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Motorola Photon 4G: Sprint’s First International 4G Device

Daniel on June 9th, 2011

 

Motorola and Sprint jointly introduced a new 4G Android smartphone called Photon today. This top-of-the-line handset will take the two giants to a new level of relationship as earlier the two just collaborated on entry-level phones and rugged handsets on Sprint’s push-to-talk (PTT) iDEN network.

Sprint, which will carry the new Motorola Android smartphone, Photon 4G, thinks the… Continue reading

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Kno Inc. recently released the beta of a free iPad app called “Textbooks”, which would bring textbooks to student just at the cost of the actual text.

The same company was planning earlier to launch a dual-screen 14.1″ tablet called Kno, which would have brought e-textbooks to students. They were also testing the device with university students. They… Continue reading

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Adobe has finally released its Flash Player 10.2 version from Beta testing stage. The version is now available for general consumption for Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Flash Player 10.2 has exited the beta testing stage and now includes Adobe’s new “Stage Video” technology to leverage hardware acceleration for smoother playback with significantly lower CPU consumption, and major… Continue reading

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neha dey on March 31st, 2010

Sony declares today that after April 1, users running Linux would no longer be able to access their data as the upcoming PS3 3.21 firmware update will disable the “Install Other OS” feature. This step was necessary for security concerns.  Available on models released before the accessibility of the PS3 Slim, the feature is useful for people who… Continue reading

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nawed on August 17th, 2009

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id Software is at last expanding to Mac and Linux platforms on August 18, but also revealed by id co-founder John Carmack that the Quake Live will be getting a premium subscription service.The game, which is a Web-based re-creation of the 1999 classic Quake III Arena, went into public beta for Windows in February, with promises of coming to the… Continue reading

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Google on Tuesday night detonated a Nuclear device on the OS giants Apple and Microsoft by announcing its plans to develop an operating system for PC which like Android will be based on Linux.
Initially Google’s OS will target small but popular Netbooks and would be an open source project where developers from around the globe can take part… Continue reading

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Michael Arrinton’s touch screen tablet for web surfing is ready for launch in the later half of 2009 as Arrington recently said ‘We’re going to make some really big announcements’ and predicted a prototype would be ready by the end of July.
Mr. Arrington is a former corporate lawyer who became a blogger and founded the influential tech blog TechCrunch… Continue reading

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