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Questions and AnswersOpen Question: What do you think about Google Buzz?
google | May 9th, 2010 | by Jaswriter
You can start sharing conversations about the things you find interesting. Share updates, photos, videos, and more on the Google Buzz. But the real question is; is it really going to be able to take Facebook's place?
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Article: Is the Notion Ink Adam a True iPad Rival?
notion ink adam | Jun 14th, 2010 | by Editor
The Notion Ink Adam tablet is set to be released to the public this June or July. The product has been compared to the iPad and features a 10 inch transflective screen, camera, long lasting battery, Wi-Fi ability, and lightweight slim design. So, how does the Notion Ink Adam tablet compare with its rival the iPad? The Adam features a 10 inch transflective LCD screen, while the iPad features a 9.7 inch LCD. The... read article
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Vote for: Will the Android market share ever compare the iPhone's ?
android | Mar 7th, 2010 | by Brandon
While iPhone is clearly the market leader in Web consumption with over four times the share as Android, Android market share is growing faster than the iPhone. source
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Vote for: Do you use Manuscript on your iPhone ($4)?
apple iphone | May 17th, 2010 | by Brandon
Manuscript is a writing application that lets you outline, research, edit and export anywhere between a short story and an entire book - right on your iPhone! Users are now able to import and export ENTIRE manuscripts, including index cards and outlines (all levels). This means complete backup or sharing of your manuscripts (do not edit the exported XML once it is on google docs).
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Vote for: What was the best gadget at the 2010 IFA?
ifa 2010 | Sep 7th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
The annual IFA conference in Berlin is a popular place for companies to show off new devices that they are developing for future consumers. This year was no different, and several interesting and amazing gadgets were presented. Which of these new developments in the field of personal integrated computing do you find most alluring?
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Vote for: Which corporate platform delivers the majority of the digital content you watch?
tv | Apr 13th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Gone are the days of 1 television set with 3 network channels. These days, the content delivery marketplace is heavily segmented. However, some dominant brands are recognizable in the emerging space.
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Vote for: Would you buy the Novel, an Android-Powered E-book Reader for $199?
android-powered e-book reader | May 25th, 2010 | by Brandon
Pandigital, best known for making digital photo frames, announced today an Android-powered e-book reader called Novel, a slick device with a 7-inch touchscreen LCD. Let's first check out the specs: the Novel has a 7-inch color 800-by-600 LCD. It lacks 3G and a camera, but the Novel has an ARM 11 processor, Wi-Fi, and 1GB of internal memory (a 2GB model will be available in June) as well as slot for SD/MMC cards. The battery life is purportedly good for around six hours, or about one flight across the US.
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Vote for: Google's Nexus One Android phone is everywhere, will you get one?
nexus one | May 12th, 2010 | by Editor
It seems that Apple was the one to serve with the launch of the iPhone, but Google's powerful backhand isn't making it easy for Apple as Android phone sales have exceeded iPhone sales (after all, nearly all of the carriers have Android powered phones, while only one carrier (AT&T) carries the iPhone). Not being the first in the market isn't always a bad thing, the Nexus One (Nexus 1) looks very promising as Google had the privilege of studying the post-iPhone market and make up for all that's missing. The Nexus One has an amazingly sexy design, weighs only 130g (with battery), has a 5MP camera/video camera (with flash), 3 UMTS bands, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, Android OS, 512 MB Flash, 512 MB RAM, a 4 GB Micro SD Card (can be expanded to 32 GB) and AGPS (Assisted global positioning system).
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Article: The Best Tablet Computer Device on the Market
notion ink adam | Jun 21st, 2010 | by Editor
A tablet or a tablet computer device can be called a complete PC system within a flat touch screen. There is no need of a mouse or keyboard as an input device. A tablet can easily work with a digital pen, stylus or fingertip. This article will focus on some of the best tablet computer devices available in the market place to help you choose the best. Top two tablet computer devices on the market 1. The... read article
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Vote for: Want to buy an Android tablet (MID) for $95?
android | Mar 9th, 2010 | by Brandon
Android / Windows CE PC607V. This iPad look a like has a 10.1″ resistive touch screen, resolution 1024 by 600 pixels, 2.5″ HDD 60GB, WiFi BG, Webcam, built in speakers, 2 USB, 1 SD slot, 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA/RJ45, 2 headphone port (in / out), 4500 Mah battery with dimensions of 270 x 193 x 19 mm. Not bad for around $100-$150. source
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