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It seems BlackBerry is all on fire, as this week we have a third leak from BlackBerry again, Apollo. After hearing about Dakota and Torch 2, now Apollo has surfaced, which sources think, is an update to the Curve 8520.
To be launching on RIM’s carrier, this latest generation of BlackBerry Curve phones has been… Continue reading
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An updated Skype for iOS software will soon be bringing video calling between i-devices and desktop Skype users.
On Friday, a document published on the company’s official site revealed voice calling on Apple’s iPhone akin to FaceTime, the native iPad app, and even a mythical Verizon iPhone. But then the documents were quickly removed.
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USB Memory Drives are never good options to store all your secrets, as it always run out of space. But it seems now we have a Memory Drive from Infinitec, which never runs out of storage.
Called the Infinite USB Memory Drive or IUM, it’s compatible with everything that has a USB port including computers, TVs, PS3… Continue reading
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Recently Gmail has been integrated with Google Voice for free phone calls. But, that’s not it, even more benefits can be discovered with this service. Find out how:
1. Savings In Wi-Fi Zone:
Use free WiFi zones to make a FREE call to anyone in the
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Fujitsu, former iPad trademark owner and tech manufacturer, is reportedly working on its first Android-powered smartphone, confirm sources from Japan. The device is rumored to become available at NTT DoCoMo, Japan’s largest provider. The phone may be based on the company’s F1100 handset with a slide-out keypad and may arrive in 2011.
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The iPad has been often called as an oversized iPhone or a bigger iPod. But do you agree with that? So lets compare iPhone with iPad and see how many differences can we spot.
- Memory:
The iPhone 3GS is available with either a 16GB or 32 GB flash drive. The iPad offers both of those… Continue reading
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One day prior to the E3 Expo 2010, Microsoft unveiled the updated version of the Xbox 360 console. Simply called the Xbox 360 250GB, the new console includes a number of changes, including smaller design, larger internal hard drive and Wi-Fi 802.11n support, among others.
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The world’s number three computer manufacturer, Dell unveiled grand plans to go head-to-head with the Apple iPad with its “Dell Streak”. Also known as Mini 5, Streak is a 5-inch touch-screen tablet which Dell will unleash upon the U.K. next month.
Mini 5, the first of a number of planned products, is smaller than… Continue reading
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Europeans officials are still annoyed over Google’s “accidental” Wi-Fi data collection and seek an in-depth investigation that may lead to harsh penalties for the search engine giant.
It was exposed that Google’s Street View cars were collecting more than images and coordinates for its sophisticated GPS site. As much as 600GB of data… Continue reading
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