Saturday, August 28, 2010

Gadgetophilia (Gadgets) – Newsletter for August 28, 2010

Saturday, August 28, 2010


Mario Bros ‘Greatest Video Game Ever’

LONDON – Super Mario Bros has been named the ‘Greatest Video Game Ever’.

In the game, Italian plumber Mario and brother Luigi must negotiate the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Toadstool from the clutches of evil Bowser.

The game topped a top-20 list compiled by a poll of 2,000 gamers.

More than 40 million copies have been …. Original article on Gaea Times at  : Mario Bros ‘Greatest Video Game Ever’.

Gramin-Asus nuvifone A50 Smartphone to Revolutionize Location Technology

As Gramin and ASUS claim, their joint effort nuvifone A50 will set new standards for location technology that smartphone arena has ever seen. The smartphone runs Android OS and compliments the custom, finger-friendly UI. A50 offers 4GB of internal storage with microSD expansion. It has a typical accelerometer that allows usual portrait to landscape …. Original source  : Gramin-Asus nuvifone A50 Smartphone to Revolutionize Location Technology.

Tony Blair’s son asked him: Who do you love more, Blackberry or me?

LONDON – Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has in an interview revealed that his globetrotting has left him missing his family, especially his 10-year-old son Leo.

According to the Calcalist Hebrew language business daily, Blair, 57, said that his Blackberry has become the world to him, so much so that his son asked him whom … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Tony Blair’s son asked him: Who do you love more, Blackberry or me?.

RIM looks for “industry forum” to deal with BlackBerry spat with India

WASHINGTON – With only five days left to reach an agreement before the Indian government bans its flagship services, Research In Motion (RIM), the Canadian maker of BlackBerry, is reaching out to form an “industry forum” of technology and communications players to work with the government.

RIM and the Indian government are holding last-minute talks ahead …. Read the original article  : RIM looks for “industry forum” to deal with BlackBerry spat with India.

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