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Nokia X7 : The Things You Could Expect From it

June 9, 2011

If you prefer not to take out a contract deal with Nokia’s, the newest  touch screen phone will be happy to learn that the new Nokia X7 is now available to buy as a “Pay As You Go” phone, this will also be music to the ears of those waiting to get their hands on this super sleek and Symbian Anna sporting new Nokia phone who possibly cannot get a pay monthly contract deal due to a bad credit score.

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Android tablet PC: Motorola’s Xoom 2 – Is it the next?

June 5, 2011

Fore sure that Motorola is going to be introducing next  Android tablets PC, however people might be wondering what will be the new product will be called. As it was introduced for first product as Motorola’s Xoom , there will be a chance to the next generation probably to be  XOOM 2.

Motorola’s Xoom 2

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Dell Streak 7 4G Tablet – Review

April 17, 2011

Dell Streak 7 4G Android Tablet

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  • Android 2.2-powered mobile tablet with 7-inch multi-touch display loaded with entertainment and multimedia apps
  • Enabled for T-Mobile’s ultra-fast 4G network; Pay as You Go with prepaid and monthly data plans
  • Rear 5-MP camera for photos and video; front-facing 1.3-MP camera for video chats via Qik service
  • Ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi (with Wi-Fi sharing); Bluetooth connectivity; 16 GB memory; microSD memory expansion; multi-format media player
  • Up to 4 hours of video playback, up to 72 hours (3 days) of standby time; released in January, 2011

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Phone and PC lines

January 30, 2011

The latest smartphones are often billed as competition with the iPhone, but they may be poised to replace another device: the home computer. The dock for the Atrix phone allows it to connect with a television or traditional keyboard and mouse, essentially replacing a desktop computer. Smartphones such as the Atrix are blurring the line between the two technologies.

“There’s no question that if you take apart a smartphone and a notebook you’ll find the same components,” said Current Analysis analyst Avi Greengart. “The modern smart is in many ways a personal computer. The question is what you can do with it.”

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