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Sony unveiled NEW PS3 'Slim' |
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Written by Tech Guru
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 00:05 |
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The new PS3 slim will hit the store shelves in September for $299, with a 120 gig hard drive, a DualShock 3 gamepad, HDMI support and its 33 percent smaller case. Microsoft's XBOX 360 costs $299 and has a 60 gig drive. The PS3 Slim is powered by a new 45nm version of the Cell processor, which runs at the same speed as the 60nm processor in the "old" PS3 but is smaller and more energy efficient. Power consumption for the Slim has also been cut to two-thirds, "helping to reduce fan noise," which is important. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 August 2009 00:08 |
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President Obama's Super-Secure BlackBerry Still Not Ready |
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Written by Tech Guru
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Friday, 24 April 2009 12:55 |
After months of waiting, President Obama will soon get his souped-up, super high-secure BlackBerry.
The Washington Times newspaper reported Thursday that the presidential BlackBerry 8830 is "in the final stages of development by the National Security Agency." The agency is still testing the encryption software to ensure it's up to snuff. And the president could have his new device in a matter of months.
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Last Updated on Friday, 24 April 2009 13:08 |
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AT&T to Double 3G Speed, before New iPhone Launch |
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Written by Tech Guru
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Tuesday, 21 April 2009 22:00 |
AT&T Inc. is working on doubling the capacity of its HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access) 3G network just before a new iPhone device is expected to launch. Currently, the AT&T 3G network is capable of a maximum download speed of 3.6Mbps. The new speed called HSPA+, takes AT&T's capacity to 7.2 Mbps. This upgraded network is currently being tested in two markets and will roll out across the country later this year.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 April 2009 22:04 |
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Washington DC will launch Free Mobile TV First |
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Written by Edwin Ochoa
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Monday, 20 April 2009 18:11 |
Washington, D.C., will be the first major city in the U.S. to receive free TV broadcasts for mobile devices. Broadcasters announced Monday at the National Association of Broadcaster's annual conference in Las Vegas that a new pilot program is launching in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. area that will allow people to watch free mobile digital television on cell phones and other mobile devices.
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