Archive for November, 2010

November 25, 2010
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The concept of gratitude has been an overarching theme for me lately, and not just because it’s Thanksgiving. Not long ago, I got to step outside my geek bubble and see what this technology can do out in the real world. And simply put, I was beyond moved. 

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November 25, 2010
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Samsung Galaxy Tab is the new tablet that was launched by Samsung a month back, media is hyping it as an iPad killer but you know how media goes beserk at anything that has a hint of Apple killing characteristics. Well I am not saying that Galaxy Tab is just another tablet, its pretty pretty cool cause it has a 7″ Capacitive screen, 3MP camera, front camera for video calling, 16GB and 32GB built in memory and expandable to 64GB and most important its runs on none other than Android Froy 2.2..yeah babay Apps and lot of Apps. Its internet browser supports both Flash and HTML 5, now you know whats Samsung is trying to do here. The tablet is a winner but will it kill the iPad, well i don’t think so. I don’t even think it competes with the iPad, which exists in an all together different ecosystem of gadgets mostly dominated by Apple. Well enough of bullshit, check out the video review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab and think whether it’s an iPad killer or just another awesome gadget to have in your bedroom. [Video Via]

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November 25, 2010
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November 24, 2010
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November 24, 2010
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Aaron reviews the Motorola Droid Pro, Verizon’s newest Android smartphone and a direct competitor to the BlackBerry line. It offers a 1 GHz processor, 3.1-inch display, portrait QWERTY keyboard, and a 5-megapixel camera. Is it enough to sway disenfranchised BlackBerry users to Android? We’ll find out. Part 1 of 2.

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November 23, 2010
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After the tremendous success of the Android based Google Nexus One, every body is waiting for the Google Nexus S, which will be manufactured by Samsung. Talking about the Google Nexus One, it was done by HTC and is one of the most popular Android based smart phone. Thats to the fast processor, awesome RAM and some really cool features. Google’s CEO had showed the phone as a teaser to the media and it is one of the hottest anticipated gadget this holiday season. Some time Phandroid.com had stumbled upon the phone’s specs,

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November 23, 2010
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Windows Phone 7 is back! Aaron reviews the Samsung Focus, another WP7 device on AT&T. Aside from a gorgeous 4-inch Super AMOLED display, it offers a 1 GHz processor, 5-megapixel camera, and a microSD card slot. It’s a nice device, but is it the best Windows Phone 7 device on the market? We’ll find out. Part 2 of 2.

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November 22, 2010
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MeeGo is the new flavor of Linux that has been developed by Nokia and Intel by combining their own flavors of Linux OSs, Maemo and Moblin respectively. I know this is a very old news but no harm in refreshing your knowledge. MeeGo is designed for smart phones, net books, entry level desktop computers etc and will take computing on small screen devices to whole new different level. The video below introduces the v1.1 of the MeeGo OS. Nokia is struggling hard to keep it self at par with the companies that are offering competing smart phones/ mobile OSs and MeeGo is one more weapon from Nokia’s kitty but as a mater of fact, in many developed nations OSs like the iOS, Blackberry and Android are rocking the smart phone scene. And for starters, I am back BITHCES!!!

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November 22, 2010
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November 21, 2010
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PlayStation Phone

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