Apple TV Teardown: Contains A5 Chip, 8GB Of Flash Storage

Apparently, these days just laying your hands on the newest and coolest gadget is not enough. You also ought to tear it down to see for yourself what exactly are its hidden secrets. So now that we are done with the teardown of the new iPad, the guns are facing Apple TV. Folks at xmbc.org have run a teardown of Apple TV to see what does this new, 1080p-output supporting device contain.

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Nexus S CDMA Will Get An Android 4.0 ICS Update Soon

Those who have been using Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus S and have been desperately waiting for the latest Android OS, Ice Cream Sandwich, to land on their devices, here are finally some good news. According to reports, both the CDMA and 4G versions of the handset will soon receive an ICS update, much to the relief of the users who so far had to content themselves with just the stories of how smooth ICS is.

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iFixit Tears Down Apple’s New iPad, Reveals The Inner Details Of The Tablet

iFixit has been known for floating a detailed tear down of the latest gadgets and devices on the web, as soon as they are available. Guess the new iPad wasn’t something they were gonna miss. While the launch of the new iPad is less than a day old, iFixit has already torn down the tablet and revealed its details, which are listed below.

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Paying $100 Yearly Gas Tax On EV Is Unfair, Washington Should Remove It

Washington has been facing a lot of criticism both internal and external about the bills it has been passing and trying to pass. Just last month, a bill that will charge electric car owners $100 per year was passed by the Washington State Senate in the hope that it will compensate for not paying gas taxes according to CNET. It is similar to finding ways of taxing on those commodities that one does not possess or use in any way or form. In fact, this passed bill is beyond ridiculous, it is cruel to say the least. Its basic logical is faulty and does not make any sense.

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In The First 40 Days Obama’s White House Was Worst In Tech Updates

Being the President of the United States is not an easy job, especially when the country has the largest number of websites headquartered in its land and also has the largest tech companies in the world. But all this does not mean that President Obama should know tech, but one expects he would be better than what the ex-White House CIO has to report about his interaction with gadgets. According to CNET James Whittaker recently left Google.

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Samsung Considers Developing Android-Based Digital Camera

The folks at the well-known tech website, Engadget had a chance to sit down with Samsung officials at at its headquarters and talk with its research and development team. The discussion was about digital imaging and while at it, it was revealed that Samsung is ‘considering’ the possibility of a camera operating system which would be based in Android – kind of an ‘open’ camera operating system.

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iHome iDM8: Rechargeable Portable Bluetooth Speaker

The iDM8 is a well designed rechargeable, portable bluetooth speaker. Recently iHome has released this gadget, it is available now two colors like Red and Black. Its price is razonable, sound quality super and you can arrive it from one place to other place. Side by side it will be a beautyful showpiece when you will not use it, I think.

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Asus Says £700 Rumored Price Of PadFone Is False

ASUS showed off a shape-shifting device, Padfone during MWC 2012. It was an impressive piece of hardware from ASUS and although ASUS hasn’t officially revealed the pricing details of the device yet, a retailer claimed that the device costed £700 which roughly translates to some $1,100. Naturally, that was enough to quell all interests of most prospective users. However, ASUS has now debunked the claim by the retailer and says that it hasn’t officially released any pricing details yet.

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