Archive for April, 2010 - Page 21

Halo: Reach Special Editions Announced [Next Halo Game Gets It's Limited Edition, Legendary Edition Detailed]

By on Thursday, 22. April 2010

Special editions for games are pretty popular for these Triple-A console releases because people go crazy over them and (I’d imagine) the trinkets inside are actually quite cheap to make, despite the extra cost. Halo: Reach will be (is supposed [...]

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Amazon Kindle E-Reader Available From Target This Sunday [Target to Sell Kindle via Retail Stores as Amazon Purportedly React to iPad’s Popularity]

By on Thursday, 22. April 2010

Following on from Amazon first serving to confirm that their Kindle E-Reader would be offered via Target’s retail stores – making the Kindle the first Amazon product to be offered via retail as opposed to just online – its now [...]

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Android 2.1 Upgrade Set for September? [X10 Android Update Reportedly to Include Multitouch Functionality Despite Previously Cited 'Hardware Issues']

By on Thursday, 22. April 2010

We reported back in February, having spoken with Sony Ericsson having gained some serious hands on time with the Xperia X10, that the X10, which packs Android 1.6, would be getting an OS upgrade to newer iteration of Android (namely [...]

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Rumor: Apple To Buy ARM [Apple Considering Buying ARM To Purposefully Screw Over All Other Tech Companies]

By on Thursday, 22. April 2010

Wow, this is a terrible rumor. The London Evening Standard is reporting that Apple is having secret talks with London-based ARM Holdings, who of course licenses and designs the popular ARM-style RISC processors that run in just about anything. While [...]

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Linux iPhone Now Available on Video; Running Android or iPhone OS, You Choose [Dual-boot iPhone Now Offers Android & iPhone OS Support; Flash Said to be Included in the Future]

By on Thursday, 22. April 2010

After all the iPhone 4G commotion we’ve seen this week it’s now time to focus on a different endeavor. The phone below is an iPhone 3G that happens to run Linux on it. Well not any kind of Linux but [...]

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Dell Smoke Android Smartphone Leaked; to Bring QWERTY Keyboard & Android Froyo [Dell Smoke Looks Like a Palm Pixi But Wants to be Much Better]

By on Thursday, 22. April 2010

After Flash we can expect some Smoke today. The Dell Smoke is the last Android handset from Dell that got leaked and it ends our little Dell smartphone saga that featured the Lightning (WP7 handset), the Thunder and the Flash [...]

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Dell Flash Android Smartphone Gets Leaked, to Offer Froyo [Dell Flash Handset to Come with Android 2.2 Froyo Support; You Need a Flash to Have Lightning]

By on Thursday, 22. April 2010

Just earlier today we’ve seen the WP7-powered Dell Lightning and the Android-based Dell Thunder get leaked. And it looks like you need flash after all (no pun intended) to have some sort of lightning! The Flash is another leaked Dell [...]

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Dell Thunder Android Smartphone Gets Leaked [Dell Thunder Follows Lightning; Android Follows Windows Phone 7?]

By on Thursday, 22. April 2010

Dell continued its leaks and after Lightning naturally comes Thunder. But since the Lightning you’ve just seen is going to be a Windows Phone 7 while the Thunder will be powered by Google’s Android platform, does this mean that Dell [...]

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Dell Lightning Windows Phone 7 Smartphone Gets Leaked [Dell Means Smartphone Business & Explores Windows Phone 7 Universe with Dell Lightning]

By on Thursday, 22. April 2010

Dell has leaked quite a few new smartphones these days showing that the company really means business. And the one we’re looking at right now is not powered by Google’s Android OS but by the competition’s Windows Phone 7. That’s [...]

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Steve Jobs Knows Who Has Apple Prototypes [Report Says That Apple's CEO Knows List Of All Allowed To Take iPhone Prototype Home]

By on Thursday, 22. April 2010

By now, Apple’s atmosphere of secrecy is pretty well known. They highly protect their upcoming products (unless you leave them in a bar) and are even actively hunting down employees who may be leaking information on future products. But, Bloomberg [...]

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