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June, 2010

  • 2 June

    LG UX10: Windows 7 tablet PC hooks you up with HDMI

    There are so many tablets around at the moment, we worry we might overdose. The LG UX10 is the latest prototype flat Windows PC to drop. Engadget reports the UX10 is a pre-production model packing an Atom Z530 chip with 1GB of DDR2 RAM and a 120GB hard drive. It’s rocking Windows 7 Home Premium. …

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  • 2 June

    BlackBerry Bold 9650 also coming to Verizon

    We knew it was just a matter of time, but thankfully we didn’t have to wait too long for Verizon to announce that it will join Sprint in offering the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9650. The carrier revealed Wednesday that the Wi-Fi-enabled Bold will be available for purchase online starting June 3 and in stores June 10 for $149.99 with a …

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  • 2 June

    Optus extends Social Cap to X10 mini

    Optus has begun selling the new Sony Ericsson X10 mini on its Social Cap, offering free Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and YouTube access on top of standard cap inclusions. (Credit: Sony Ericsson) Customers signing up to a two-year Social Cap can choose an X10 Mini for $0 upfront on an AU$49 per month plan, or add AU$8 per month on handset …

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  • 2 June

    RadioShack opening early for Evo 4G launch, extra savings for preorders

    As many of you know, the HTC Evo 4G goes on sale June 4 at Sprint stores and other retailers nationwide, including Best Buy and Wal-Mart. There’s a lot of excitement and anticipation for the nation’s first 4G phone and rightfully so, but it’s hard to tell whether there will be huge lines, but RadioShack isn’t taking any chances. The …

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  • 2 June

    Buying and selling hotels is great fun! Seriously!

    I’m constantly browsing the new releases, most popular lists, and iPhone/iPad-focused Web sites for hidden gems. The other day, I took a chance on an iPad game that didn’t seem like my cup of tea, but the user opinions were through the roof. Hotel Mogul HD ($6.99, iPhone version here) looked to me like a casual game that would quickly …

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  • 2 June

    Samsung Galaxy S gets worldwide launch

    Samsung earlier today announced an ambitious launch for its Galaxy S i9000 handset. Though many cell phones launch in one country and with one carrier at a time, over 100 wireless providers from around the world have agreed to offer the device including, as we’ve guessed earlier, the four key players here in the United States. As a reminder, the …

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  • 2 June

    England out of 3D World Cup, and not even on penalties

    England are out of the World Cup before it even starts — the 3D World Cup, that is. Sony and FIFA have announced which games will be filmed in 3D, and England aren’t in any of them. In order to even get a run-out in 3D, England will have to progress to at least the quarter-finals. But even then, we …

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  • 1 June

    Android Atlas Weekly 1: This Android show is still in beta? (podcast)

    Welcome to Android Atlas Weekly! From phones to tablets to set top boxes, if it runs Android, we’ll cover it. We also throw in a hot app pick of the week and a special tip that should help you get even more use out of your Android device. Justin and I will bring in special guests to help us cover …

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  • 1 June

    Leaked Samsung i897 shows AT&T getting serious about Android

    AT&T looks like it is ready to be taken seriously when it comes to Android. A recent string of leaks indicate that a rather powerful Samsung handset is right around the corner, ready to battle the likes of the Droid Incredible. The latest phone to surface, the Samsung i897 is rumored to be running Android 2.1 and powered by a …

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  • 1 June

    Asus Eee Pad EP121 and EP101TC: Windows

    In a move that was as inevitable as rain on a bank holiday weekend, Asus has unveiled a couple of new tablet computers — the 12-inch Eee Pad EP121 and the 10-inch EP101TC. The larger of the two machines, pictured top, sports a dual-core Intel CULV processor and a full copy of Windows 7. We’re told it supports multitasking, so …

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