Source: Ars Technica
In 2008, Google joined the mobile world with T-Mobile's G1 handset. Originally branded as the HTC Dream, the first-ever Google Android phone served as a predecessor of sorts to a line of bloat-free devices that would receive t ...
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More like this May 15 2013, 8:01am CDT
Source: Ubergizmo
Today Nokia held the Lumia 925 launch event in London, where it not only unveiled this new Lumia device, it also admitted that it is very interested in making tablets. A Nokia tablet has been rumored for quite some time ...
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More like this May 14 2013, 11:34am CDT
Source: Avashya
Remember Notion Ink and the Adam? After their debut at CES 2011 the company was in the spotlight for quite sometime after which it went completely dark. The developer versions of Adam being shipped across the world fell short of ...
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More like this May 13 2013, 3:27am CDT
Source: WATBlog
Remember Notion Ink and the Adam? After their debut at CES 2011 the company was in the spotlight for quite sometime after which it went completely dark. The developer versions of Adam being shipped across ...
Full article at: WATBlog
More like this May 13 2013, 3:27am CDT
Source: Ubergizmo
We’ve seen a number of Windows 8.1. leaks over the past couple of weeks, but a new report may bring another highly desired improvement to Windows 8.1. According to users who have installed the latest Windows 8.1 build, which is 9385, it looks as though ...
Full article at: Ubergizmo
More like this May 6 2013, 9:07am CDT
Source: Ubergizmo
Earlier this morning, one of the stars of Acer’s global presentation which took place in New York City was the Aspire R7. Acer called the Aspire R7 its notebook hybrid which not only re-imagines the layout of its keyboard ...
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More like this May 3 2013, 11:59am CDT
Source: Ubergizmo
Touchscreen laptops are more expensive than conventional ones because developing touch displays for laptops is not cheap. Ultrabooks are available in the mid to high price ranges, with both conventional and touchscreen displays. P ...
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More like this Apr 24 2013, 3:12pm CDT