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Senin, 24 September 2012

ARCHOS RELEASES SPECIAL DEVELOPER EDITION FIRMWARE FOR ITS TABLETS


Archos is known for its Internet media tablets known by the name Archos 5 and Archos 7. Both devices are capable of being the internet companion you can carry around. And they are relatively cheap. The Archos 5 starts at around $199, whereas the Archos 7 is available for $209.

But now more and more tablets are arriving. Apple has proposed one. Microsoft’s Courier may also come out next year. So does Archos stand a chance against these big rivals?

Well, the Apple and Microsoft tablets may hog all the headlines when they do arrive, but they will largely remain beyond the reach of the average Joe who just wants a device better than a 4-inch smartphone to browse the internet. And this is where Archos scores. The company recently released a new and special edition of firmware so that more developers can provide content and applications for its tablets Archos 5 and Archos 7.

Minggu, 18 Maret 2012

MACBOOK FIRMWARE UPDATE FAILS TO FIX MEMORY PROBLEMS

Apple recently released a firmware that was supposed to (unofficially since they never claimed it would) fix the memory problems some owners of new Macbooks/Pro's were experiencing where their 4GB RAM laptops would suddenly freeze up.

Senin, 20 Februari 2012

PSP FIRMWARE IN A NEW FASCIA

pspThe most recent firmware for the PSP is now obtainable for download, and suggests quite a few fresh features. Sony has discharged their most recent firmware for the PSP just a short while after revealing its soon-to-be appearance. The firmware is 5.00 for the Play station transportable (PSP) and it is obtainable for download at the present the firmware modernizes numerous things, incorporating:

-The Play station Network has been appended as a scheduled category.
-The Play station Store is now accessible under Play station Network.
-Video-Out now sustains interlacing, also known as non-HDTVs.
-Set-up software now shores up full-screen harvest on any associated device.