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Showing posts with label Google Tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Tablet. Show all posts

Monday, April 19, 2010

Gray Powell

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Gray Powell And iPhone 4.0 leak

Gray Powell, an employee of Apple, the iPhone has to take a new generation model (which is just disguised version of 3G) in a bar in San Francisco (USA) of the holiday weekend.He was drunk and out on to the iPhone HD on a chair at the bar. A while later, someone saw it and wait very long to master the phone back but not seen. Currently, the iPhone is in the hands of the tech news site Gizmodo. According to some sources, Gizmodo had to pay $ 5,000 to can own this smartphone model.

After one week testing the product designs and components from within, Gizmodo has concluded: This is a new generation of Apple’s iPhone.

Smartphone has a square design, high resolution screen, weighs 140 g (3 g heavier than the iPhone 3GS or new Iphone 4g), 5.25 pin W / hour to 3.7 V voltage levels, provided the link little more in favor of computer batteries, two shortcut buttons for volume up and down, back to camera flash over, like the iPad microSim slot.

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Source : http://www.tbnews.info/265/gray-powell-and-iphone-4-0-leak/

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Google Tablet

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Google Android Tablet: A Reality Check

It's fun to imagine what a Google Android tablet could do, but don't let some of the headlines out there fool you: From what we know so far, there's no reason to believe a Google-made Android tablet is an "imminent" or even a certain thing.

Read back over what the info provided by The New York Times actually states: Google is "exploring the idea" of building a tablet device. It is "experimenting" with possibilities. Despite some bloggers' tendencies to fill in the blanks with big words, there's no indication that this is a done deal, let alone something that's likely to occur at any moment.

We do know, however, that a slew of new tablets is on the way for 2010, and many of them are expected to be powered by Android. So whether or not Google ends up building its own tablet, numerous new options will soon be headed our way. The iPad may have been the first serious contender, but it won't be the only one for long.

JR Raphael frequently covers mobile technology for both PCWorld and eSarcasm, his geek-humor getaway. He's on Facebook: facebook.com/The.JR.Raphael.

Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/194036/the_google_android_tablet_coming_soon.html