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Apple iPhone 5 Vs. iPhone 4S Comparison
The all new Apple iPhone 5 is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated and long awaited mobile smartphone and no doubt this Apple gadget’s launch has caused the rest of the mobile world announcing their hardware back-to-back to steal a march on this handset. In Apple’s own words, ‘It’s so thin and so light, yet iPhone 5 features a larger display, a faster chip, the latest wireless...
Google Nexus 7 Tablet; Jelly Bean, Specs, Features
Ending lot of rumors and speculations, Google has launched the first ever device to run Android 4.1, Jelly Bean: a 7-inch tablet manufactured by Asus, called the Nexus 7. It was hardly a surprise though, given the flood of leaks over the past few days, but the specs features of this Google tablet appear to have beaten all expectations. The specs show that the Nexus 7 is a 7-inch tablet featuring a...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Gets Quad-core Chip and S-Pen Slot
Whereas the original Galaxy Note sat somewhere between a tablet and a smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a full-blown Android tablet. The device was first announced back at the Mobile World Congress in February and new rumors suggest Samsung have now improved its specification further. Apparently, Samsung has redesigned the original specs for the Galaxy Note 10.1 and have emerged with Stylus...
Neofonie WePad Price, Specs and Launch Date Available Now [Video Demo of the Interface]
There’s no I in pad. Only we, of course. Yeah, we’ve been wanting to make that joke for awhile — but in all seriousness, Neofonie, makers of the 11.6-inch WePad, held a press conference in Berlin to reveal a bit more about its Linux-based slate. Named WePad, the device runs Android OS and has a touch screen. The Tablet comes with WiFi, Bluetooth2.1, 1.3-megapixel camera, 11.6-inch...
HP ‘iPad Killer’ Slate Details Leaked: $549 Keyboard-less Netbook
At height of the tablet revolution, once again the mysterious HP Slate appears, this time bringing some leaked info to the blogosphere. An apparent leaked internal document from HP show us what this “iPad Killer” is up against. Just a few hours after HP unveiled its latest video telling us almost nothing about the company’s upcoming slate PC, the folks at Engadget got their hands...
The Nexus One Is A Flop: 135,000 Phones Sold In 74 Days
There was a lot of hype behind the Nexus One when it first launched. People nerded out like crazy over the first Google phone. Between its hard-core specs and tight connection to one of the most popular companies in technology, analysts predicted the Nexus One would be a big seller. But ten weeks after the launch of Google’s Nexus One smartphone, sales continue to remain slow. Mobile analytics...
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Google Nexus One Phone Specs and Launch Date (5 January); Rumor?
Update! It was not a rumor after all and Google Nexus One was indeed launched on 5th Jan. It’s a separate thing that due to quite a number of user-reported issues that began surfacing in the phone, Google had to setup Nexus One Phone Support Hotline in Feb 2010.
Rumors have been circulating for a while now that Google is developing its own Android-based handset. The Wall Street Journal reports...





