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How to hack Windows 7 Activation Technologies Update

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February 25th, 2010

I`m sure that everybody feels a little bit uncomfortable when it comes to Windows 7 activation. Well, from now one you don`t have to worry no more about this matter, because our good friends from engadget found a way to trick the system. I`m talking about the Windows 7 Activation Technologies Update , which allows [...]

According to Erick Tseng the next Android 2.1 version will be named Froyo, as a delicious “frozen yogurt”

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January 16th, 2010

Everybody knows that it`s a big lost if you have missed one of those amazing shows, provided by the one and only Engadget (aka The Engadget Show). I don`t know how, but our good friends form Engadget managed to convince Erick Tseng, which is one of the most important persons from Google company, to accept [...]

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 [...]

First impressions about new Google Voice Mobile

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December 28th, 2009

Many blamed Apple for its restrictive policies, but even more are those who love hackers for making available tools for jail-breaking. Thanks to them, all functions on iPhone were unleashed and users can do what they want with their hardware. People also disapproved Apple when Google Voice Mobile was removed from App Store.  Despite this, [...]

The Testing Of iPhone’s OS 4.0 Is No Longer a Rumor?

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December 23rd, 2009

A new year is rapidly coming so it would be quite natural for us to expect a new handset model from Apple’s iPhone, seeing their custom of launching a new model every year. And what would go better along a new iPhone handset than a new version of iPhone’s operating system? The small spark that [...]

Google Maps ‘Implanted’ on the Eris Droid by Verizon in 2010

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December 4th, 2009

The Droid Eris, HTC Hero’s “brother from another mother” as the guys over at Engadget like to put it, is currently running on the Android 1.5 OS and isn’t too happy about it. That’s why Verizon is working hard to upgrade it as soon as they can to the Android 2.0 or Android 2.1 (we [...]

Tesco will sell IPhone. We will get a cheaper IPhone?

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November 25th, 2009

After O2`s two year monopoly expired in September Tesco, the UK supermarket leviathan, will sell IPhone on Tesco Mobile.  Both 3G and 3GS will be sold in Tesco Shops and online trough Tesco Direct, possibly before the Christmas.
Tesco Mobile is focused in offering low price services, voice and text, and the prices will be competitive. [...]

Apple issued Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.2 update

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November 9th, 2009

On the 9th of November, Apple arrived with an update for the Mac OS X Snow Leopard, advancing it to the 10.6.2. version. It seems the older version contained a bug, erasing data when entering a guest account. Apparently this new version has no longer trouble concerning that bug. Another issue that bothered old version [...]

Windows 7 Sold 234% More Copies In Its First Week Than Vista

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November 8th, 2009

First of all I have to ask if there is anybody who uses Windows Vista anymore, because it seems that the number of Windows 7 sales is very, very high for the first week on the market.
I just found out that Microsoft’s latest operating system had a wonderful start, with sales up to 234% more [...]

Rumor: LG Chocolate Touch is coming in the next two weeks on Verizon’s contract

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October 28th, 2009

It seems that Verizon is very interested in the new LG Chocolate Touch, because we’re told that retail stores should be receiving stock within the next two weeks.  In case you missed the details, the LG Chocolate Touch is the latest product in Chocolate Black Label Series launched by South Korean along with BL40 and [...]