2010 news

iPhone Stylus Indicated In Apple’s Patent

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January 15th, 2010

It’s no surprise that Apple is preparing new cover for the upcoming and very much awaited iPhone 4. After their new touchscreen innovation, it’s only normal and safe to assume that they are going to implant it in their new iPhone generation as well as the concept ideas they “borrowed” from the iMac. Recently there [...]

Apple Is Fixing MacBook Pro A New Core i5 Processor

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January 14th, 2010

Apple’s Intel Core 2 Duo processor that is installed under MacBook’s hood is about to be replaced with a brand new Intel Core i5, a rumor that can be confirmed by AppleInsider.
CES was a great opportunity for Intel to officially introduce their new i3, i5 and i7 processors no longer than a week ago. It’s [...]

Google Ain’t Scared Of Kung Fu. Bold Moves in China

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January 12th, 2010

Out of the blue Google has decided to stop censuring their search engine’s results in what concerns China and their website, Google.cn. It seems that folks over at Google are determined to stand their ground, even if this means shutting down the whole Chinese version of Google. Here’s something we found published on the Official [...]

CES 2010: Keyboard For The Nexus One Enterprise Edition

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January 10th, 2010

As you might have caught sight of, Google is already talking about launching an Enterprise version of the Nexus One.
Andy Rubin, a former Apple engineer and current vice president of engineering over at Google, reveals his vision of putting costumers in touch with their desired handsets much more efficiently and that creating a bridge between [...]

What Is Motorola Rolling Through The FCC?

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January 9th, 2010

So far, we could easily assume that 2010 is T-Mobile’s year, considering it’s US’s sole career for Google’s Nexus One 3G, at least until now, and enjoys exclusivity for the HTC HD2. And it doesn’t end here; it seems Motorola has brought to FCC a new and unknown device, which the FCC approved. How is [...]

Apple’s New Touchscreen Technology Comes To Life. According To A Recent Published Patent

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January 8th, 2010

The future of iPhones, iPods and MacBooks looks quite improved due to Apple’s new touchsceen technology. This new and even more innovative technology will surprise you by sensing not only when touching the display, but it senses the touching that is made near the display (the sides of the handset) also. Besides that, the displays [...]

Prepare To Enjoy Google Phone aka Nexus One Overseas

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January 6th, 2010

I hope you are at least as excited as I am about Google’s arrival with the Nexus One in Europe. I, for one, had already accepted the idea of waiting a bit longer for the Nexus to visit our parts of the world, so I can say I was pleasantly surprised. Vodafone is the one [...]

CES 2010: Does Pink Make The PSP More Popular With The Ladies?

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January 6th, 2010

We all know that the color, especially when pink is involved, means a great deal for the beautiful gender. Now, I don’t know if a pink PSP will get the girls on Playstation’s side, considering there aren’t so many games designed on the PSP for the female type. But Japan’s side of Playstation decided to [...]

CES 2010: Check Out The MSI Wind U160

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January 6th, 2010

With a Sony VAIO touch, MSI brings the Wind U160 netbook to Vegas and gives Engadget a chance to dig in and share some of their impressions with us. The power button and light positioning has the biggest resemblance to the VAIO, though the guys over Engadget’s would have appreciated some more similarities between the [...]

First Hands On The Google Nexus One

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January 4th, 2010

The friendly guys over at Engadget got their hands on the Nexus One first, so here are some impressions they cared to share with us. Google’s phone seems to rise to its expectations, especially when it comes to the fastness of its 1GHz SnapDragon processor. It seems to be a bit faster than the Droid, [...]