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Microsoft today has announced that Windows Phone 7 code has been locked down, and it is ready to go onto consumer handsets this fall. In short it has reached its RTM (Release to Manufacturing) stage. All quirks have been washed out, new features have...
No matter what we say, Nokia is the mobile market leader in the world. On the other hand, MacBook Pro is one the better notebooks available as it is great from both aspects – hardware and looks. It seems like Nokia has decided to copy the looks of MacBook...
Yesterday some details on the Nikon S1100pj digital camera with the integrated projector leaked. I guess Nikon just decided to go ahead and toss all the cards on the table and today the S1100pj has gone official.
We already know the camera is the follow...
An unusually well-shot and clear video has appeared online, showing off the as yet-unannounced HTD Desire HD. Looking more like an EVO 4G than the original Desire, it has a 4.3″ display and half-matte, half-glossy back.
Do clamp your eyes on the HD...
Earlier today, Conor Maples, the PR manager of Orange UK used his Twitter account to send out a tweet, confirming that they will be carrying Research In Motion’s recently announced BlackBerry Torch 9800. The official tweet that was sent out was:
Good...
Cellphones with front-facing cameras might be all the rage right now, but Samsung continues to lead the field of cameras with front-facing screens — it’s bringing its total count of DualView cameras to six with the new flagship ST100 (pictured)...
When the Google Nexus One was announced, it was done so with high hopes but unfortunately, the Android phone was not able to deliver on these expectations. Sales of the Nexus One were quite slow with Apple selling almost 10 times for iPhones in the same...
HP and Dell continue to dominate the landscape with 25.7% and 24% market shares, respectively, while Acer, Apple, and Toshiba round off the Top Five.
Apple claimed an 8.8% share this quarter, just above Toshiba’s 8.5%, while Acer dropped from 12.3%...
Looking like a Walkman from the 1980′s the Hideoto device allows you to recover the tunes from those old cassettes you might have in the attic and converts them into digital media.
Produced by Japanese TEC the Hideoto device comes with unique software...