

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