Archive for January, 2010 - Page 24

IronClad PC on a Stick Available from Lockheed Martin [Lockheed Introduces Secure Computing on A USB Flash Drive]

By on Tuesday, 19. January 2010

If you’re interested in a portable personal computer a lot smaller than a netbook or even a smartphone then you should definitely check Lockheed Martin’s IronClad solution. It’d definitely surprising to see Lockheed Martin come up with such a product [...]

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Tianjin Jinke A6 and A9 eReaders Revealed [Chinese eReaders To Feature 9-inch display, ARM processor, MultiTouch E Ink Screen]

By on Tuesday, 19. January 2010

Chinese company Tianjin threw their hat into the eReader ring with the Jinke A6 and A6 families of eReaders. They were on display at CES 2010 earlier this month, and while there isn’t anything to make them stand above the [...]

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Motorola MOTOROI Android Phone Coming to the USA This Spring [Motorola MOTORO Android Smartphone not a Korean Exclusive?]

By on Tuesday, 19. January 2010

Just yesterday we showed you Motorola’s latest creation, the MOTOROI, a phone that’s supposed to be sold in Korea by SK Telecom. According to recent information it would appear that the MOTOROI is not a Korean exclusive and the phone [...]

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Yamaha YSP-5100 and YSP-4100 Digital Sound Projectors Get Priced, Shipping Dates [Yamaha's New Soundbars Will Ship This Month]

By on Tuesday, 19. January 2010

After an initial revealing last month, Yamaha has announced a shipping date and pricing details for their new digital sound projectors.  The Yamaha YSP-5100 and YSP-4100 Digital Sound Projectors will ship this month, starting at $1,899.95.

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Zune Phone to be Announced at MWC 2010? [Microsoft Could Launch Windows Mobile 7-based Zune Phone in the Near Future]

By on Tuesday, 19. January 2010

In a surprising move Apple launched the first iPhone two three years ago. The iPhone 2G was a revelation for the mobile business which completely changed the way we imagine smartphones. What followed was a frenzy of touchscreen handsets from [...]

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Stealth MXP Bio Secure USB Drive Revealed [Secure USB Drive Features 256-bit Encryption, Onboard Processor]

By on Tuesday, 19. January 2010

With all the Google/China dustup, security is on everybody’s mind these days. MXI Security has introduced a new secure thumb drive called the Stealth MXP Bio, a secure USB drive for the security minded in your life. In addition to [...]

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iPhone OS 4.0 to Come with Multitasking Support? [Apple Tablet Now Rumored to be Called iTablet]

By on Tuesday, 19. January 2010

I hope you didn’t expect not to see any rumors regarding Apple’s new iPhone OS this week. Version 4.0 is getting closer every minute as it’s going to be unveiled at Apple’s tablet dedicated media event. And speaking of the [...]

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DigitalRise X9 Tablet [Out of China Comes a Decent 10.2-inch tablet, Atom N270 processor, Windows 7]

By on Tuesday, 19. January 2010

While it may not come from a well known brand like Apple, TechCrunch or HP, the X9 tablet looks like it could be excellent. Coming from a no-name Chinese company called DigitalRise, it has a big screen and decent specs [...]

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GammaTech Durabook D-14 E-Series Revealed [GammaTech's New Durabook Boasts 1TB Of Storage And A Rugged-Ready Build]

By on Tuesday, 19. January 2010

GammaTech has updated their Durabook line of rugged laptops with a new model that has broken the terabyte barrier.  The GammaTech Durabook D-14 E-Series Notebook offers 1TB of HDD storage space in a rugged-ready build to survive the toughest of [...]

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French Retailers Ask For Nationalized eBook Hub [French Retailers Plea With Government For Price-Controls, Government Regulations On eBooks]

By on Tuesday, 19. January 2010

Five of the biggest French book retailers held a joint-press conference last week in which they declared that France should have a national eBook platform or hub where all publishers and retailers would work together to sell eBooks. This obviously [...]

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