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HTC Hero Accessories for You

January 28, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

For some of us, the HTC is one of the most excellent cell phone products. It has many excellent options that would be useful for us. We could choose the excellent products of the HTC. Some of us mi...

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Canon PowerShot SX20 IS: A Near-Perfect Megazoom

January 28, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS ($400 as of 12/14/09) has an impressive trio of headline features: a massive 20X optical zoom, a 12.1-megapixel sensor, and HD-quality video recording. If you're shopping f...

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Motherboard Makers Tout New Technologies in Bid for More Market Share

January 28, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Been out of the motherboard loop for awhile? Even if you haven't, be prepared to learn some new terminology. In a bid to increase market share and separate themselves from the competition, motherboard...

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CompactFlash Announces Fifth Generation Removable Storage Card

January 28, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Cramming more into a smaller space is an on-going quest for flash storage. The CompactFlash Association today has announced a new set specs for flash storage that bump the current storage limit of 137...

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Corsair HS1 USB Gaming Headset Review

January 28, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Now, the first thing you’re going to notice about the HS1 USB gaming headset is that it isn’t the best looking set out there. It’s bulky, the color choice is uninspired, and the odd decision t...

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Google to Drop Unique IDs from their Chrome Browser

January 28, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Ever since its release, Google has tagged Chrome installs with a unique ID. The search giant is now reportedly abandoning that practice. Future versions of the browser will still install with a ...

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Final Fantasy II for IPhone

January 28, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Final Fantasy is the granddaddy of all RPGs and is often cited as the series that kick-started the whole genre. Final Fantasy II was released in 1998 and expands on the success of the first. Now Squa...

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Microsoft confirms IE6, IE7 zero-day bug

January 28, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Microsoft today confirmed that exploit code published last week can compromise PCs running older versions of Internet Explorer (IE), but said its security team has not yet seen any in-the-wild attacks...

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HP Envy 14 Hits the Street

January 28, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

It's a rare occasion that we see a high profile new laptop release on a Sunday, but you won't hear any complaining from me. The new HP Envy 14 has officially gone up for sale as of today, and i...

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Las Vegas Sewer Repair

January 28, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Speaking of Las Vegas, this means that we talk about casino! Of course Las Vegas is the most famous city. Will you do not know about Las Vegas today? He is known for his cruelty, are the crimes and la...

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Apple Lifts 3G VoIP Ban, First VoIP App Hits the App Store

Posted on | January 28, 2010 | No Comments

The first part of a typical Apple product launch is out of the way now. During the second leg, skeptics will grudgingly make one final attempt at understanding the device just as fanboys get better at pretending that they know pretty much everything they need to know. Both sides can now also factor in the newfangled prospect of making VoIP calls over the iPad’s 3G connection when making their case.

Apple today updated the iPhone developer SDK to accommodate VoIP apps. The move was accompanied by the launch of iCall, the first and only VoIP app for the iPhone and iPod touch. The announcement leaves us with one question, though. Will the iPad support VoIP apps out of the box? There is little reason why it shouldn’t.

Apple’s ban on VoIP functionality riled many feathers while it lasted. The company’s refusal to allow Google Voice to run natively on the iPhone wrecked its relationship with Google, which eventually launched a browser-based HTML 5 app to circumvent the ban.  Ironically, VoIP functionality comes to the iPhone barely 24 hours after the launch of the web-based Google Voice app.

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