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Apple Doesn’t Want Coders Messing With iPhone Buttons — Sometimes
Apple can’t hang to the own manners with a enormous iOS App Store.
The association recently authorized an iPhone camera app which carries the special underline: the ability to snap
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Bang & Olufsen adds WiFi to Beo6 remote carry out, doesn’t consider to discuss it
It wasn’t easy, though we finally managed to spot the few differences between a old Beo5 remote control as well as Bang & Olufsen’s new Beo6 which only appeared upon B&O’s pages. To start with, a
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Windows Phone 7’s Marketplace grows faster than Android did during launch, doesn’t meant most
An researcher note released by research firm IDC yesterday points out that in a nearly dual months since Windows Phone 7’s sell release, a Windows Marketplace has swelled to 4,000 applications —
Apple’s Find My iPhone / iPad use right away giveaway, doesn’t need MobileMe
We’d been sort of anticipating Apple would only have MobileMe a completely free service, though it looks like we’re receiving baby steps instead: Find My iPhone / iPad is right away giveaway
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Keepin’ it genuine feign: iPod nano doesn’t need the trademark, appreciate you
To be honest, this took the little longer than approaching. The on top of mistake iPod nano is a flattering decent copy, lookswise, anyhow. While you don’t know the name or full specifications, you
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Nexus Two does (or doesn’t) exist, is (or isn’t) being expelled this year
After going most of a year with really small noise upon the Nexus One’s successor — the phone Google has never committed to creation, by the way — we’ve gotten a handful of conflicting rumors about
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Scout: The Lensbaby That Doesn’t Bend
Lensbaby’s schtick is which you can turn as well as turn all a lenses in a operation to grab resourceful concentration from either the single, small round, anywhere in frame, or photograph
Sharp shows off 35mm skinny BDXL tape deck during CEATEC, universe doesn’t stop to consternation because
Thinness in a portable device is an charge value coveting. Thinness of yet another layer in your home entertainment center hoagie, however, is the little bit less attractive — at slightest it is
Google’s Andy Rubin upon Windows Phone 7: ‘the universe doesn’t need an additional height’
Shootin’ true, are you Andy? For those unknowingly, Andy Rubin is the clamp boss of engineering during Google, and he’s had his fingers in Android prior to a mobile OS was taken mainstream by
Microsoft: Windows Phone 7 essentially doesn’t await tethering
We’re not just sure how this message got so confused, though Microsoft’s come out currently to let us know that Windows Phone 7 strictly doesn’t support tethering during all, despite progressing comments
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