iphone-4g-rumors-roundup

The above is a nice visual of all the rumors that have been going on for the possibly upcoming iPhone 4G / iSlate iTablet from Apple. Its predicted the mostly likely feature will be OLED and a five megapixel camera. But its also important to bare in mind the possibility of a faster device thanks to a possible dual-core processor and a touch sensitive case.

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“Android Operating System runs on a netbook!” It is not just an imaginative theory now. Acer introduces a new netbook member to its Aspire One family, namely Aspire One D250. This Acer netbook runs on Android operating system. Aspire One D250 actually allows you to choose between Windows 7 or Android OS while its startup.

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FIFA Soccer 10

On January 19, 2010, in Gaming, by Fahad Majidi

We expect the new physics system to be contentious issue. Last year, almost every attack could be nipped in the bud with a simple block tackle, but now there’s no such guaranteed save. When the attacker and defender jostle for the ball, one misplaced touch can send it spinning away form the pair. If your man’s not got the strength to ride out the bumps and challenges during his run he’ll soon end up on his back. Similarly, unless a player’s ready to receive an incoming ball it will careen off his shin and into the path of the opposite. In the final third spells one thing: goals.

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Probably not: Google Nexus Two

On January 18, 2010, in Cell Phones, Leaked and Speculated, by Admin Staff

While many may have just ordered the new Google phone Nexus One and awaiting delivery, there is no need to be agitated by the scene of these image renderings. The forum Mobile01 has become the source of these, most likely just fan-made illustrations and predictions of what could be Google’s next phone, the “Nexus Two”.

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Just got Microsoft’s new operating system Windows 7 over Christmas? If you’re abit geeky like me and want to have more customisation for your new PC or want more control over what goes on in its backend, then you’re going to want to enable GodMode so that you can tweak all possible settings available. GodMode is the latest hidden secret to be discovered, check out how it works and how to enable it in the video below.

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Deus Ex 3

On January 18, 2010, in Gaming, by Fahad Majidi

In the original, critically regaled, multiple Game of the year award-winning Deus Ex (on PC) government agents had superhuman abilities thanks to discreet nanomachine ‘’augmentations’’ implanted in their bodies. Those folks stuck with mechanical ‘’augs’’ were seen as relics of an unsophisticated past. Well, go back, 25 years in Deus Ex 3-a prequel-and mechanical augs are at the very forefront of the technology curve. Agents use mechanical arms and cybernetic implants as aids in their fight against terrorism, as the human race evolves artificially at breakneck speed.

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Motorola Backflip ENZO – First AT&T Android Phone

On January 18, 2010, in Cell Phones, by Dwarka Rao

Motorola gives the first Android powered phone to AT&T network. And the factor which makes this Android phone more special is the name “Backflip”, which lets you to flip the screen while closing the phone. Motorola Backflip is officially known as Motorola ENZO and features Motorola BLUR, the social networking layer.

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Although, Motorola ENZO is an Android phone but it does not feature any of the Google Applications except for Google Maps. ENZO features back folding QWERTY keyboard and this leads to the unconventional positioning of its 5 megapixel camera which is at the left bottom corner of the keyboard.

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