Jul 29, 2011 Posted in Cartoon by admin

Latest Gadget From Motorola – Droid 3

Latest Gadget From Motorola – Droid 3
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The latest gadget in the iconic series developed by Motorola and Verizon, the Droid 3 is here. Although it isn't a 4G and is a little heavy, it is just as technologically advanced as its predecessors.
The Android 2.3 powered gadget runs on a fast and sophisticated dual-core processor, which is the same as the one that powers the Research In Motion's latest gadget, the 'Blackberry Playbook'. It also has a vivid HD screenand an 8 mega pixel camera that can record HD video. It also has a front camera that can be used in 3G calls.
The hi-tech gadget also has a five row slide out QWERTY keyboard, which adds to the appeal to those who don't like touch screen typing, but also adds to the weight of the device.
The Droid 3 can be used in more than 200 countries, and also features all the standard apps available on Google's Android gadget market.
To conclude an gadget worth its price tag.

Jul 29, 2011 Posted in Cartoon by admin

The $8 Million iPad 2 – A Gadget With A Piece Of History

The $8 Million iPad 2 – A Gadget With A Piece Of History
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British Designer of exclusive gadgets, Stuart Hughes, has embellished the latest Apple gadget, an iPad 2 with diamonds, gold and shards of an authentic dinosaur bone and has put it up on sale for $8 million or 5 million pounds.
The back portion of the gadget has 2 kilograms of 24 carat gold and the front body is made of one of the oldest rocks in the world called Ammolite. The gadget is made even more exclusive by use of portions of a 65 million years old T-Rex dinosaur thigh bone along with the Ammolite.
The Apple logo is made up by 53 sparkling diamonds and the 'home' key is encrusted with a single 8.5 carat diamond.
The gadget has been given the name 'Gold History Edition' is a limited edition and only two pieces of it will be made.
So, if you seek a piece (literally) of history to adorn your list of gadgets and don't mind burning a huge hole in your pocket, go right ahead and get hold of this super exclusive gadget.

Jun 24, 2011 Posted in Cartoon by admin

How to Make Your Own Cartoons

How to Make Your Own Cartoons
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YouTube has just added a few apps for creating your own cartoons and videos with animated characters. These tools are available at YouTube.com/create, and include GoAnimate, Stupeflix and XtraNormal. This makes life easier for those who want to publish their cartoons and videos on the Internet.

XtraNormal is the most well-known of the three tools, made famous by the hilarious iPhone 4 vs. HTC Evo video that went viral when Best Buy tried to fire the creator who was a store employee. With XtraNormal, you choose pre-made characters, settings and gestures, and the program generates dialog by translating text to speech. GoAnimate is similar, but its cartoon characters are in 2D and users have the option to record their own voices. Stupeflix, on the other hand, allows users to create slideshows form their own photos, videos and music.