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    JooJoo, the tablet formerly known as CrunchPad, versus the Apple iPad

         The iPad’s much-squabbled-over competition, Fusion Garage’s JooJoo (formerly known as the CrunchPad) was slated for release in December 2009, before being shelved. The JooJoo is now in full-production with a new round of funding by the CSL Group – the largest OEM in...
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    NVIDIA baptises the first two Fermi graphic cards - introducing the GeForce GTX 470 and GeForce GTX

        After tantalizing us with demos of the prototype GF100 – the new 40nm DX-11 capable-GPU built on the brand-new Fermi architecture – NVIDIA has finally released the names of the first two production models to be released. The two cards will be called GeForce GTX 470 and GeForce...
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    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

      The movie and video game industries are increasingly being seen as competitors in the entertainment sector. With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 grossing over $550 million in the first five days since its launch – eclipsing the latest Harry Potter’s $394 million and The Dark...
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    HTC HD2 with Windows Mobile 6.5 officially announced in Asia, priced high

      Eager fans of Windows Mobile 6.5 have been waiting for the operating system’s flagship product for a long time now. We have been tracking the HTC HD2 – formerly codenamed the HTC Leo – for some time now, and the final product hasn’t dimmed our hopes for WinMob 6.5 with...
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    Inglourious Basterds: The Movie

      Anyone who has seen some of his previous movies (Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Deathproof) will tell you that Quentin Tarantino is an acquired taste. So distinct is his style of script-writing, direction and editing that it’s impossible not tell his movies apart...
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    HTC TouchFLO 3D v2.5 previewed; social networking features amaze!

      One of the hottest topics recently in the mobile industry and one of the most anticipated upcoming phones is the HTC Leo, which comes with a large 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen TFT. PocketNow got its hands on the new Leo and has previewed the all-new HTC TouchFLO v2.5 user interface...
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    India to have 275mn 3G subscribers in 4 years and 850mn mobile users overall: report

    While the 3G spectrum saga plods on and the two existing players – MTNL and BSNL – report dismal figures of subscribers, a new research report highlights the potential of 3G users in India. Evalueserve, a provider of knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) services, has said in their new...
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    Google calls Apple a liar, says they did indeed reject the Voice App for the iPhone

    The world of technology is abuzz as two of its biggest names – Google and Apple – are set for an intense showdown, possibly with lawyers in tow.    After the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decided to investigate Apple’s rejection of the Google Voice app for the...
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    Nokia N97 and 5800 to finally get kinetic scrolling, as firmware 2.0 gets videoed

    Finally! One of the biggest complaints with the Nokia 5800, N97 and all other touchscreen products has been the lack of kinetic scrolling, and the Finnish giant is all set to address that. At the annual Nokia World mega-event in Stuttgart, Germany – where the company has already...
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    (UPDATE: Price, Specs) Indian gamers can finally get Alienware! [Hands-On Preview]

    UPDATE: For the base configuration and price, refer to the end of the article   It has been a long and tiresome wait, but the world's premium gaming PC hardware manufacturer has finally come to India. Dell has announced the launch of Alienware’s range of products in the country, with the...
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    It’s on! iTunes dumps Palm Pre

    Let’s get ready to rummmmmmmble! Reports and tweets are flying around the Web that Apple’s latest update for iTunes – v 8.2.1 – blocks Palm Pre, refusing to recognise the handset as a valid iTunes-supported player. The reason for doing so, though, remains unexplained. ...
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