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Apple has been making multi-touch version of iWork

10:58 pm in Computers by Sina Hamedian

New York Times:

Another former Apple designer said a team at the company had “spent the past couple of years working on a multitouch version of iWork”

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Spring Design teams up with Borders for the Alex reader

9:20 pm in CES by Sina Hamedian

What do you do when a major bookstore steals your concept and design? Team up with their highest rival, of course. Read the rest of this entry →

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NVIDIA teams with Verizon for tablet

3:16 pm in CES, Computers by Sina Hamedian

Just after the announcement of the Tegra 2, NVIDIA has now teamed up with Verizon for a 1080p, LTE rocking tablet.  Read the rest of this entry →

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Aluratek shows off 720p PMP at CES

10:04 pm in CES, Displays by Sina Hamedian

Aluratek certainly isn’t the only one at CES showing off PMPs, but it certainly is the most stunning one at CES. Read the rest of this entry →

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ViewSonic goes on a CES blitz: PMPs, HDTV, netbooks and more

9:50 pm in CES, Computers, Displays by Sina Hamedian

Typically, no one expect a monitor maker to launch so many products at CES, but ViewSonic just did, launching a torrent of laptops, netbooks, media players, HDTVs, among others. Read the rest of this entry →

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Introducing the HP Slate

8:35 pm in CES, Computers by Sina Hamedian

During the Ballmer CES keynote, which we liveblogged, Ballmer introduced a HP tablet, which is in prototype and runs Windows 7. He showed off the device running the Kindle application for Windows, with multi-touch, and it was playing Frogger. Everything not mentioned here is unannounced - except that it should arrive this year. More original pics and a teaser video after the jump. Read the rest of this entry →

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Sony introduces Dash Internet Viewer tablet

5:49 pm in CES, Computers by Sina Hamedian

And here we go – another tablet, only this time by Sony. Announced just a few minutes ago, the seven inch tablet can do a lot of stuff. It can even run Chumby apps. There are currently over 1,000 of those apps, and along with those, the tablet will include Sony Music and Sony Pictures, works as an alarm clock, and ships in April for $199. Press shots after the break. Read the rest of this entry →

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Steve Ballmer to speak at CES – set to unveil tablet? (Update: No)

5:12 pm in CES by Sina Hamedian

Ballmer is set to talk at CES in about one hour and twenty minutes, and if you’re not in Las Vegas right now, you can watch the live press stream here (Stream closed). Updated Read the rest of this entry →

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Freescale reveals 7 inch “Smartbook” for $199

10:08 pm in Computers by Sina Hamedian

The Apple iSlate isn’t here. The CrunchPad (aka JooJoo) failed us with a $500 price tag, but the Freescale Smartbook, a 7 inch internet tablet priced only at $199, shines some light on the tablet market.  Read the rest of this entry →

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An Android netbook comes to town

3:43 am in Computers by Sina Hamedian

Another Android netbook! Dubbed the Alpha680, it has been noted to be unstable, but sexy. The 680 has an ARM based processor like the iPhone, and will cost around $250, which is like any netbook, minus the premium they pay for Windows – less than $50. It was spotted in the wild twice, which albeit is a lot, for most devices only get a peek once before they are released. Its specs include a 533Mhz ARM processor, 128MB of RAM, optional 3G, 1GB internal storage, and an SD card slot. Now $250 seems like a premium again, huh?

Source: Le Journal du Geek (Translation Link)

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