Author: Team TD

  • ASUS Launches Eee Pad Transformer Prime Teaser Page, ITS COMING!

    The successor to ASUS’ Eee Pad Transformer cleverly named the Transformer Prime is the Android tablet to wait for. The Eee Pad Transformer might be the first tablet to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, after all we’re getting tired of Honeycomb now.

    The super slim tablet will be measuring in at just 8.3mm and will be coming in the same 10-inch form factor, the Transformer Prime was teased by ASUS chairman Johnny Shih at his AsiaD interview with Walt Mossberg.



    The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer will be sporting on NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 Quad Core  “Kal-El”  which should make it super snappy. Check out the teaser video below:



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  • How To: Watermark Your Photos

    Watermarking your personal photos is essential these days, so that no one else can steal or claim to have copyright of your images. Most of us have problems watermarking images, the most common confusion being which software to use for it?

    Well, we’ve compiled a very easy way of  watermarking your images (JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP or TIFF). Here are the steps:

     1. Download uMark Professional 3 from here .
    (15 days trial is free & if you like it, buy for $29)

    2. After the installation, run the program. Here’s how the interface will look:

    3. Add your image file by dragging it into the software window or by selecting “Add Images” , you can insert a folder full of images as well by clicking on “Add Folder”

    3. After the image file will open, click the button “Add Watermark” and then “Add Image Watermark”
    (You can also select “Add Text Watermark” if you just want to write some text)

    4. Select your watermark file after clicking the “Browse…” button. And select the ‘Transparency’, ‘Rotation’, ”Tiling’, ‘Position’ & ‘Padding’ as you like, while seeing the preview in the background. After you’re done, click “OK”.

    5. You can save this particular watermark setting by clicking the  button. Then click “Start Watermarking”.

    6. From this window, you can select the output image location, format, renaming, & re-sizing. After you’re done, select “Start”. You’ll see this:

    Voila, you’re done! :)

    With uMark Professional, you can watermark multiple images as well.
    If you have any problems/comments, do let us know below, we’ll be glad to help.

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  • AT&T Seeing Increasing Demands For Free iPhone 3GS

    AT&T CEO spoke of the new and increased demands of the iPhone 3GS which is now being sold for “free” with a 2-year plan. Since the increasing demand of the new iPhone 4s, the company has also seen a huge increase in sales for the iPhone 3GS packages. 

    Ralph de la Vega, CEO of AT&T, said:

    We have another device that I think is going to dramatically change those people that are on smartphones and quick messaging devices, the [iPhone] 3GS, which is free with a 2-year contract. We’ve seen a tremendous, tremendous demand for that device even though it’s a generation old. And actually, we’re getting more new subscribers coming on the 3GS on the average than other devices. So we also have an inventory sold out on that device.

    Source: AT&T

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  • The PSP Gets Cheaper; Now Only $130

    Can’t wait for the NGP? Low on cash? Don’t worry Sony’s got your back. The Sony PSP 3000 is now available for just $130 down $40 from it’s previous price of $169.99 which is a pretty huge price drop and could prove to be a very smart marketing strategy. You will be able to take advantage of price drop starting this Sunday. Sony is also updating it’s greatest hits collection by adding Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker and Little Big Planet PSP to the exclusive group. These games are now gonna be available for just $20. Check out the new ad for the cheaper PSP after the break.

  • The PSP GO Gets A Price Drop!

    Well the PSP GO has been available a few times for $150 in various sales like Amazon’s Black Friday but now Sony has officially slashes $50 off the price tag so you won’t be paying a cent more anywhere. The PSP GO previously got a $50 price cut last year in October which was well received as the stupendous $250 launch price was just whack. The PSP 3000 also got a $40 price cut last week which knocked it’s price down to a meager $130. The PSP GO’s direct competitor the DSi has been just $150 for some time now and we can only wait to see how this price cut would affect the device’s sales.

  • The PSP Gets Cheaper; Now Only $130

    Can’t wait for the NGP? Low on cash? Don’t worry Sony’s got your back. The Sony PSP 3000 is now available for just $130 down $40 from it’s previous price of $169.99 which is a pretty huge price drop and could prove to be a very smart marketing strategy. You will be able to take advantage of price drop starting this Sunday. Sony is also updating it’s greatest hits collection by adding Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker and Little Big Planet PSP to the exclusive group. These games are now gonna be available for just $20. Check out the new ad for the cheaper PSP after the break.

  • The PSP GO Gets A Price Drop!

    Well the PSP GO has been available a few times for $150 in various sales like Amazon’s Black Friday but now Sony has officially slashes $50 off the price tag so you won’t be paying a cent more anywhere. The PSP GO previously got a $50 price cut last year in October which was well received as the stupendous $250 launch price was just whack. The PSP 3000 also got a $40 price cut last week which knocked it’s price down to a meager $130. The PSP GO’s direct competitor the DSi has been just $150 for some time now and we can only wait to see how this price cut would affect the device’s sales.

  • Samsung Galaxy Nexus Specs, Benchmarks And Images Leaked

    The Galaxy Nexus announcement is just a few hours ago but this won’t stop the leaks, first all of the wallpapers were available in a .apk yesterday and today we apparently have the full specs, benchmarks and images of the first ICS device.

    According to the leak the Galaxy Nexus will be featuring a 1.2Ghz Texas Instruments Dual Core processor, a 720p 4.65-inch Super AMOLED HD curved glass display and a 5MP camera with 1080p video recording. These are pretty similar to the specs suggested in the rumor mill so its possible that this leak is actually an elaborate fake but we’ll find out soon enough.

    Source: GPad, GLBenchmark

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  • Google Confirms Ice Cream Sandwich For Nexus S And “Most” Gingerbread Devices

    Google’s Gabe Cohene has just confirmed that their previous Nexus device the Nexus S will be getting an update to Ice Cream Sandwich just as we thought.

    He along with the Director of Android operating system User Experience Matias Duarte think that most Gingebread devices are capable of getting an upgrade to Android 4.0. “Currently in the process for releasing Ice Cream Sandwich for Nexus S. Theoretically should work for any 2.3 device.”

    If this is true wait onto your Galaxy S II’s and Sensations, a tasty Ice Cream Sandwich with a bit of OEM topping on top should be coming to your device soon. Ice Cream Sandwich for the Nexus One is still not confirmed though.

    Source: Engadget

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  • Ice Cream Sandwich Source Code Confirmed For Release By Android Engineer But Not Before Galaxy Nexus Launch

    Everybody’s wondering where the much awaited Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich source code since there was no mention of a release at Samsung and Google’s Galaxy Nexus and ICS event in Hong Kong earlier today.

    Luckily an Android Engineer Dan Morrill, aka morrildl decided to tell us exactly what was going on:

    To reiterate, these servers contain only the ‘gingerbread’ and ‘master’ branches from the old AOSP servers. We plan to release the source for the recently-announced Ice Cream Sandwich soon, once it’s available on devices.

    The Galaxy Nexus will be the first Ice Cream Sandwich device and will land in stores by mid of November so we can expect the source code by then. If you’re wondering what a source code is, well it’s basically the main code Vanilla Android is based on. Custom ROM maker like CyanogenMod use this source code to create the ROMs we all love to use.

    Source: Google Groups

    Via: AndroidPolice

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