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Articles Posted on 23 January 2010

Samsung Android-Based Galaxy Portal Smartphone Now Available In UK

Samsung Android-Based Galaxy Portal Smartphone Now Available In UK

News Mobile & Telco

Samsung has officially released the i5700 Galaxy Portal, previously known as the Spica, in the UK as a simpler, more affordable version of the i7500 which was released back in November 2009 and managed to impress...


Asus Releases Photos Of DR-950 9-inch eBook Reader

Asus Releases Photos Of DR-950 9-inch eBook Reader

News Software

Folks at Asus UK's Office have uploaded a few photos of the company's upcoming ebook reader, a 9-inch touchscreen device by the name of the DR-950, on a Flickr account. The ebook reader uses SiPix touchscreen technology - which...


Sony Playstation 3 Console Breaks 3 Million Units Barrier In UK

Sony Playstation 3 Console Breaks 3 Million Units Barrier In UK

News Security

Sony has announced yesterday that it had sold more than three million units of its flagship gaming console, the PS3, in the UK with global hardware sales reaching 27 million units. The PS3 has a long way to go though before...


Apple seeks to re-write the book

Apple seeks to re-write the book

Comment Reading between the lines

In-Depth Hardware

On wandering down the mountain weighed down with his stone tablets, Moses not only managed to enforce the authority of his God, he also managed to impart importance to the written word itself. Thus began a war in which the...


Virgin Media Replies To BT Infinity Threat

Virgin Media Replies To BT Infinity Threat

News Hardware

Virgin Media has commented on the announcement by BT of the impending launch of its fibre-optic based Infinity product which will propose download speeds of up to 40mbps with upload speeds reaching 10mbps. It said that BT's...


Rambus noses ahead in Nvidia patent spat

Rambus noses ahead in Nvidia patent spat

Three out of five ain't bad

News Hardware

Rambus is pretty pleased with itself after a  US International Trade Commission judge said he agreed with the controversial memory company in its claim that Nvidia violated three of its patents. Nvidia was able to claim...

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