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4G Licence is out for Sale
Not too long ago, there was a tremendous hype about the 3G generation of phones and its effectiveness in the market. However, taking a stride in the future, the world’s first 4G plans have been announced lately. It’s Japan again! ...
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Commodore 64 emulator brings retro joy to Symbian S60
It’s already an honour these days to carry a handset that has the Symbian S60 operating system loaded in it. The latest handsets seem to be incomplete without the platform and hence there is something more to look forward to - Commodor...
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Nokia to Manufacture 3G Laptop Dongles
Nokia has revealed its plans of entering the 3G dongle market by producing what’s famously known as the “internet sticks”. The mobile handset giant from Finland has clearly set an objective growth of 3G internet and wants to get in...
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Scratched-up iPod Nano costs £16m to Apple
For all those who have bought the first generation of the iPod Nano at the time when it was first released in 2005, you might just get yourself some extra cash in the settlement for the excessive number of scratches in the iPod; however,...
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Gaming AI turns to Graphics Cards
Graphics cards are now all set to take care of the Artificial Intelligence, known as AI, by 2010 as per the latest reports from AMD and Nvidia. The companies also revealed that they are working on the GPGPU-accelerated AI in all the game...
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Digital TV Transition Postponed
There was a time when all the consumers were waiting for all the programs to be broadcasted in the all-digital format. However, with such news we were actually having a hard time to believe this. The word has been spread in the telecommu...
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Microsoft to Cut Down on 5000 Jobs
Microsoft has recently confirmed that it will be cutting down 5000 jobs out which 1400 of the staff will be removed immediately and the rest of them shall be staggered over the period of the next 18 months. There was a lot of speculat...
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Apple Increases the Price of its Old MacBook
Apple might be going modern with its new aluminum look; however it doesn’t seem to ignore the plastic model it first initiated. The white notebook is all about refreshing its specifications and is ready for the launch of its latest v...
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Leyio Memory Key Transfer Data through UWB
Mobile storage got extremely faster and even smarter with the launch of the Leyio’s personal sharing device that makes use of the ultra wideband technology. The PSd combines the 16GB storage with the high speed radio link that allows t...
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PlayStation 3 to Upgrade Firmware Tomorrow
Sony Computer entertainment made a quick announcement today that they would be upgrading the v2.60 firmware as soon as tomorrow. The news was first reflected on the US playstation blog where you can actually see the rundown of the few fe...
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