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One after another, the big boys are joining the bandwagon. And this time, Asus is onboard and ready to roll.
According to DigiTimes, Asustek (Asus) chairman Jonney Shih and CEO Jerry Shen brought good news to the people at a local press meeting in Taiwan. Shih says that the company’s first Android phone will be “unveiled this year” (yes, as in 2009) and not next as originally rumoured. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on : 19-10-2009 | By :
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Screen protectors can perhaps help reduce the chances of getting scratches on the screen but it won’t prevent fingerprints.
That said, would you go to the extend of putting something over your fingers just so you won’t get your screen dirty? I mean seriously, would you? Read the rest of this entry »

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Word has it, Verizon has begun its attack on Apple’s iPhone!
A leak points that Verizon is planning an upcoming ad series cheekily nicknamed “iDoesn’t”, specifically targeting things that the “iDevice” doesn’t do. Read the rest of this entry »

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We all know that the Nuffnang Blog Awards is around the corner (and I’ll be attending the ceremony fyi). Through this “competition” I learned of Mr.Gadget’s blog (finalist for the “Best Geek Blog”) and have grown pretty much fond of it.
Reading his blog recently, I chanced upon something pretty kewl – involved Family Guy characters and the discussion of Windows 7.
Much like Mr.Gadget, I’m also expecting more Windows 7 buzz to pop-up as the date to its release draws closer. So, to get the ball rolling, here’s one video Mr.Gadget found. Read the rest of this entry »

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Last I mentioned, HTC rumoured to be releasing a new Android phone called the HTC Dragon, Motorola will be releasing the Motorola ‘CLIQ’ Google Phone, and Nokia… they’re kinda offering an Android netbook (instead of a mobile phone) supposedly in 2010.
Samsung had already stepped into the Android market, but with the rest releasing new stuff, they were not about to fall short behind. Read the rest of this entry »
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