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Written by Patrick Laughner
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on Monday, March 22, 2010 |
If you’re a bookworm and will be getting an iPad there is some good news for you. Amazon will be releasing Kindle Apps for the iPad presumably when the iPad is officially launched, April 3rd. The Kindle is a great mobile device, however it hasn’t grown as much in popularity as recent tablets. Good thing Amazon thought ahead and thought up the Kindle App. But wait, there's more. Not only will th..
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Written by Patrick Laughner
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on Monday, March 22, 2010 |
After a tremendous year in the mobile industry, MSI is still struggling to get it’s fair share of the notebook market. However on Friday, March 19th MSI announced the availability of the P600 business-class notebook. Offering Power, Security and Convenience, the P600 is the businessman's personal assistant. The P600 is basically the definition of a modern business notebook. It comes with ..
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Written by Eugene Cheung
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on Saturday, March 20, 2010 |
 No one is quite sure whether or not these two shots are legitimate screenshots of the upcoming Blackberry OS 6.0 from RIM or not, but they seem pretty legit when compared to existing products. BBLeaks is claiming that the stuff comes from a good source, and our source Engadget thinks it’s real after comparing it to mockups shown back in February (below). While these things aren’t the most..
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Written by Paul Paliath
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on Thursday, March 18, 2010 |
While Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Series is months away from hitting the shelves, they did show off a commercial at MIX 2010 that hints at what the ad campaign will be like once Microsoft starts to widely market WP7. The commercial certainly fits the “life in motion” school of thought that Microsoft approached Windows Phone 7 and the Metro UI with, showing multiple people using their WP7 devic..
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Written by Stephen Bennett
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on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 |
Opera have today released final versions of both their Mini browser (version 5) and Mobile browser (10). The Mini browser is specifically for Java based phones and Blackberry OS devices, while Mobile is for Symbian S60, Android, Windows Mobile. Mini is a much smaller application than Mobile, designed for low bandwidth browsing, before actually accessing the webpage the browser will connect to p..
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Written by Iian Kehn
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on Sunday, March 14, 2010 |
 If you’re familiar with the HTC Touch Pro series of smartphone devices from Taiwanese device maker HTC, this isn’t all that big of a surprise, especially with the upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series release, and the impending Windows Mobile 6.5.x release. So what does this new shiny device bring to the table? According to various sources, the device has a QWERTY Keyboard, and sports a thinner body..
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Last Updated on on Monday, March 15, 2010 |
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Written by Iian Kehn
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on Tuesday, March 09, 2010 |
 The guys over at XDA-Developers have managed to do it again, and run Ubuntu on devices such as the HTC Touch Pro2, and the XPERIA X1. What’s most interesting about this story is that everything appears to run normally as it would if you were running it on a netbook, laptop or desktop, the only difference being that there are some things that may or may not work. While this isn’t a new thing, ge..
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Written by Paul Paliath
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on Friday, March 05, 2010 |
 Following Apple’s press release regarding iPad availability, it appears that infamous gadget blog Engadget have gotten their hands on additional pictures/information regarding Microsoft’s Courier tablet, which was initially revealed to us back in September. The Courier is referred to as a ‘digital journal’, and its dimensions tell us that it’s more portable than initially believed to be, weighi..
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Written by Paul Paliath
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on Thursday, March 04, 2010 |
 Remember Microsoft’s “Project Pink” phone? Yeah, the strange, pebble-esque one manufactured by Sharp that has left many wondering what exactly its point in existence is? Well, it turns out that the phones are real, as Gizmodo got their hands on the sufficient evidence to confirm the existence of the Project Pink phones. What their tipster gave them was marketing material (an image from said..
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Written by Eugene Cheung
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on Wednesday, March 03, 2010 |
Last month, I read an article in an issue of Canadian Business regarding Apple’s threat towards RIM and their popular Blackberry product line and franchise. The article pointed out how Apple has properly addressed many points that companies – including RIM – have failed to. One of the points was how Blackberry smartphones have generally remained the same since their creation. Although Blackberr..
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