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Monthly Archives: February 2010
OMAP4 chipset offers dual core and 145 hour battery life for mobile gadgets
Texas Instruments has been busy making the sequel to the OMAP3 chipset, the OMAP4 – which has insanely fast performance and 145 hours of battery life. They went as far as to make a demo device with two screens, Android, pico projector, 12MP camera, and HDMI out. But wait, there’s more! Continue reading
Google fixes 3G complaints for Nexus One, adds multitouch
The Nexus One hit a milestone today, scoring both 3G issues plaguing the device, plus getting multi-touch on its browser and maps, among others. The update, which will be available over-the-air for Nexus One users, will not be instant. Some customers will be getting it today while more will get it within a week. Official release after the break. Continue reading
Next generation iPhone leaks out
Apple Insider has recently learned that among those leaked pictures of the iPad (the ones we decided not to post), there was also a fourth generation iPhone prototype sitting there, unnoticed for about a week now. Continue reading
iPhone OS 3.1.3 out, cuts jailbreak for all
iPhone OS 3.1.3 was launched into the hands of iPhone and iPod touch users everywhere today, but it only a minor update, fixing the accuracy of the iPhone 3GS battery level and where third party applications would not launch. Seems small and worthwhile for some if it weren’t that it would cut your jailbreak, that is. Continue reading
Official Chrome OS tablet concept revealed
If the Chrome OS tablet had not been canceled, we might have been expecting this tablet, which is an official concept by Google. It seems innovative, and even though is just a web browser, it could jab a hole in iPad’s momentum from rumors after rumors before it’s launch. Video below. Continue reading