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iPhone has been launched! Being
waited for by thousands of people, as if it were a Messiah of all gadgets
iPhone hit the market on the 29th of June. But what exactly is it
about iPhone, which made people so crazy days before its being launched and
days after …it’s being bought?
iPhone is the ultimate gadget,
that’s for sure....
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In a buzz-worthy launch worthy of Apollo 11's blast off to the moon, Apple's iPhone hits US stores on Friday, hoping to eliminate world poverty, eradicate disease, and put a kabosh to war.
OK, that's a slight exaggeration. The new-fangled must-have gadget is only a cell-phone, albeit a really cool one, but judging from the amount of...
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Microsoft is not concerned about rumors that its next-generation console is suffering more and more from the fatal disease of over-heating (which usually manifests through the famous red-ring-of-death).Last week, GamePro addressed the alleged addition of heatsinks to repaired Xbox 360 units in Europe, although Microsoft subsequently...
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The hype around the craved gadget that will launch at the end of this week is getting bigger and bigger as the term approaches: the Cupertino PR department has announced an upgrade to the phone’s battery life, which now works longer.Compared to what has been announced in January at the Macworld expo in San Francisco, the increase is...
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Apple’s not-yet-launched iPhone is sure to be a hit: according to research firm M:Metrics, the gadget will likely have a pretty large install base, at least in the US and the UK.Apple’s iPhone (to be differentiated from Cisco’s iPhone, which was bought back in 1997) has gotten so much attention that more than 64% of US inhabitants and...
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The US Patent & Trademark Office turns out to be a resourceful fountain of information for those patient enough to sift through the amount of data available publicly. Recently, some inquisitive eyes have spotted a patent application filed by Sony Ericsson- the joint venture of Swedish telecom giant Ericsson and Japanese electronics...
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After the confirmed launch of an 80GB PS3 model in South Korea, both industry analysts and fans have speculated upon the moment when Sony will drop a similar model, with the same specs, in Europe or the US.Turns out that Sony has no plans to do that in the future, because of the differences registered between the two regions: higher...
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Nintendo is preparing two surprises for its US and Japanese fans: a yellow DS and the final version of Opera browser, with features specially designed for the tiny gadget sold in the US.The Japanese will get some sort of DS Collectors’ Edition (or Nintendo DS Lite Pikachu Edition, as they’ve called it), sporting a yellow Pikachu...
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The need for portability has determined a bunch of known and unknown manufacturers to come up with all sorts of concepts for ultra-mobile PCs, and the latest in the apparently never-ending series is Amtek.Intel gave the signal back in April, with its Ultra Mobile PC platform, on which Fujitsu, Samsung or Asus have built their own...
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The OLPC project (One Laptop per Child) has received a serious coup from chip manufacturer Intel, which has recently unveiled at Computex, in Taiwan, another type of cheap laptop.Nicholas Negroponte, the initiator of OLPC project, said about Intel’s intentions to bring out a competitor for his small-form factor PC that the Santa Clara...
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