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HP Envy 14 Hits the Street

June 11, 2010 | Mobile Phone | 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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Tag: laptop

Zelda Sequel Confirmed For 2010

June 11, 2010 | Mobile Phone | No Comments

You are now less than 365 days away from a new console Zelda game. Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata confirmed to Japan's Asahi Shimbun daily today that the Wii Zelda sequel, first revealed at last year's E...

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AVADirect Dishes Up Dual Six-Core Xeon System for Gamers

June 11, 2010 | Mobile Phone | No Comments

When we think of high end gaming machines, Intel's Xeon processors aren't the first chips that come to mind, but that doesn't mean we'd turn our noses up at a monster setup with not one, but two six...

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Tag: gaming

Sony Releases Two New DSLR Cameras

June 11, 2010 | Mobile Phone | No Comments

Sony has announced two new additions to its Alpha line of digital SLR cameras: the A290 and the A390. These entry-level DSLR are essentially slightly upgraded versions of two existing Sony came...

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Tag: cameras, digital, dslr

Polaroid Brings Back Instant Photography with Rebranded Camera

June 11, 2010 | Mobile Phone | No Comments

The new Polaroid bears little resemblance to the clunky Polaroid cameras of days gone by, but it does look strikingly similar to a more modern model, the Fujifilm Instax Mini 7. It's not hard to figur...

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Tag: cameras

Start Your Blackjack Game Now

June 11, 2010 | Mobile Phone | No Comments

If you are going to play gambling, you can choose various kinds of games available. Cards game can be one of interesting game to be played since you are going to beat other gamblers. If you win the ro...

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Tag: games, play

Best Graphics Cards For The Money: January 2010

June 11, 2010 | Mobile Phone | No Comments

Detailed graphics card specifications and reviews are great—that is, if you have the time to do the research. But at the end of the day, what a gamer needs is the best graphics card within a cer...

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Tag: graphics-card

Sony's Cyber-shot TX5 can Surf or Turf (Water, Shock Resistant)

June 11, 2010 | Mobile Phone | No Comments

Sony's just-announced TX5 Cyber-shot digital camera might just be a dream come true for clumsy or masochistic photographers. Unlike your wimpy point-n-shoot, the TX5 can be dunked in up to 10 feet ...

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Tag: graphics-card

Snap a Pic and Translate with Google's Latest App

June 11, 2010 | Mobile Phone | No Comments

Today at Mobile World Congress Google showed off a new piece of software that may prevent untold thousands of cultural misunderstandings. The prototype software allows a user to upload a photo of text...

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Tag: graphics-card

Apple iPad Wi-Fi

June 11, 2010 | Mobile Phone | No Comments

Even if you reject the iPad on an intestinal level—you know, because you don’t want to be associated with mock turtlenecks and man bags—then you should still view Apple’s device as a referen...

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Motorola to Launch 2GHz Android Phone in 2010

Posted on | June 11, 2010 | No Comments

In the wake of the recent iPhone 4 announcement, Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha is looking to reassure the Android faithful. Jha gave a talk at the Executives Club of Chicago yesterday and talked up the companies hardware plans. If the Motorola CEO is to be believed, we could see an Android phone packing a 2GHz CPU this year.

Jha was short on the details, but another Motorola executive apparently let it slip that they planned to incorporate every possible hardware feature into the upcoming superphone. This would mark a dramatic advancement in the rate of hardware iteration. Most manufacturers refrain from upping their specs so quickly to avoid destroying sales of their current smartphones.

While the idea of a 2GHz CPU sounds good on paper, we have to wonder if it will really deliver that much more performance than current CPUs. A lot of the snappiness in a smartphone is related to the software side of things. Don’t even get us started on battery life. Do you think a 2GHz smartphone is necessary so soon?

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