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iPhone/Privacy.A Worm, Data Hack for Jailbroken iPhones and iPod Touches

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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The second iPhone worm of the week carries with it a lot more risk than the first one. According to Intego Security, this new iPhone worm that is known as iPhone/Privacy.A uses the same hole that ikeeex found a few days ago to change the hacked iPhones’ background image into Rick Astley’s photo. The new [...]

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1080p SmartQ V7 Priced at $220 Running on Linux, Android, WinCE 6.0?

Monday, November 9, 2009

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The Multimedia Internet device that goes by the name of SmartQ V7 should now be ready for order. It isn’t cheap, based on the lack of information on storage. Since SmartQ isn’t announcing the capacity, we assume users will have to depend on microSD cards to store files. The 7-inch touchscreen tablet has 1080p video [...]

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Shenzhen’s boeye E510 the Thinnest, Sleekest E-Book

Friday, October 16, 2009

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Shanzai products are becoming cooler and cooler every time we post about them. boeye, a totally unknown manufacturer to us, has an e-Book dubbed E510. This is the cutest e-Book we’ve seen so far. The Boeye E510 supports a totally legit 16 grayscale level for an e-Book. It has a 5.0-inch 800×600 E-ink display, which [...]

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Garmin-Asus nuvifone G60, M20 officially announced for Asia

Saturday, July 25, 2009

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Finally, after what seemed like an eternity of waiting, Garmin-Asus has officially announced both the nuvifone G60 and M20 in Asia. Taiwan will be the first stop for the Linux-based nuvifone G60 arriving on July 27 soon to be followed by Singapore and Malaysia in August. The Windows Mobile-running M20, meanwhile, will be released in [...]

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Garmin-Asus G60, M20 pics surface, Coming to Malaysia in 30 days

Saturday, July 18, 2009

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It has certainly taken Garmin, now known as Garmin-Asus, a while to make their nuvifone G60 available to the public, but if these new pics are any indication, we might see both the Linux-based G60 and Windows Mobile-powered M20 out in Malaysia pretty soon. Word is that both phone will be available in the country [...]

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iPhone 3G S Redsnow Jailbreak hits the scene

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

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It’s now the iPhone Dev Team’s turn to release an iPhone 3G S jailbreak via redsnow v0.8. Aside from jailbreaking the iPhone 3G, 1G/2G iPod Touch, and unlocking the 1G iPhone, redsnow is now also capable of jailbreaking the iPhone 3G S. This latest redsnow release is also the first version that works on Linux [...]

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Cube MID B53WIFI: Cheap MID

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

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For 799 yuan or just about $117, it’s the cheapest WiFi-enabled MID to date, cheaper than the Chuwi W3000. The Cube MID B53WIFI runs has a 4.3-inch touchscreen and runs on Linux. It plays multiple video formats including RMVB and AVI. Apparently, the Cube B53WIFI has a server multimedia search engine. Not sure what it [...]

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Elektrobit Moorestown MID Could Kill iPhone 3G S

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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We know that Intel’s Moorestown chip is better than the Intel Atom netbooks are currently using now, but what if we tell you the 45nm Moorestown processor is built with MIDs in mind and that a company called Elektrobit has fashioned a MID with iPhonesque form factor and a UI of incredible charm? The undubbed MID [...]

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Garmin Nuviphone G60 Almost in the U.S.

Friday, June 5, 2009

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Yes, the much-anticipated Garmin Nuvifone will be out on U.S. streets is a very short while. The carrier is at its second phase of testing but no one knows which carrier is releasing the touchscreen Linux GPS phone. We also have yet to hear the final and official word on the name. Is it Nuvifone [...]

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UMID M1 mbook Available now in Linux and Windows XP and Both Very Pricey

Friday, May 22, 2009

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Justek will now be selling the M1 mbook for customers worldwide. Despite the laudable form factor and the inclusion of a QWERTY keyboard and making the Mbook M1 the smallest netbook in the world, it has had bad reviews in its home country. The $659.42 (Linux) and $765.78 (XP) price points won’t help its cause [...]

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