Thu 2 Jul 2009
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Apple Mac sales growth outstripped PCs even before Apple cut prices and introduced new MacBooks last month.
A financial analyst with Morgan Stanley raised her forecast for Mac sales in the second quarter, saying Apple is increasing shipments of its computers at a higher rate than the PC industry as a whole.The report from analyst Kathryn […]
Thu 2 Jul 2009
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Apple pushed out its iPhone OS 3.1 software and the accompanying SDK for developers early July 1, according to reports. Among the updates is the appearance of an MMS button in the Messages app. Is AT&T gearing up to flip the switch?Sometime in the wee hours of July 1, Apple reportedly pushed out iPhone OS […]
Tue 30 Jun 2009
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In a brave move, the vast majority of mobile phone manufacturers in Europe have signed an agreement which sees future mobile phones across a variety of brands and models all sharing the same charger port - the micro-USB. This means every phone you will find in Europe, starting next year apparently, will be fitted with […]
Tue 30 Jun 2009
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Gadgets Visited 51 Times
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Engineers at Dell Inc. have been developing a pocket-sized device for tapping into the Internet, said people familiar with the company’s plans.
The gadget would run on Google Inc.’s Android software, these people said. Two people who saw early prototypes described the device as slightly larger than Apple Inc.’s iPod Touch, which is similar to the […]
Mon 29 Jun 2009
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Games and Consoles Visited 32 Times
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The Sony rumor that just won’t die has reared its potentially beautiful head again: a PSP phone may be in the works. The latest back room rumblings come courtesy of Japan’s Nikkei Business Daily, which says Sony is about to open up a new department that will explore a “cell phone-game gear hybrid,” according to […]
Mon 29 Jun 2009
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WiMax Visited 31 Times
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Comcast just became the wireless Internet vendor to beat by offering 4G wireless Internet in Portland, Oregon. Leveraging Clearwire’s WiMax network, this move leaves LTE (Long-Term Evolution), the competing technology, a step behind.
The new service, called Comcast High-Speed 2go, offers speeds of up to 4Mbps. The Fast Pack Metro package is aggressively sold at an […]
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