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Monday, February 8, 2010

Is the mobile browser relevant?

I think it started with the iPhone and Safari, combining the power of a Webkit browser and a mobile phone for the first time. Later adopted by Nokia and Google among others, the mobile browsing experience has improved in leaps and bounds over the last three years. Today, vendors offer to deliver the

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The Real Tim Canvas Clock shows current time

Lately I’ve been thinking of replacing my wall clock and going for something completely different and with this Canvas Clock that’s exactly what I’ve found.  Printed onto a pretty white canvas is nothing more than a clock.  However, instead of purely being an image like it initially appears,

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Symbian tablets & netbooks “very likely” in next 1-2 years

Symbian has gone open-source, and talk is now of what sort of devices we could see the OS turn up on.  According to Symbian Foundation chief executive Lee Williams, particularly likely are Symbian-based tablets; speaking with ZDNet UK, Williams revealed that the Foundation has had several inquiries from companies looking into tablet-style devices running

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HIS today unveils a trio of video cards based on Radeon HD 5450

For the recent release of budget graphics card AMD Radeon HD 5450 company HIS (Hightech Information System) has prepared the premiere of three models based on this adapter. All new cards are based on 40 nm chip Cedar and have technology to support DirectX 11 and passive cooling systems.

One of three

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HTC Incredible for Verizon captured on camera, sports Snapdragon, Android 2.1 with Sense UI Video

It’s apparent that HTC’s kicking it up a notch with their naming system, with the surfacing of the HTC Incredible just moments ago on the internet.  Some leaked snapshots and video of the device depict the high-end specs of the newly glimpsed phone from HTC, which should be operating on Verizon’s network.

According

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Sling “didn’t change” SlingPlayer for iPhone for AT&T approval

Yesterday’s news that SlingPlayer for iPhone was finally being allowed to use AT&T’s 3G network was widely accompanied by a quote from AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega claiming that Sling Media had modified the code to suit the carrier.  Today, however, Sling Media themselves are claiming that they made no changes to

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