Apple boosting chip design capabilities

Filed Under (News) by Hemon on 29-04-2009

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It has been reported that Apple Inc. is hiring new blood from the semiconductor industry in a bid to boost its chip design capabilities. The new employees will build Apple’s capabilities to design its own chips which will both give Apple the ability to bring new features to its products and share fewer details about it plans with outside chip vendors. Read the rest of this entry »

Microsoft: Windows 7 release in late 2009 a possibility

Filed Under (News) by Hemon on 29-04-2009

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According to Microsoft‘s Senior Vice President for the Windows Business, Bill Veghte, the new Windows 7 operating system might arrive on store shelves in late 2009. Speaking to Bloomberg, he commented that a “holiday release is accomplishable.” However, he would not comment on the possibility of the upcoming Windows upgrade being released before the holiday season. Read the rest of this entry »

New PSP will be called ‘PSP Go!’?

Filed Under (News) by Hemon on 29-04-2009

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We recently reported that Sony will be releasing an updated PSP handheld before the holiday season this year, one that will add significant hardware changes.
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Acer creating Android smartphones, other devices

Filed Under (News) by Hemon on 29-04-2009

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According to a new report, Acer is planning on producing an Android-based smartphone as well as a “other devices” by this fall, each using the open-source operating system. Read the rest of this entry »

Samsung shows off first Android phone

Filed Under (News) by Hemon on 28-04-2009

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Samsung has debuted their first mobile phone using the Linux-based Android platform today, dubbed the I7500. Read the rest of this entry »

How to select a right screen for your laptop?

Filed Under (Laptop) by Hemon on 28-04-2009

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Sizes and resolutions ,backlight type decides the model of  laptop LCD screen. The laptop LCD resolution should not be upgraded or downgraded. Before choosing a screen, please according to your laptop in SIZE , in RESOLUTION and in BACKLIGHT TYPE, order the right screen.

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Dell Laptop Screen Repair

Filed Under (Laptop) by Hemon on 28-04-2009

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I always pull the battery before I work on any laptop or notebook. The last thing you need is for your Dell to power up while you’re taking it apart. I’m taking apart this Dell Latitude for the sake of illustrating an example, but it’s not something you normally want to undertake without first troubleshooting the screen failure. The first challenge for getting into the Dell and checking connections replacing the screen or backlight is to find the screws. Like all laptops I’ve seen lately, the Latitude has four screws hidden under rubber pads at the corners of the screen.

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T-Mobile G1 updating to Android 1.5 next month

Filed Under (News) by Hemon on 26-04-2009

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The popular T-Mobile G1 Android handset, which recently sold its one millionth handset, will be updated to Android version 1.5 in the next coming weeks, including the addition of an on-screen keyboard, more widgets, video recording and finally, stereo Bluetooth. Read the rest of this entry »

Nintendo targets Mother’s Day with DS bundle

Filed Under (News) by Hemon on 26-04-2009

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Nintendo will target the Mother’s Day holiday in North America (May 10, don’t forget!) this year with the release of a new DS bundle on May 3. While the company has not officially announced the bundle, it was accidentally available for pre-order on a Canadian Best Buy website for a while on Friday, but was removed when it got attention. Read the rest of this entry »

Finnish government allocates new 4G frequencies

Filed Under (News) by Hemon on 26-04-2009

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The Finnish government has allocated extra frequencies to telecom firms TeliaSonera, Elisa and DNA for the new fourth generation (4G) mobile communications technology. The allocated frequencies for the 4G network are located in the 1,800 megahertz band, lower than most other European nations, but requiring less base stations and so, reducing the cost of setting up the networks. Read the rest of this entry »