Lenovo has introduced their newest business laptop during a press event in Beijing. Dubbed as the IdeaPad Z460, the notebook is packed with a 14-inch 1366 x 768 LED backlight display, a 2.13GHz Intel Core i3-330M processor, an Intel HM55 Express chipset, an NVIDIA GeForce 310M 512MB graphics card, a 2GB RAM, a 320GB hard [...]
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NDevil has informed us that the new HP Mini 210 with Intel Atom N455 CPU is now available for pre-order in Germany via Amazon.de. Priced at 349 Euros($460), this netbook also features a 1GB RAM, a 250GB HDD, an Intel GMA 3150 graphics and Microsoft Windows 7 Starter edition.
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Packard Bell has unveiled the EastNote M series of laptops. Available in a 14-inch, a 15.6-inch and a 17.3-inch variants, these laptops feature a fingerprint-busting matte finish, and come in four colors – “Silk Silver”, “NightSky Black”, “Starlight White” and “Cashmere Red”. There is also a dedicated “Social Networks key”, which when pressed launches a [...]
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There are websites that are designed specifically with the purpose of displaying the location of a vehicle or person tracked by GPS tracking. If you have GPS tracking you can view the location and additional information by logging into a secure website. For example, say you have a vehicle tracking system fitted to every car [...]
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Cell phones are always making progress every month! You can see in some magazines mobile phone which every publication always review about the launch of the latest mobile phones. This proves that mobile phones have been growing rapidly. If you intend to buy the latest cell phone, you can visit the site Moby1 co uk [...]
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The Kieffer Bros have released a statement about Lexic’s recent change in name: About a year after we launched our word game, we discovered that someone had been using the name Lexic for his Android-based word game just one month before us. Although we had registered the trademark, we decided to respect his first use [...]
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I hope you enjoyed the media rush that was this past weekend, because we’re going to do it all over again starting Thursday, with the preview of iPhone OS 4.0. There aren’t any other details aside from the date and time (10 AM PST), but I’m hoping that Apple has some significant changes in store [...]
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I loaded up the new Mailroom app update and noticed a major change in the way the address bar was displayed. Initially, I had thought this to be a change native to the app, but it’s apparently a change to Gmail itself (tested in Safari).
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*** Warning: This post is being written while deeply frustrated and outright pissed off at how much time I’ve wasted this morning with this app – so take it with as many grains of salt as needed. Also, although my experience covered here is with the iPad version of this app I fully expect that [...]
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Over the past few days, I’ve had the pleasure of playing around with a word-search game called Mumble Jumble. It features three different game modes that can each be played alone or with a friend. The thing that immediately stands out about the game is how well-designed it is. The interface and visuals are very [...]
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