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Updated: Nokia drops N810 price by $90 then ups it $50
via jkOnTheRun by Kevin C. Tofel on March 11, 2008
Not sure if Nokia is making way for a WiMax-enabled Internet Tablet or trying to boost demand, but from a budget standpoint, it really doesn't matter. The Nokia N810 is now listed for $389 on the Nokia N-Series site, which saves you $90 over the old price. This is the newest model, a refresh of the N800, which adds a slide-out QWERTY keyboard so you aren't limited to the on-screen virtual...
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Opera brings Google search to your pocket
via Just Another Mobile Phone Blog by Maximus on February 26, 2008
Google is now the default search option in Opera's industry-leading mobile browsersOpera made Google™ the default search engine in Opera's mobile Web browsers. Now anyone using Opera Mobile or Opera Mini can access Google's powerful mobile search directly from the browser start page, meaning they'll be able to quickly and easily get the information they need, whenever and...
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HP 2133 to sell 2 million units?
via SlashGear by James Allan Brady on February 26, 2008
Apparently HP thinks so, they’ve taken it upon themselves to contract out 2 million units to Wistron. In case you’ve already forgotten, the 2133 is the Eee-like notebook that HP is going to start selling later this year.The main differences are that it has an actual hard drive that can be had in 40 or 80 gigabyte capacities and a larger 8.9 inch screen. In my opinion, it looks far more...
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Google Search Application for S60 3rd Devices
via News From Symbian Smart Phones World... by (author unknown) on February 20, 2008
I know I am a little bit late on this one, but I've just came back from the office and it was pretty hectic there today, I just couldn't found enough time to port it from the forum section to the front page. Anyway, our member Mauikek that is running a small Italian Symbian Blog has found a brand new application. Google's native Symbian S60 search client and he posted it over at our...
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Freeware: CalSync60 - Sync Google Calender With s60 Calender
via News From Symbian Smart Phones World... by (author unknown) on February 23, 2008
I have been looking for a good way of syncing my google calendar with my nokia s60 calendar for a long time now, and finally yesterday i have found the greatest way to it.This simple but very powerfull small s60 application, will sync your phones defualt calander with your google calendar over a GPRS or wireless internet connection, and it does it amazingly well. I have tried several other java...
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Are all scientists the immortal atheists?
via Newlaunches.com by (author unknown) on February 12, 2008
Are all scientists atheists, or is that a common perception held towards scientists? A recent survey done by Rice University sociologist Elaine Howard Ecklund who surveyed 1,646 faculty members at elite research universities, asking 36 questions about belief and spiritual practices say otherwise. The study, along with another one released in June, would appear to debunk the oft-held notion that...
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Evolution of our favorite tech companies' logos
via PCLaunches.com by vinit on February 12, 2008
Most of us becomes cooler and smarter with the passage of time, similarly tech companies also goes through the same process. If you look at Google's 1998 logo and todays logo, you'll understand what I mean. The earlier logo looks so bad that I doubt they could have created brand-Google with it.Even Apple's first logo looks pathetic.As for LG Electronics and Motorola, their latest...
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Intel Putting the "Internet in Your Pocket"
via GottaBeMobile by Sierra Modro on February 07, 2008
Yes, the phrase is borrowed from Apple, but Intel also looks to put the Internet in your pocket with the introduction of the MIDs running on the Silverthorne processor. The Menlow platform is comprised of the Silverthorne processor and Poulsbo chipset. Wired has a provoking article that leads off with some great info on the Silverthorne, then moves into discussing MIDs in general. This...
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Enter The N810
via Tablet-Guru.com by admin on January 22, 2008
As you know, the developers discount code program finally went live in the U.S. And I was able too order my N810. It’s here, and let me say the out of box experience is awesome. The tablet is presented first thing with the keyboard open and fully displayed.The N810 itself is an extremely sexy device, with the blue tinged faceplate and silver metal housing. It makes my N800 feel very clunky. The...
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Sweden's SF and Scanbox go Blu-ray exclusive
via Engadget HD by Darren Murph on February 07, 2008
Filed under: Industry, Blu-ray, HD DVDGranted, HD DVD didn't exactly have a foothold on the Swedish market to begin with, but the red camp is still losing two firms that it certainly wouldn't mind having around. Reportedly, both SF and Scanbox have decided to follow in Warner's footsteps and distribute their high-definition films on Blu-ray alone. As for the near future, there...
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