Archive for January, 2010 - Page 20

Alltel Blackberry Curve 8530 Availability Confirmed

Alltel Customers Getting Their Hands on the Curve 8530 Starting Today
Filed by on Friday, 22. January 2010

Alltel customers should be happy to know that starting today they get a new BlackBerry model to choose from the carrier’s offer. Much like the handset that has landed with Sprint last month, Alltel’s Curve 8530 brings the same QWERTY keyboard, WiFi connectivity and multimedia capability, for a much cheaper [...]

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Garmin nuvi 1490TV GPS Device Unveiled

Gamin nuvi PND to Feature Built-in DVB-T Tuner, Adds Entertainment On The Go
Filed by on Thursday, 21. January 2010

Folks from Garmin have just added to their GPS collection with the new Garmin nuvi 1490TV that promises to keep you entertained while driving (or better said, while blocked in traffic). Innovative for the common GPS PND you’ve seen, the nuvi 1490TV features a built-in DVB-T digital terrestrial tuner which [...]

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iPhone Saves Trapped Man in Haiti With Apps

Man Rescued 65 Hours After Being Trapped by Earthquake Thanks to iPhone Apps
Filed by on Thursday, 21. January 2010

The earthquake in Haiti is one of the most talked about subjects so far this year. Believe it or not, for some reason, it’s more debated than the Apple tablet which is about to be released. And while we already gave you all the details you need in order to [...]

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Ovi Maps Free Navigation Available on All Nokia GPS-Enabled Smartphones

GPS Support Bundled with Free Turn-by-Turn Navigation Announced Officially by Nokia
Filed by on Thursday, 21. January 2010

If you are a GPS software developer and got scared that Google’s Maps with navigation support will put you out of business, then you really should sit down for this. And no, it’s not good news! In fact it’s even worse than the whole Google Maps with navigation situation.

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Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t Convertible Becomes Available

IdeaPad S10-3t Notebook with Atom N470 Processor
Filed by on Thursday, 21. January 2010

In the last few months we got pretty excited every time we heard a new netbook is going to be released with Intel’s Atom N450 processor under the hood, but it looks like 2010 is all about Atom N470 processors. Speaking of the “devil”, latest to join the Pine Trail [...]

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Toshiba Tecra A11 Notebook Revealed

New Notebook To Feature 15-inch display, Core i3 or i5 processor, sub-$900 price
Filed by on Thursday, 21. January 2010

Toshiba has given an update to their enterprise workstation notebook, the Tecra A11. The new 15-inch notebook will have a lot to offer in regards to specs, and will come in at a decent sub-$900 price point. The whole notebook will be an 15.7-inch model.

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Apple Tablet Looks Like First-Gen iPhone?

Apple Tablet to Feature Aluminum Unibody Design, Home Button & Volume Toggle
Filed by on Thursday, 21. January 2010

Last time we spoke about the iPhone on steroids Apple tablet we referred more to the OS that’s going to bring everything to life inside the machine than to actual design features. Sure we had the supposed leaked picture of the tablet’s case but that picture still needs to be [...]

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BlackBerry Magnum Hybrid Smartphone Pictures Leaked

BlackBerry Magnum to Feature Touchscreen and Full QWERTY Keyboard
Filed by on Thursday, 21. January 2010

The BlackBerry Magnum is not official yet but it’s a handset which will be getting a lot of attention from faithful BlackBerry fans but not only. The handset is going to be one of the first RIM creations to feature both a touchscreen display and a full QWERTY keyboard. It’s [...]

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Apple Delaying New 27-inch iMac Shipments

After Faulty Flickering Screens, Apple Delays Shipments By Three Weeks]
Filed by on Thursday, 21. January 2010

Apple’s all-in-one iMac has been critically acclaimed for over 10 years, and frequently pops up as #1 on the monthly best selling computer lists, but since the first of this year, users have reported faulty LCD screens that have been plagued by discoloration, flickering and blackouts.

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MIT Shows Off Cornucopia Food Printer Concept

MIT Cornucopia Food Printer Concept To Replace The Short Order Cook?
Filed by on Thursday, 21. January 2010

The MIT Fluid Interfaces Group has teased a new technology that could change the way short order restaurants — and us at home –  prepare our meals.  The MIT Cornucopia Food Printer Concept does precisely what it’s name suggests, it prints food by using ingredients as its ink.

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