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UMTS/CDMA iPhone Slated for Verizon Q3 2010? The Nano Phone?

Saturday, November 7, 2009

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Apple Insider has yet another Verizon iPhone rumor. Now they’re saying they have information that a worldphone iPhone that will sport a smaller form factor. So is the Verizon get the iPhone Nano? Apple Insider’s sources are from Taiwan and is involved in the iPhone supply chain. This rumor makes a lot of sense, as the [...]

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Motorola Droid at BGR: Really, DroidDoes

Thursday, October 22, 2009

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Boy Genius Report has a working unit of the Motorola Droid, and they say it’s “a bad ass mama jama.” One highlight mentioned is the support for HTML5. It will also have Flash 10 support by 2010. Things that can be confirmed:

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Reuters Live Nokia Booklet 3G and More

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

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Can’t help but be excited with the new Nokia Booklet 3G? Neither can we. So here’s a live shot of the mini laptop from Reuters. IT Portal also has 7 things we may want to know about the Nokia laptop:

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Microsoft’s Zune HD has Bing Browser

Monday, August 10, 2009

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The mobile version of Microsoft’s Google killer, as the pre-loaded browser for the ZuneHD, will surely have been mentioned by CNET’s Donald Bell in his review. A quick search using ZuneHD is a cinch with the way the virtual keyboard works, not least of which is the “bulging” feature of the pressed keys to make [...]

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iPhome 3G Beats HiPhone, SciPhone, etc. in iPhone Cloning

Saturday, June 20, 2009

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HiPhone and SciPhone are in trouble because the ultimate iPhone clone has arrived. We can’t offer you side by sode photos, but here are the specs of the iPhone 3G: 3.5-inch 480 x 320 touchscreen 400mhz Samsung processor OS not Apple OS X but looks like it, kinda No 3G or WiFi quadband GSM “iPhone” brand at the back not “iPhome” it [...]

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SciPhone N12 Smartphone, first Nseries to Run Android

Friday, June 19, 2009

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Just when we thought HiPhone is winning the cloning wars by a huge margin, SciPhone suddenly made its biggest leap yet in cloning terms. First, the SciPhone N12 is the first SciPhone Nseries phone we’ve ever heard of and, second, it runs a genuine Android OS. Not only that, it’s got crazy specs like WiFi, [...]

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Video: Archos 9 PC Tablet Handled

Friday, June 12, 2009

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Charbax has got a hands-on video for us, and it’s the dazzling new Archos 9 PC Tablet. This big multimedia Wndows 7-running PMP is supposed to support multitouch screen. The UMPC is amazing, resistive touchscreen responds very well to the fingers or the stylus. It’s also equipped with mouse buttons. There’s a webcam, a USB, [...]

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MacBook Touch by Unofficial Apple Designer

Thursday, April 30, 2009

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Tommasco Gecchelin has virtually confirmed that a MacBook tablet is coming. There’s no mention of a MacBook Nano Touch, however but, then, we’re only really interested in the multitouch feature on a MacBook. The new design will be groundbreaking in not just the touch panel implementation on an Apple laptop but the inclusion of a [...]

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OPPO S39 is first High-Def Touchscreen MP4 Player

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

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The claim by Chinese PMP maker OPPO hit us with a little shock to the system. China has never made high-def touchscreen PMPs before? I guess no matter how the rendered photos suggest touchscreen, it isn’t touchscreen when there’s no touchscreen. So we’ll take this announcement giving the benefit of the doubt to the new [...]

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Sony Mylo 2 Refurbs for $149.99

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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The SmartQ 5 might look like a bargain, but that remains to be seen until an actual working model comes out. The Sony Mylo 2 (COM-2), on the other hand, is such a steal for $199.99 (after a $100 rebate) that there’s nothing left that only refurbished models can be bought. For refurbs, you can [...]

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