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Dell Announces Availability of Adamo XPS
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Fri 20 Nov 2009
Today, the world meets a new champion of thin: The Dell Adamo XPS, measuring 9.99mm or just four-tenths of an inch. |
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Google Image Swirl Eases Image Searching
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Wed 18 Nov 2009
Google's Google Image Swirl, announced on Tuesday, brings layers of relevant images into your searches. |
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Nokia N97 mini
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Wed 18 Nov 2009
Nokia has introduced a small "sister" to its N97 line up: the N97 mini, available in cherry black and garnet. |
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Gemalto Launches Bio-Sourced Degradable Smart Cards
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Tue 17 Nov 2009
Gemalto launches the world's first bio-sourced degradable smart cards which are easily recyclable and compostable, and can be incinerated without emissions of toxic fumes. |
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HTC Tattoo
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Tue 17 Nov 2009
Turning your phone into something funky is made possible with the HTC Tattoo and its customizable covers. |
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QNAP Security Releases Mobile Surveillance Application VSMobile
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Tue 17 Nov 2009
QNAP launches a mobile surveillance application VSMobile for Windows PDA Phones that's to be used with its VioStor NVR network surveillance systems. |
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Windows Mobile Marketplace Available for Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1
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Tue 17 Nov 2009
Not ready to move on to Windows Mobile 6.5 but dying for some apps on the Microsoft mobile OS? If so, Windows Mobile Marketplace is now available for your 6.0 or 6.1 version. |
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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Available by Feb 2010
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Mon 16 Nov 2009
Mark your calendar, because February 2010 will be the month when Sony Ericsson's first Android device, the XPERIA X10, will be available in the market. |
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Windows Mobile Marketplace on Desktops
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Fri 13 Nov 2009
Shortly after the launch of Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 and the accompanying Windows Mobile Marketplace, the store is now accessible via your desktop web browser. |
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iPhone Worm ikee Turns Malicious, Steals Personal Data
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Thu 12 Nov 2009
The ikee worm, initially thought to only change the wallpaper of jailbroken iPhones, has now evolved and became capable of stealing personal data. |
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