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January 2010

Jan
28
2010

Apple iPad uncloaked

Two weeks of speculation about the tablet device from Apple has come to an end.  Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs has unveiled the most fervidly anticipated Apple tablet device called iPad.  This touch screen device was unmasked at an invitation-only media event in SanFransisco.
This newly 10 inch touch screen tablet is extraordinary.  As per Steve Jobs, [...]

Jan
28
2010

Jobs unveiled the iPad with little fanfare

Apple CEO Steve Jobs today unveiled the iPad calling tablet computer at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. iPad is a multimedia, Internet-enabled slate that could fuel the next leg of growth at the consumer-electronics giant.
Prices for the iPad start at $499 and rise as high as $829, depending on [...]

Jan
27
2010

Microsoft Plans to finalize Windows Mobile 7 Code

Microsoft is still planning to finalize the code for Windows Mobile 7 by summer in order to have the new software on devices that ship before the end of the year, according to reports.
Reports suggested that Microsoft was holding it back in order to make a splash at Mobile World Congress in February – though [...]

Jan
27
2010

Apple Tablet PC deep impact on share price

The financial success of Apple and the growing enthusiasm for its next launch of Apple  tablet had a deep impact on the price of the shares of the company directed by Steve Jobs.
Apple shares rose 1.4% to 205.94 were traded in dollars, after a maximum of 213.71 dollars.
At least seven brokerages raised their price target [...]

Jan
27
2010

Apple Tablet PC naming iPad price at 1266 U.S. dollars ?

According to foreign media reports, the German electronics retailer MediaMarkt earlier today in his Twitter account published an information in which it’s said Apple Tablet PC is named “iPad”, the product will be March 1 this year, an official in the European market for sale, a user with the German mobile operator T-Mobile signed a [...]

Jan
27
2010

Facebook: brain can only handle a maximum of 150 people

According to a recent study, the virtual world is bounded relationship management. A recent study by the University of Oxford, found that the actual capacity of the brain can only handle a maximum of 150 people. This restriction is however far less than what our brain imposes reveals wirded.c.uk. The evolutionary anthropology professor Robin Dunbar [...]

Jan
27
2010

HP deals Omnifone for music service on PC

HP, the largest computer maker in the world, said Monday it was partnering with U.K. mobile music startup Omnifone Ltd. for digital streaming service MusicStation pre-installed on European laptops and desktops.
The deal which will cover on about 16 of its new PC models across 10 European countries comprising of Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the [...]

Jan
27
2010

Google Nexus One gets patched to improve 3G coverage

Google says it will soon release a patch that will improve the spotty 3G coverage that has left many Nexus One customers frustrated.
“Our engineers have uncovered specific cases for which a software fix should improve connectivity to 3G for some users,” said a Google employee named Ivan in a Google Nexus One help forum. “We [...]

Jan
27
2010

New Google Voice for iPhone shows strength of HTML5

Google took the HTML5 to finally create an effective voice application for the iPhone (and Palm webOS). The Google Voice, which runs on devices with the iPhone 3.0 or later and Palm webOS, includes some extra bonuses, such as the ability to create icons for individual pages. You can also send and receive text messages [...]

Jan
27
2010

Nokia X6 16GB phone

Nokia has officially unveiled a new version of its X6 Nokia XpressMusic. The terminal, called Nokia X6 16GB is a simplified version of his older brother. The only difference with this is that it reduces the internal memory of 32GB to 16GB, which is still a good figure, and which dispenses with the Comes With [...]