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Motorola LAPDOCK 100 Transform A Smartphone To A Laptop
Technology is developing in a fast manners. Even now a day, a smartphone begin to replace laptop. Motorola has launch a lapdock called Motorola LAPDOCK 100 which will connects to select Moto smartphones and transform it into a laptop.
The bobtail weight weighs 2.2lbs. It would work on the Motorola 4g_for_150_on_february_11th.html’ title=’Amazon Wireless Offered Motorola Atrix 4G For 150 on February 11th’>ATRIX 2, droid_for_smart_phone_attack.html’ title=’Google Summons Android for Smart-Phone Attack’>PHOTON 4G, DROID BIONIC by Motorola, and will also be compatible with Read more »
Samsung “AMOLED 12M” Has Optical Zoom with 12MP Camera
Following the launch of Pixon12 in June, Samsung is releasing its new 12 megapixel camera phone in Korea with a codename Samsung “AMOLED 12M” (SCH-W880). The Samsung “AMOLED 12M” is not only got a blade new nudge dial designing at the side to make it a real photographic camera designing, it has also integrated a 3x optical zoom for the camera module. The earpiece is going away to Read more »
Android Device Coming to Sprint this Year
Once upon a time, Sprint (NYSE: S)’s CEO Dan Hermann Hesse said that Android wasn’t good enough for their network. Ashcan School months later, that position has apparently changed, as Hermann Hesse said at the Brainstorm: Tech connference “the reviews say now it’s ready for prime meter … It wasn’t when it first came out.” At least one Android phone will be coming out on Sprint Read more »
genus Acer’s Android-powered A1 coming in November?
There’s an interesting clause on DigiTimes, discussing competition between genus Acer and Asustek. From there, we discovery that Acer’s first base Android-powered handset called A1 volition be released in November!
That’s a goodness newsworthiness and goes in line with what Acer was saying when they joined the Open Handset Alliance. To remind you, they said they’ll ship the first base Android smartphone in Read more »
US Senator puts Verizon, AT&T, others on fire for texting prices
Washington D.C. is look more and more like a high gear school popularity competition where everyone dresses in expensive suits and drives around in luxury cars provided by tax-payers, doing whatever they tin to get as many citizenry to think they’re “cool.” And, just like high gear schoolhouse, the kids on Capitol Hill tend to flock to the same fads. Which isn’t always a bad thing. Read more »
US Senator puts Verizon, AT&T, others on fire for texting prices
Washington D.C. is look more and more like a high gear school popularity competition where everyone dresses in expensive suits and drives around in luxury cars provided by tax-payers, doing whatever they tin to get as many citizenry to think they’re “cool.” And, just like high gear schoolhouse, the kids on Capitol Hill tend to flock to the same fads. Which isn’t always a bad thing. Read more »
US Senator puts Verizon, AT&T, others on fire for texting prices
Washington D.C. is look more and more like a high gear school popularity competition where everyone dresses in expensive suits and drives around in luxury cars provided by tax-payers, doing whatever they tin to get as many citizenry to think they’re “cool.” And, just like high gear schoolhouse, the kids on Capitol Hill tend to flock to the same fads. Which isn’t always a bad thing. Read more »
