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The iPad has yet to be released and clones are already hitting the market. Ironically, the Teso made iPad clone will be powered by the Windows 7 operating system, while featuring multi-touch, with the guts of a netbook inside. The device doesn’t even have a name yet.
Specifically, some specs include a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, a 10.1″ capacitive touchscreen display with 1,024 x 600 resolution, 1GB of RAM, GPS, 3G and a 3,000mAh battery. Nothing on price yet.
[Clonedinchina]
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We told you back in January that Final Fantasy was coming to the iPhone and iPod Touch and sure enough here it is. Classic RPG fans can at last breath a sigh of relief and commence old school gaming on a modern device.
Both Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II are available from the iTunes App Store for $9 each. They even have touch-friendly controls and bonus dungeons. What are you waiting for. Get over to iTunes and get your game on.
[Kotaku]
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Gigabyte has officially announced their first AMD 890GX-based motherboard namely the GA-890GPA-UD3H. This new motherboard supports AM3 processors and features a 890GX / SB850 chip combo, four DDR3-1866+ memory slots, a 128MB of SidePort DDR3 memory, an integrated Radeon HD 4290 graphics card, two PCI-Express x16 slots for CrossFirex or Hybrid CrossFire configurations and a 7.1 channel audio. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers six SATA 6.0 Gbps, two SATA 3.0 Gbps, two USB 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet, FireWire, DualBIOS, D-Sub, DVI and HDMI. Pricing and
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Here is good news for all Mac users around the globe. Western Digital has recently unveiled a new My Passport Studio portable hard disk drive for Mac computers that provides a fast USB 2.0 and FireWire 800 interfaces. The device is also compatible with Apple TimeMachine software. The Western Digital My Passport Studio also features automatic and continuous backup with WD SmartWare software alongside 256-bit hardware-based encryption. The My Passport Studio drives will come in 320GB, 500GB and 640GB capacities, retailing from $149.99 to $199.99. Each
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Aiptek is ready to release the PocketCinema Z20 HD-DV projector. It is a pocket size multimedia projector with built-in camcorder function which provides High Definition Video recording at a resolution of 720p. You can also capture still pictures at a maximum resolution 8-megapixel. The PocketCinema Z20 uses a new RGB LED technology that produces a wide range of true colors in high contrast and can throw images up to 65-inch at a distance of 2 meters. Aiptek has recently introduced the PocketCinema Z20 at CeBIT 2010.
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The eco friendly Sony Ericsson Naite is a nice looking candybar phone. It’s now available on the Sony Style website ( “out of stock” at the moment though). The unlocked and unsubsidized phone will cost you $159.
That’s not too bad when you consider that the case made of 50 percent post-consumer recycled plastic and has an ultra-eco charger. Might be a good backup phone. And besides, you are doing your part for the environment. If you don’t, who will?
[Engadget]
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LG Display’s new Capacitive In-Cell Multi-Touch LCD panel has been given the go ahead by Microsoft with a Windows 7 Touch Logo certification. The 13.3-inch panel, that comes across a perfect fit for laptops with multi-touch functions that enable simultaneous recognition of two touch points, has in-cell touch sensor embedded in the display. The sensors have been built into the panel.
Expected to be ready for mass production by the second half of the current year, the panel saw the wraps taken off it at the FPD (Flat Panel
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Rogers Canada have officially announced that they’ll be carrying the new Samsung Galaxy Spica to their customers. Although there’s nothing official regarding a release date, we’re being told that the Spica will be available with the mobile operator, sometime in late March.
For those out of the know, Samsung Galaxy Spica is a 3.2-inch device with a 320 x 480 pixels touchscreen display, that has a 800 MHZ processor under the hood, features a 3MP camera with video capabilities, a 3.5mm headset jack and DNSe 2.0 for
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The i-tab is a 5-inch touchscreen device that displays and scrolls chords and lyrics in perfect time. It is claimed as the world’s first electronic songbook. Designed to clip on the headstock of any guitar, the i-tab provides a built-in 4GB storage space that provides enough space to carry around thousands of tabs. Weighing at just 0.14kg, the device also has a built-in speaker, a headphone port, a stylus, a USB port and a video out for connecting it to a TV. The i-tab is expected to be available in April 2010 for $199 each. [Product
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The PSP has been on a slippery slope lately, and the PSPgo’s release about a year ago certainly didn’t help much, confusing customers and making them aggravated that they couldn’t transfer their games from UMD discs.
Sony seem to be quite confident in the continuing success of the device though, as Rob Dyer, Vice President of Publisher Relations at the company, stated that this year will see the release of some solid titles, expected to be huge hits.
According to him though, piracy remains the
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