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SlashGear - Thu Sep 9th 2010 by Chris Davies
There are only a few days to go until Nokia World 2010, but over at the company’s blog they’re already getting in on the crystal ball gazing fun with their Nokia U concept. The product o...
SlashGear - Thu Sep 9th 2010 by Chris Davies
AMD has outed its latest professional graphics card, the ATI FirePro V9800, with a full 1,600 stream processors and whopping 4GB of GDDR5 memory. The FirePro V9800 has six Mini DisplayPort outputs &...
SlashGear - Thu Sep 9th 2010 by Chris Davies
ARM has been muttering about their upcoming Eagle processor for some time, and now the chip has made its official debut. Confirmed as the ARM Cortex A15, it’s a quad-core processor running at...
Android Community - Thu Sep 9th 2010 by Chris Davies
T-Mobile USA has officially taken the wraps off of the T-Mobile G2, its follow-up to the original G1. On sale later this month – albeit in “limited quantities” – the G2 is ro...
SlashGear - Thu Sep 9th 2010 by Chris Davies
Having been teased back in August, the T-Mobile G2 has finally made its official debut. The successor to the original T-Mobile G1, the G2 packs a full QWERTY hardware keyboard, a 3.7-inch WVGA with...
Android Community - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Chris Davies
It wasn’t just different colored HTC‘s at The Carphone Warehouse’s event today; the retailer was also announcing Samsung Galaxy Tab availability, with the Froyo slate expected to dro...
Android Community - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Chris Davies
Bored of the brown or black HTC Desire or the varied hues available for the HTC Wildfire? We caught up with UK retailer The Carphone Warehouse today, and they let us in on the fact that HTC has prep...
Android Community - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Dylan Bailey
There have been many options for credit card payments on the iPhone, but it is not the only device on which people conduct business these days. QuickPay has now brought the ROAMpay to Android along wi...
Android Community - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Dylan Bailey
Android lovers who are in the market for a new flat panel TV just might want to hold off a bit longer. Bloomberg is reporting that Samsung, the top TV maker in the US with nearly 20% market share, is...
Android Community - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Dylan Bailey
The official boot animation for the Empire Strikes Back Edition of the Droid has been released to the internet coming with it a bit of geek charm in the means of R2-D2 greeting you as you boot your de...
Android Community - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Dylan Bailey
Today Google announced “Google Instant” which not only is an innovative new search feature that delivers results instantly without needing to press enter, but also explains the meaning of the myst...
Android Community - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Dylan Bailey
A few pictures of HP’s seven-inch Zeen Android tablet have surfaced on the internet. It appears that the stock Android homescreen has been removed in favor of the TouchSmart UI. A few features such...
Android Community - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Dylan Bailey
With Samsung’s Galaxy S available on almost all carriers it only makes sense for them to start bringing a bit of diversity to the fabled handset. That is exactly what they are doing in South Korea w...
Android Community - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Dylan Bailey
LG Electronics announced today that it will ship the world’s first dual-core CPU Android smartphones in Q4 2010. The devices will all be a part of the company’s Optimus series of devices. The phon...
SlashGear - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Evan Selleck
There are plenty of design concepts out there, but it’s not all that often that they get pulled out of the concept stage and put firmly into the retail market. When it comes to the Seiko-branded...
SlashGear - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Evan Selleck
No surprises here: iFixit is tearing down the iPod Touch 4th generation, and they’re having fun the whole way through. As always, the fine folks over there are finding just how you’d go ab...
SlashGear - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Evan Selleck
Subcompact form factors are the next big thing, so to speak. Packing in all the great features into a small box has everyone excited — it means that their living room isn’t plagued with hu...
SlashGear - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Evan Selleck
There was a time when OnStar, and other systems like it, were meant to do one thing: help you in case of an emergency. But apparently the fact that people were paying for a system that, let’s fa...
SlashGear - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Evan Selleck
Asus has been lucky enough to use the Lamborghini name for a few of their popular gadgets over the years. Dating all the way back to 2008, when their laptop broke cover, and even their ZX1 smart phone...
SlashGear - Wed Sep 8th 2010 by Evan Selleck
Turnstiles may be one of those things that, if you ever find yourself thinking about it, may seem like a thing of the past. But they’re still out there, doing their thing in train stations and w...

