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Zune HD Price Drop Suggests New Microsoft Multimedia Device

Monday, February 8, 2010

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Redmond just dropped the prices of Zune HD. The OLED Microsoft PMP now sells at least $20 below its original price for the the 16GB and 32GB versions. This may have been prompted by the announcement of the Apple iPad, but that tablet device will not be released until March though few expects the iPad [...]

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HTC Incredible Android 2.1 phone video surfaces, Coming to Verizon

Sunday, February 7, 2010

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Joining the likes of the Nexus One and Samsung M100S, the HTC Incredible is the latest handset to run on the Android 2.1 platform. Apart from running on the latest version of Android, it also boasts of a 1GHz processor, optical trackpad, camera (rating still unknown) with dual LED flash, a WVGA touchscreen (3.5-inch or [...]

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Rumor: Windows Phone 7 with Zune HD-like UI, No Multitasking and Flash support

Sunday, February 7, 2010

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Here’s an update on the much anticipated next version of Microsoft’s mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 7 aka Windows Phone 7. There’s no definite confirmation yet if it will indeed be launched at MWC next week, but if it does make an appearance at the grand event in Barcelona, word is that it will just [...]

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Nexus One Android 2.1 Software Upgrade: Multitouch, 3G Fix, Google Goggles, Etc.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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It’s about time Google officially gave the Nexus One the multitouch capabilities. The new firmware update for Android 2.1 gives Nexus One this awesome iPhone killing quality and a slew of other improvements:

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iPad to Directly Compete W/ Archos 9 Tablet?

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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All right, we weren’t too impressed with the Apple iPad specs–no multitasking, no webcam, no Flash–but then when the $499 price was announced, we were almost willing to overlook the downside of the Apple tablet. Apple is just genius. One of the worst product releases by the company in recent memory, the iPad still manages [...]

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Stephen Colbert has an iPad

Sunday, January 31, 2010

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The Grammy’s proved one thing about the Apple iPad. One can carry it with you without using a bag. I watched the video many times. Before he whips it out, we never notice the 9.7-inch Apple tablet inside his jacket pocket. [via mashable]

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Video: Nokia N900 running Mac OS X 10.3 via PearPC

Sunday, January 31, 2010

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The Nokia N900 is truly a remarkable device. We’ve seen how capable it is in running both Maemo and Android with ease, and now, we’re treated to a video showing the N900 running on Mac OS X 10.3. There’s no question that you’ll be able to install Mac OS X 10.3 on the N900 with the [...]

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Turn your iPhone/iPod Touch into an iPad

Saturday, January 30, 2010

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Admittedly, the iPad isn’t the prettiest device in Apple’s staple right now, but we’ll be honest, we love the new 3D enhanced interface. So, what’s the next best thing to do if you already own an iPhone or iPod Touch? You guessed it – convert your iPhone/iPod Touch to an iPad with the help from [...]

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Ainol V8000HDV PMP: First in 1280p Video Support

Saturday, January 30, 2010

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You’re hearing it first from Ainol, a China company that’s been quite popular here at PMP Today: the first 1280p support on a portable player. That’s the best resolution we’ve ever heard of in wide distribution. Would it make a difference on the Ainol V8000HDV 4.3-inch 800 x 480 screen? Probably not, but with HDMI [...]

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Apple iPad Official Video Demo Almost Convinces Me

Saturday, January 30, 2010

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So yeah, I think the iPad will be useful as a coffee table device, an almost-computer that best suits the casual multimedia user. But don’t take my word for it. Listen to how the makers describe their baby. Honestly, they are a little heavy-handed and I’m not sure whether to see them as engineers rather [...]

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