Fujitsu Delayed Time Of Releasing For LIFEBOOK TH40/D

Fujitsu’s just announced that it will postpone the release of the convertible TH40/D tablet the Windows 7 slide-out was originally slated for a late June debut in Japan. Unfortunately, the outfit’s being rather tight-lipped when it comes to details, saying simply that the holdup is due to “development delays.” We will keep you release the updare with details if Fujitsu decides to open up.

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Apple Confirms iCloud Web Apps, iDisk To End In 2012

Web publishing, MobileMe Gallery, and iDisk will all disappear as the company sunsets its current online service in favor of iCloud, according to a new MobileMe transition guide Apple published on Friday. A brief FAQ has emerged over at Apple’s site, detailing answers to a few burning questions about the future of MobileMe.

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HTC EVO 3D And EVO View 4G Now Available In US

HTC EVO 3D, America’s First 3D-Enabled Smartphone in the United States, and HTC EVO View 4G, with New Digital Pen Technology. Exclusively from Sprint and available now, so you are allowing to rush to your local shop and acquire one for $200 provided you’re willing to commit to a two year contract.

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LaCie’s CloudBox The Ultimate Data Security

LaCie brinh CloudBox ‘hybrid HDD’ that doubles your backups in the cloud. The CloudBox ensures your data is backed up on a local hard drive and again in the cloud. The gizmo pictured above may look similar to the company’s Wireless Space NAS, but it’s actually a 100GB hybrid HDD. The device connects to a router exclusively via its single Ethernet port, enabling it to handle local backups while also automatically mirroring an AES encrypted copy to a cloud server daily even if your computer is off.

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appBlaster iPhone Accessory Gives You A New AR Gaming Experience

The appBlaster can gives iPhone and iPod touch users a new AR gaming experience. The appBlaster is an accessory from apptoyz designed specifically for use with the company’s Alien Attack iOS game.The appBlaster doesn’t require any batteries as it sports trigger-to-touch-screen technology to fire the in-game shooter. The triggers operate two pads that touch the screen and shoot the in-game blaster, allowing the user to use both the primary and secondary shooting functions. The appBlaster is available for pre-order now at RED5 for £19.99 (about $32) and will official hit shelves on July 7. Check out more details in the press release bellow.

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Nokia’s Super Confidential Android Device!

We are not sure about the device is “super confidential” or not, but we’ve just come across yet another Nokia N9 lookalike with a non-MeeGo operating system on board. But there is no way to verify that the Android home-screen we see bellow is a legitimate Gingerbread installation and not a mere screenshot.

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Imerj Bring Prototype Dual-Screened 2-in-1 Android Smartpad

Imerj is a Silicon Valley team developing the industry’s most innovative mobile devices. This is a wanderful creation of prototype dual-screened 2-in-1 Android Smartpad. It’s a little tablet, two screens forming one 6-inch slate bisected by a few millimeters of bezel. My friend Tim Stevens has officially reviewed this device for engadget. Let’s checkout his findings bellow.

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ThinkGeek’s New U-Socket USB Wallplug

Your laptop, your tablet computer, your phone or some pair of wireless headphones need to be charged through USB. Everything gets plugged in, though some of the smaller devices have charging interfaces that double for data ports. The manufacturer was kind enough to give you a wall-outlet dongle that converts the 110 volts coming out of your wall outlet into 5 volts of USB power.

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