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Well still no CDMA snapdragon in the US (LG has one in Korea) so here is the next best thing. The screen is a little small but clearer. It’s similar to the Omnia 1 but has an 800 Mhz processor, a resistive touch screen and have done away with the proprietary cables. Now you can plug a generic mini USB and a common pair of headphones in. I think you can even change FS cards without powering down. Go Samsung! |
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The Archos 9 has been out for some time. It’s a great looking device and I like design but not so sure about the speed. The atom processor seems too small for windows 7. But that wasn’t a big deal for me. Not having an option for a SSD is. I haven’t heard of anyone able to mod the thing to do it iether. What I would like see is a Core 2 Solo, 64GB SSD, HDMI out, and a SSD reader. With Bluetooth and WiFi people should be complaining about the on screen keyboard covering half the screen. If you want to be productive sync the keyboard and mouse. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 February 2010 22:11 |
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New mobile phone coming to the market. I’m going crazy because I see plans for CDMA networks, 12 MP camera and 1.6Ghz (combined processing). You can interface to a projector over Wi-Fi and could support windows mobile. Just check out these specs: |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 June 2009 00:39 |
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Someone please tell me the difference between RSS and Twitter . Other then the little blue bird, I can see none. Today, it’s all about repackaging the same things we already have and giving it a new name. They say it’s only for saying what you are doing and where you are so it sounds more personal. Not so newsy like RSS. RSS has been around since I’ve been a small child, works awesome, and you can already get it anywhere. |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 31 May 2009 07:34 |
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