Author: Amarnath Natarajan
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Nokia X7 with Symbian coming soon to Three
The official announcement from Nokia, that Nokia X7, unfit for US launch, has finally found home with Three in UK. The handset runs on updated Symbian Anna OS that introduces vastly improved browser and portrait QWERTY with split-view data entry among its 50 new enhancements. The specifications are 8MP camera with dual LED flash, 4-inch…
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Windows App Store Images Leaked. Looks Similar To Apple App Store
For past few months, Chinese site cnBeta has been releasing alleged screenshots of Windows 8. Now they have released the screenshots of Windows App Store, showing functionality similar to Apple’s App store and Ubuntu Software Center. From what was show, we can hope that one will be able to download a vast number of applications,…
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LG adds Tweet-TV enabled Android Phone
Mobile digital television finally take off LG will be ready and its last concept is the design of the device. The auto stereoscopic 3D screen shown at CES is the Tweet-TV. At the National Association of Broadcasters show this week its demonstrating the prototype Android phone with a Harris MDTV antenna that also pulls in…
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LG shows off 47-inch transparent IPS LCD with multi-touch and Full HD resolution
The LGs demo of a crazy new 47-inch display that packs in everything geek could want: IPS technology, 1080p resolution, multi-touch, and some good transparency. This is so called Window Display is sadly intend for advertisers and other digital signage proprietors, even if it was not still at concept stage, it likely would not be…
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Game Boy makes music
We know that Nintendos original 8-bit portable can create some killer sounds We had never sell chiptunes short. That said you havent truly heard the Game Boy music until you watch the video.
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Google snags PushLife, use it to push music to your Android Phone
Google has acquired a mobile entertainment company PushLife, which has been developing a music app of its own for Android and BlackBerry platforms. PushLife offers one-click purchases from an integrated music store, an overview of tunes you have both on your smartphone and on your computer and automatically playlists syncing with iTunes or Windows Media…
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E-Noas Interpad Android Tablet is nowhere to be found
The Interpads Tegra 2 packing Android tablet is introduced before some eight months in the some websites; now the rumours are that the thing might never make it to market. The tablet was originally slated for December 2010 debut, on August E-Noa announced that the tablet was on hold until January. While Januarys gone now,…
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SparkFun intros IOIO for Android
The seasoned techies are likely spin whimsical tales of computings early days, and the challenge of finding a practical use for a device with seemingly limitless potential. The new product from SparkFun promises to bring this old-school awesomeness into the smartphone age: introducing IOIO (its now pronounced as yo-yo), a breakout box that enables any…
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Mercedes-Benz debuts tablet packing A-Class
Its never been the best looking in the Benz bunch, but with the introduction of the new A-Class concept, it looks like that could soon change. One of the cars designers describes it variously as sexy, expressive, and beautifully formed, and we have to say that it is not too shabby. The car sports interesting…
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Packard Bell debuts Liberty Tab Honeycomb Tablet
Now the new tablet debuted is the Liberty Tab, its own spin on Acers Iconia Tab A500. There are not many differences between the two beyond the name, with one packing in the same styling, 10-inch screen, Tegra 2 Processor, dual cameras(5MP in the front side and 2MP in the backside), and Android 3.0 Honeycomb…
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Google preps Android for its corporate interview, adds new security measures
Over 300,000 devices are activated per day, Androids clearly firing on all cylinders from a consumer standpoint, but much like the famed Cheez-It Wheel, some argue that the OS is not quite mature enough for unbashed enterprise use. Google is obviously been toiling around the clock to change that, and thats taking three major strides…
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BlackBerry Orlando leaks out
The BlackBerry Orlando is purported to be a variation of Curve, with touch capabilities, already being described as Mini Bold Touch. This is yet another begs the question of why exactly RIM has so many different devices planned, especially when the specifications are differences are so little. We wish the company should deviate their approach…
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Cowons Minuscule C2 PMP picks up
Cowons D2 is getting a bit long in the tooth, the newly revealed C2 is slated to land at end of April or starting of May this year in order to give barebones PMP users yet another alternative. It got 2.6-inch resistive touch panel with 320*240 resolution, composite video output, micro-SD expansion slot, 4/8/16 GB…
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HTC breaks its own sales and profit records, keeps Thunderbolt smartphone wave to success
There is a spectacular record break from HTC. The once-small Taiwanese phone maker reports its net income for the first quarter of 2011 nearly tripled earnings in the same period of 2010, and now totalling an impressive $513 million. The success is predictably of demand for Android smartphones and higher speed internet connectivity (as they…
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Motorola Xoom UK pricing official at 580 for 3G and 480 for Wi-Fi
The Motorola Xoom Honeycomb slate is now officially announced its price in UK. The Xoom tablet initially mentioned prices are 600 for 3G models and 500 for Wi-Fi model. The 32GB equipped 10-inch tablet is now mercifully 20 cheaper at 580 and 480 for each variant. Stores are still showing the Motorola Xoom under pre-order…
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Full Specs leak for BlackBerry Bold Touch
BlackBerry Bold Touch full specifications leaked, 1.2 GHz Snapdragon Processor cant overcome ugly. RIMs design department seems to be stuck in an era where last generation is the new next generation, while its internals team has seemingly managed to escape. The handset will boast a 1.2 GHz Snapdragon Processor, 8GB of internal storage, 768 MB…
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Asus releases Eee Pad Transformer source code, physical bits to come later
The Asus released its Eee Pad Transformer tablets source code on its official website. The source code for 10.1 inch IPS screen and Honeycomb flavour has just been lobbed up onto the companys site and, with just a few clicks, you can continue its trajectory right onto your storage device of choice- though you will…
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Acers Iconia Tab A500 soaks up the WiFi rays, hits on April 28th for $450
The days of spending $600 for an Android Hioneycomb tablet are nearly done on April 28th, the Acers Iconia Tab A500 will wash that price away with waves brushed aluminium. The Wi-Fi only version of Acers Android 3.0 tablet will hit best buy and online retail $450 Sans contract, but with the same basic of…