Droid 2 preview

The Droid 2 has an increased processor speed of up to 1GHz with 512 MB of RAM. The original Droid only packed 550MHz chip/256MB RAM. In addition, there is 8GB of internal memory instead of 256 MB.The Droid 2 already has the Froyo update, and Flash support.Now a preview om Droid 2…..

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Axon Logic Haptic tablet

Back in April we heard word of an affordable hackintosh tablet called the Axon Haptic. We were skeptical, since all we had was an anonymous tip and a render — something any 3D concept artist could have cooked up in an hour or two. But now we know that the Axon Haptic is real, you’ll be able to pre-order it this week, and yes, it runs OS X…..

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IE 9 Beta launching September 15th

Although Microsoft hasn’t named a release date for IE9’s beta, the six-to-eight week stretch between each Platform Preview may provide a clue: If the company sticks to the same gap between the fourth preview and the beta, the latter should show on or after September 15…….

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Android Phones are Infected by Trojan virus

A local outbreak of a mobile trojan in Russia has shown us something new: The Android operating system might need an antivirus.On Tuesday several mobile security companies were analyzing a Trojan horse that appeared on phones running Google’s Android software in Russia….

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Sony Ericsson introduce Android 3.0 gaming platform and PSP

Sony Ericsson are set to introduce a brand new smart phone/gaming platform running on Android 3.0.the tech website claims to have it on good assurance that Sony Ericsson – who have yet to introduce an Android 2.0 – are working on an Android 3.0 gaming platform for a new, “PSP Go-like smartphone”. Google, developers of the Android OS, are perhaps involved too……

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Clear iSpot preview

Clearwire has been offering 4G hotspots for use with its WiMax network for a while—often teaming up with operators like Time Warner and Sprint—but now the company is looking to tap into the legions of folks using Apple mobile devices. Clearwire’s new iSpot offers 4G WiMax connectivity for up to eight WiFi-enabled Apple devices like iPads, iPhones, and the iPod touch, all for a no-contract, flat-rate $25-per-month access charge. And unlike AT&T’s iPhone data plans, Clear’s WiMax access does not have a usage cap.Now you can see the preview….

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