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HTC Titan And Radar: Handsets Running Microsoft’s Mango

neha dey on September 2nd, 2011

HTC launched two smartphones recently, named as the Titan and Radar, running Microsoft’s latest update of its mobile operating system, called Mango. Both the handsets are slated to get released later this year, says a post at the official Windows Phone Blog.

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Javed on September 1st, 2011

Till now, we were expecting the next iPhone to have a 4-inch display, but now this rumor seems to have been overtaken by another. According to sources from upstream panel suppliers to Apple, the new iPhone will have a screen that will be 3.5-to-3.7-inch, and surprisingly-not larger.

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neha dey on September 1st, 2011

Chinese maker Lenovo has announced its super thin and high performance U300s Ultrabook laptop, U300 and U400 IdeaPads.

Lenovo U300s Ultrabook laptop:

The U300s will come with a 13.3in screen and Intel’s second generation Core i5 or Core i7 processor. Lenovo gave a general availability of mid October and a price of around $1,200. The laptop… Continue reading

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Javed on August 27th, 2011

Apple’s 99-cent TV show rentals for Apple TV and iTunes has been removed. Nearly a year after Apple persuaded the television networks to try out a television episode rental service through its iTunes store; it has been quietly taken down.

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Shares of Apple fell by 2.95pc at the start of the day on Wall Street, before clawing back losses to trade down $5.24 – or 1.4pc – at $370.94 within half an hour of somebody’s decision. Apple shares fell on Thursday following the shock resignation of chief executive Steve Jobs late… Continue reading

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The third-largest U.S. wireless carrier, Sprint, will begin offering the iPhone 5 to customers in mid-October, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources. AT&T and Verizon will also start selling the new model around the same time.

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Larry on August 22nd, 2011

This is sad that HP killed its TouchPad. HP announced recently it will no longer produce hardware running its webOS mobile operating system, discontinuing operations on future TouchPad tablets and the Pre smartphone devices.

“Yesterday we announced that we will focus on the future of webOS as a software platform but we will no longer be producing webOS… Continue reading

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Daniel on August 20th, 2011

Multiple sources have said that the next generation iPad is coming this year, no matter what previous rumors had indicated. The Wall Street Journal cites supply chain sources in their report proclaiming Apple would bring out the iPad 3 in early 2012.

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Larry on August 17th, 2011

 

The iPhone 5 could go on sale on Friday, October 7, according to new leaks and the preorders may kick off this September 30. 9To5Mac said yesterday that Apple had been eyeing either October 7 or October 14 as potential iPhone 5 launch dates. But with preproduction apparently running smoothly, the site says, Apple has opted for… Continue reading

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Larry on August 16th, 2011

Apple released OS X Lion on a USB thumb drive on Tuesday, selling for $69, just under a month after the new Mac operating system debuted as a $29.99 download. So why might someone want to pay $69 for software available for less than half that price online from Apple’s Mac App Store?

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