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Motorola Updates Android 4.0 ICS Roadmap, Rollout Begins in Q2

May 19, 2012
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Motorola Updates Android 4.0 ICS Roadmap, Rollout Begins in Q2

Motorola Mobility has just refreshed its Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich plans with new information that might suggest the company is still struggling to release the long awaited update. Although it’s not the only handset maker that has yet yet to update even a single smartphone to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the fact...

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Pirate Party UK Gets 1.8 Million Visitors in a Day After Pirate Bay Block

May 18, 2012
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Pirate Party UK Gets 1.8 Million Visitors in a Day After Pirate Bay Block

The Pirate Bay block in the UK has been having all sorts of effects, though stopping piracy, or even just the Pirate Bay, doesn’t seem to be one of them. In fact, just after the block went live, Pirate Bay traffic shot up to...

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Nvidia Readies GeForce GTX 680M for High-End Laptops

May 18, 2012
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Nvidia Readies GeForce GTX 680M for High-End Laptops

Nvidia Corp. plans to introduce its new high-end graphics solution for notebooks at Computex 2012 in Taipei, Taiwan, early next month. The new GeForce GTX 680M will be based on the GK104 graphics processing unit that belongs to the Kepler family of solutions and...

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London Metropolitan police ready to snatch users phone data

May 18, 2012
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London Metropolitan police ready to snatch users phone data

The London Metropolitan Police now have a method for snatching data from the phone of a suspect they have taken into custody. It includes all kinds of fun stuff, like contacts, call history, and sms’. The catch is that even if no charges are...

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Top Universities in the 2012 Google Summer of Code

May 18, 2012
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Top Universities in the 2012 Google Summer of Code

Google’s Summer of Code 2012 is a done deal, well in the sense that the students have all been picked, all that’s left to do now is the actual coding. But Google’s been keeping things interesting with some stats about the entire selection process.1212...

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$25 credit in Google Wallet with purchase of Virgin Mobile’s LG Optimus Elite

May 18, 2012
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$25 credit in Google Wallet with purchase of Virgin Mobile’s LG Optimus Elite

The LG Optimus Elite looks to be a good phone for eco-conscious, budget-wise consumers looking to experience Google’s popular Android OS. Sprint just released the phone today in stores and Virgin Mobile has their very own version available as well for the commitment-phobe demographic....

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Samsung Trademarks Galaxy Family Names: Lunge, Forge, Rivet, Wield, Mission and Victory

May 17, 2012
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Samsung Trademarks Galaxy Family Names: Lunge, Forge, Rivet, Wield, Mission and Victory

Samsung trademarked lots of Galaxy names in the past couple of months, but it seems the South Korean can’t get enough of it and submitted more trademark applications. This time around no less than six Galaxy names have been trademarked and are waiting to...

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Half of Microprocessors Sold in 2011 are Hybrid Chips with Integrated Graphics – Report

May 17, 2012
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Half of Microprocessors Sold in 2011 are Hybrid Chips with Integrated Graphics – Report

Half of the $111 billion microprocessor market was generated by hybrid processors that included graphics cores or other kinds of processing engines, according to a report by IMS Research. Hybrid microprocessors will not only continue to gain market share, but will also let companies...

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Nokia Lumia 900 Lands in Singapore on May 26

May 17, 2012
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Nokia Lumia 900 Lands in Singapore on May 26

Nokia unveiled the international version of Lumia 900 at the International Consumer Electronics Show. However, the smartphone has yet to make its debut on the market.  Currently, Lumia 900 is available for pre-order in the UK, and the Finnish company has just confirmed it...

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[Deal] Get the Logitech Revue from Newegg for $73.99

May 17, 2012
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[Deal] Get the Logitech Revue from Newegg for $73.99

With Google continuing its push into the TV market and not letting Google TV die it’s hard being an early adopter of new technology. The Logitech Revue is a prime example of an early adoption device that didn’t receive much fanfare. The once $299...

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Motorola ATRIX 2 Arrives in Jordan with Free EA Games

May 17, 2012
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Motorola ATRIX 2 Arrives in Jordan with Free EA Games

Unveiled back in October, the ATRIX 2 was among the top tier Motorola smartphones at that time. However, in a world of quad-core handsets, the ATRIX 2 falls into mid-range category. Enough said, the Motorola ATRIX 2 has just been introduced in Jordan. The...

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Ubisoft Believes Xbox 720 and PlayStation 4 Will Be Perfect for Social Games

May 16, 2012
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Ubisoft Believes Xbox 720 and PlayStation 4 Will Be Perfect for Social Games

Neither Microsoft nor Sony has offered any official details about their next-generation home consoles, but French video game publisher Ubisoft believes that it will be able to use their features to introduce more social features in its titles. Yves Guillemot, the chief executive officer...

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AMD Formally Introduces Second-Generation Fusion "Trinity" Chips for Notebooks

May 16, 2012
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AMD Formally Introduces Second-Generation Fusion "Trinity" Chips for Notebooks

Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday officially introduced its new-generation of Fusion A-series accelerated processing units (APUs) previously known as Trinity. The new chips feature new x86 code-named Piledriver cores and Radeon HD 7000-series graphics cores. AMD hopes that its new APU will help it...

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Google Music Is Forced to Limit Users Due to "Piracy"

May 16, 2012
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Google Music Is Forced to Limit Users Due to "Piracy"

No matter what you think about piracy it’s hard to argue against the fact that many times it’s easier to pirate something than it is to pay for it. If you grab a bunch of albums from The Pirate Bay, you can listen to...

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