Soundfreaq SFQ-02 Sound Step Bluetooth Wireless Audio System

You use your mobile devices (iPad, iPhone, Android, Blackberry, etc.) for just about everything: to make calls, write emails, browse the web, listen to music, watch movies, play games, and use countless apps. But it’s hard to multi-task with home audio systems that still require docking. With built-in Bluetooth capability, you can stream audio directly to the Soundfreaq SFQ-02 Sound Step without missing a beat; letting you keep your device exactly where you want it- in your hand.

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Google Maps 5.7 For Android With Transit Navigation Beta

Google has release Maps 5.7 for Android. From Bangkok to Baltimore, we’ve added Transit Navigation (Beta), updated access to directions, better suggested search results and a photo viewer to Place pages—all of which can help you whether you’re traveling to an unfamiliar part of town or visiting a city across the world.

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15th Anniversary Of Hotmail

Microsoft’s online email provider Hotmail turns 15 years old this week and the service’s founders intended its release to highlight the symbolism of its independence from more traditional e-mail models. Hotmail service would be snatched up by Microsoft and housed under the software giant’s MSN umbrella. Microsoft with Hotmail is focusing on a steady stream of recently introduced features, including Sweep, Aliases, inline video viewing from YouTube, Vimeo and more, IE9 pinned sites integration and checks spam folder for misfiled birthday wishes………….

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No More Unlimited Data Transfer On Verizon From 7th Of July

Verizon’s usage-based plans have become so abundant that it’s been nearly impossible to shake off with any amount of skepticism and official word from the carrier itself regarding the exact date and specific pricing. Verizon finally cleared its throat to make a statement confirming the inevitable and the unlimited smartphone data plan will predictably make a sad and sudden departure from the company’s brochures. Verizon is making its newest customers pick from four data plans capped at between 75 megabytes and 10 gigabytes of data and the monthly data fees range from $10 for the 75-megabyte plan to $80 for the 10-gigabyte plan………….

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Microsoft And Wistron Merge Togather Against Android and Chrome OS

Microsoft and Wistron come to terms in royalty agreement, Android and Chrome OS now targeted. Wistron Corp, a spinoff of Acer, is the latest company to make an agreement with Microsoft in a string of lawsuits and royalty clashes that’s spanned the course of two months.

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Nokia’s Upcoming 700 Zeta Leaked Press Photos

Nokia do not make any official announcements yet, but we’ve found some of very official-looking photos of what’s likely to be called the Nokia 700 or Zeta. A comparison of these new pics with the spyshots grabbed last week show very little difference besides the obvious color change.

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Nintendo Wii U Coming After April 1st 2012

Reggie Fils-Aime is president and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America, a division of the Japanese video game giant. Known to gamers as “the Regginator,” he’s the public face of the company in the U.S. I spoke to him last month following the debut of the Wii U, the company’s next video game console.

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