Take A Glimpse At The Toshiba K01 - Wicked Gadget Review
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It was shown at the Mobile World Congress according to gadget blog Crave by CNET. But even before this event the internet world has already had a glimpse in the K01. A leakage of information were spread in the web about this new phones. Along with the K01, other phones to be released are the K02 and L02.
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Sony Ericcson Satio
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The Sony Ericsson Satio Black combines a sleek appearance with state of the art and innovative technology. The new Satio Black is a mix between the previous Walkman and Cybershot Sony Ericsson models; therefore the handset is able to offer both a quality camera with Xenon flash as well as a full range of multimedia playback preferences.
Mini Telepresence Bot
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Imagine seeing the world through the eyes of a mini telepresence robot perched on the shoulder of a friend miles away.
Japanese researchers at Yamagata and Hirosaki universities have been developing an experimental Wearable Telecommunicator that's operated by a remote user who can see, hear, and gesture through the shoulder bot and the Internet.
iSuppli says as little as $229.35 for iPad
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Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10451132-1.html
iSuppli, the outfit that makes it a habit of tearing down products as soon as they're released and splaying out their components for all to see, has already done an analysis of what it will cost Apple to build the $500 base model iPad. Not surprisingly, the number comes in at a good 50 percent less than the sales price--and it gets even better (for Apple anyway) as you move to the 32GB and 64GB models and add the 3G wireless component.
Remember, of course, this is only an estimate of hardware and manufacturing costs and doesn't factor in software, licensing fees, and a rather large promotional budget. That said, if you've ever wondered why Apple doesn't offer memory expansion slots for any of its products, the chart below gives you a pretty good reason why.
Though none of these numbers are confirmed, memory prices are memory prices, and paying $100 extra for something that cost Apple around $30 more (when you go from the 16GB to the 32GB model), is a tidy profit. The sad part is that most savvy consumers know they're getting ripped for adding that extra memory, yet we still do it (yes, I bought a 32GB iPhone).
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Microsoft Suffers from Creative Difficulties
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eWeek - Nicholas Kolakowski
Microsoft's new product R&D suffers from an internal culture of infighting and refusal to evolve, according to an op-ed piece by former Vice President Dick Brass published in The New York Times.
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Kindle Gets Ready to Battle Apple's iPad
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PC World - Harry McCracken
San Francisco Chronicle - Brad Reed
(02-04) 13:45 PST -- Now that Symbian has fully opened its source code to the public, will it lead to an avalanche of mobile operating systems opening up their codes as well?
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HipHop Hurray! Facebook's New Look
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Yep! Facebook is one of the hottest social media sites aside from Twitter, and with that in mind, it is also one of the slowest in it's niche. Because it hosted a lot of games (both browser-made and flash-made games) that I noticed to be third-party.
Apple's IPad Price Will Go Even Lower
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I'm sure more of you guys know Apple's latest gadget today. Yep, I'm talking about the IPad.
The price deduction for Apple's new gadget already been expected by a lot of people.
I already heard a lot of negative reviews about it's features. But I still like the chic and simple but classy design Apple put into.