Samsung’s Alex Chrome OS Netbook Leaked Out

Samsung’s first official Chrome OS netbook, dubbed Alex, have surfaced in Google’s code repository. That netbook have a 10-inch 1280×800 display. As well as a 1.5GHz dual core Atom N550 chip, SanDisk SSD P4, and 2GB of RAM. Plus it will have a Qualcomm Gobi 3000 3G card inside along with Bluetooth and WiFi. And it even has a webcam and Synaptics touchpad.

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Apple vs. Samsung: Who is Right?

When it comes to „look” evidence is clear, but the other patents violated by Samsung have to receive confirmation from judge. Samsung, just like other important mobile phones manufacturers, has been copying iPhone from 2007 till today

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Update Nexus S to Android 2.3.4 and Make Gtalk Video Calls

Google has released an update version of Gingerbread to enable the much awaited Gtalk video chat option on their flagship mobile phone, Samsung Nexus S. The update will be rolled out to all Nexus S phones in the coming weeks. Company also announced that rest of the Android 2.3+ devices will get the update in future.

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Download Android 2.3.3 (GingerBread) build number I9100OXXKDC for Samsung Galaxy S II

Just like Samsung ACE users enjoying the latest Android 2.3.3 which was leaked last week, Galaxy S II users can also enjoy the latest Android 2.3.3 update on your Samsung Galaxy S II. The folks of SamFirmware has managed to get their hands on latest Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) firmware for Samsung Galaxy S II. The firmware build number is I9100OXXKDC and was compiled on April 26, 2011.

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Sprint Motorola Xoom WiFi

Sprint starts selling Motorola Xoom WiFi (not WiMAX) May 8th for $600 and the carrier will start selling folks the sweet Honeycomb slate soon enough, but a Xoom sans Sprint cellular data is a bit of a letdown.4G LTE for the XOOM being pushed back until Summer it is clear that Motorola doesn’t have the right hardware just yet for 4G and maybe when the 4G LTE upgrades for current 3G XOOM’s start to roll out in Summer…………

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Apple to Charge for Music Cloud

Apple could allow users to access certain aspects of its cloud music streaming service for free – at least initially. According to music industry insiders speaking to CNET, while there may be an initial free period, users who wish to continue using the service will be charged an annual fee.

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iPhone 6 To Get Sharp’s Next-Gen p-Si LCDs

According to an article (translated by Google Translate) in Nikkan, already preparing one of its LCD TV factories, Kameyama Plant No. 1, for the production of low-temperature, poly-silicon LCD screens which will allow a thinner and lighter design for the anticipated sixth-generation iPhone in 2012.

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