Friday, July 16, 2010
Xbox 360 sales increase 88 percent in June, give it US console crown for the month
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Gaming
Apple and HTC lead charge as smartphone market looks set to grow and grow
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Cellphones
Ford's SYNC learns 100x more voice commands, integrates Nuance technology
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Cars,
Transportaion
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Who knew HP was such a big player in the display business? Just days after announcing that a flexible display from Mars may very well hit the market out of Hewlett-Packard's own laboratories,
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Misc
Getac tosses 1.2GHz Core i7 into ultra-rugged V100 convertible laptop, drops it from atop ugly tree
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Getac's long-standing V100 has never been a thing of beauty, but you'd think it may get a little easier on the eyes over the years, wouldn't you? Regrettably, we're still left looking at a fairly industrial little machine, but at least the improved innards make it that much easier to focus on the Device Manager rather than,
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Laptops
Velocity Micro rolls out T30 Italia laptop, Vector Campus Edition desktop
As anyone that's been to a mall recently is no doubt well aware, the back-to-school season is upon us, and so is the usual batch of hardware aimed directly at students (and their parents).
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Laptops
Syabas Popbox surprises everyone, including Syabas, by going on sale today
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Home Entertainment
Android Market now has 100,000 apps, passes 1 billion download mark (update: Google says 70K)
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Well, it may not come as a huge surprise considering all the steam Android's picked up over the past few years, but it's a landmark nonetheless: according to AndroLib's data, the Market now has 100,000 apps available for download.
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