Samsung i9200 said to combine 2GHz processor, 720p display, Android 3.0
Samsung Electronics is reportedly working hard on the successor of the recently-introduced Galaxy S, a new high-end Android smartphone that is codenamed i9200 and will feature a lot of very juicy specs along with a Q1 2011 release date.
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Icy Dock to deliver the MB668U3-1SB USB 3.0 enclosure
Icy Dock is getting its SuperSpeed on some more with the introduction of the MB668U3-1SB, a quite stylish mobile enclosure which features a USB 3.0 interface and can be used with 2.5-inch hard drives or solid state drives boasting SATA connectivity.
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Samsung announces the Q-Series Intel-powered laptops
Samsung Electronics has kicked off this week by unveiling the Q-Series, a new family of laptops based on Intel's Calpella platform which, for starters, consists of three models, the 13.3-inch Q330, the 14-inch Q430 and the 15.6-inch Q530.
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Core Temp 0.99.7.3 up for grabs
A new week is here and it comes with an updated version of Core Temp, the small but reasonably feisty Windows (XP, Vista, 7) application providing real-time temperature monitoring for your processor.
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Mach Xtreme to roll out two 8GB ArmorX DDR3 memory kits
Taiwanese company Mach Xtreme Technology has just announced a couple of new ArmorX series memory kits which are targeted towards enthusiasts and overclockers in need of both speed and capacity for their day-to-day tasks.
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Asus claims perfect performance/energy saving match with 'DIP' boards
Breaking the veil of silence that covered the motherboard market after Computex, Asus has today stepped up and began to brag with the performance and energy efficiency of its boards which make use of a Dual Intelligent Processor design.
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NEC comes up with 27-inch (2560 x 1440) professional monitor
NEC is currently making the final preparations for releasing the MultiSync Reference 271, a professional-grade 27-inch LCD monitor which makes use of a 10-bit P-IPS panel enabling a wide color gamut (98% Adobe RGB) and sweet viewing angles (178/178 degrees).
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Kingston USB 3.0 SSD pushed back by a month?
Showcased early last month at Computex 2010 in Taipei, Kingston's first HyperX-branded solid state drive was initially said to make its debut in August but a new report claims that the storage solution would miss the back-to-school season and hit stores in September.
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Asus GeForce GTX 460 (768MB) listed in Europe
If everything goes as reported then one week from today, on July 12, Nvidia will introduce its first GF104-based graphics card, the GeForce GTX 460. This products has yet to be confirmed by Nvidia but as always, it has been exposed by leaks and now via early store listings.
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LG confirms plans to release Android tablet in Q4
High-level South Korean company LG Electronics has already dipped its toes in the tablet market by constructing the WindPad 100 and WindPad 110 Windows 7-based devices and today it announced plans to step up its game and introduce an Android-powered tablet in Q4.
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Cartoon July 5, 2010
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Samsung Intercept smartphone handled in early video presentation
Expected to debut on July 11th, Samsung's Intercept Android-based smartphone was intercepted early by a lucky customer who got it from a Best Buy Mobile booth early and quickly went on to make a video showing off the device.
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Maemo gets Firefox 1.1, is still dead and buried
The defunct Maemo OS is still being supported even after its integration into the MeeGo project, with Mozilla recently releasing the Firefox v1.1 mobile browser for it and the very few devices that run it (Nokia's N900 and some N810s).
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