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Friday, 30 April 2010 15:00 |
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Unlike the rumored that Nokia will release phones with the latest revolutionary operating system called Symbian 3. The first Symbian phone 3 N8 named was announced, Tuesday (27/04/2010), but will be available on the market in the third quarter with price range in 370 euro. Symbian 3 is the latest version of a Nokia's most popular artificial platform in the world today. The Software also Increasing the capability and ability to more sensitive sensor, such as features multitouch , scrolling flick , and pinch to zoom . Architectural 2D and 3D graphics are designed to produce a user interface responsive. Management also improved memory usage so that it can perform multitasking smoothly. |
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Thursday, 06 May 2010 18:31 |
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First Sales of prime iPad 3G finally starting Friday in the U.S. market, according to Apple's promises. However, this time not as busy momentum when iPad first version was launched on 3 April 2010. Even without the clamor, the line still appears in front of Apple stores began serving it at 17.00. For example, in one store in downtown San Francisco, about 75 people lined up 90 minutes before the sale opened. |
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Saturday, 21 August 2010 09:54 |
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Apple iPad is reportedly preparing a second generation of cheaper and smaller screen size, which is 7 inches. It quoted by a Taiwanese newspaper, Economic Daily News, Tuesday (08/17/2010). The daily quoted sources from the makers of components that have a direct contract from Apple to make the tablet computer. IPad measuring 7 inches Ipad was mentioned in the holiday season will be marketed later this year. The Rumor is in line with previous reports quoted by Digitimes website from sources in Taiwan.However, in these reports, smaller iPad is said to be released in early 2011. The report does not mention certain screen size, but is estimated 5 inches or 7 inches. Selling price is predicted to 400 U.S. dollars.
 iPad smaller size would be more easily portable and requires less expensive components so that capital can be sold with a lower price. If the rumors are true, this is an effort to reduce the rate of Apple's competitors. Since the emergence iPad, a number of computer companies were planning to release a tablet computer as a competitor, such as Asus, Samsung, LG, HP, and a long list of other computer vendors with screen sizes smaller than iPad now with 9.7 inches.
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Sunday, 08 August 2010 15:01 |
 Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer acknowledged that product Apple iPad tablet computers have excellence performance. He was shocked that iPad can become best seller now. It leads Microsoft CEO Want to create a better competitor of PC tablets that better than iPad. "We have to make this possible with devices that use Windows, and now we are in the process to achieve it," said Steve Ballmer in front of the investors who attended a conference at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, USA, Thursday (07/29/2010). |
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Thursday, 07 August 2008 02:29 |
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Hankering for an SSD that's as big as your traditional HDD? So is Intel, or so we hear. In fact, we've been hearing whispers that a capacious 320GB solid state drive was in the works since January, and now those whispers have been upgraded to library-like voices. According to the generally reliable, Intel's so-called Postville SSD family is well on its way to reality, and with them should come much needed price drops. The new series should top out at 320GB, with an 80GB and 160GB version falling underneath. Word on the street has it that both of the smaller two will be around $100 cheaper than the same-sized X25-M drives, though there's been no leaks on the 320GB model's MSRP. Still, Intel has a golden opportunity here if it'll just get these things to market -- a cheap(er) SSD with a brand name like Intel could blow the solid state market wide open. source : engadget.com |
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