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SolidTek DigiMemo 692 Digital Notepad with Memory

Written on August 19th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts

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Nokia N9 shows up in detailed photos

Written on August 19th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts

Nokia’s next generation of mobile phones looks like it might get off to a promising start as the Nokia N9 has been shown off in high-res pictures. Although not offering a great deal of extra information about this new slider, the chassis is certainly a lot sleeker than the chunky Nokia N900. Assuming this is the first Meego phone (the Nokia N9 model number means it could still be part of the Symbian line-up, following the Nokia N8 ) then it certainly would be a good model to show it off with. Big in China The photos popped up on Chinese Website Baidu , complete with detailed breakdowns of the innards of the phone, showing a full metal chassis with some plastic parts – overall, the QWERTY slider has a beautiful overall finish

Exclusive: Revealed: Android Honeycomb next up from Google

Written on August 19th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts

Google is set to call the next iteration of its mobile OS Android Honeycomb, following on from the tablet-friendly Gingerbread platform. Multiple sources have confirmed to TechRadar that the next version will be called Honeycomb, although details of what this upgrade will bring are still sketchy. It’s likely that it will be more of an incremental upgrade, in the same manner as Android 2.2 (Froyo) was to Android 2.1 (Éclair) as Google seeks to perfect the new platform on tablets and high-end smartphones. That means Android Honeycomb will probably be Android 3.1 or Android 3.2, rather than a leap to the unimaginable magic of Android 4.0. Honeycomb – a surefire way to eventual baldness We’ve contacted Google about the new name, and unsurprisingly got no comment, but given each new Android iteration is named after sweets and cakes, there’s not a lot to choose from

Razer BlackWidow gaming keyboard announced

Written on August 19th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts

The Razer BlackWidow has been unveiled, billed as the first mechanical gaming keyboard engineered for gamers. Razer’s peripherals have been popular with gamers for a long time and the US company is keen to build on that with a number of recent announcements. The latest arrival for Razer is the BlackWidow keyboard, which was shown off at GamesCom in Cologne and is the product of three years’ design work.

Review: Sony Alpha A390

Written on August 19th, 2010 by PricesTechno shouts

With mirrorless hybrid cameras grabbing all the limelight, the D-SLR market’s been a bit quiet of late. Just the right time, then, for Sony to pounce with two new cameras. The A390 is one of two new models aimed at beginners – the other is the cheaper A290. These cameras share the same 14.2-megapixel CCD sensor, but the A390 reviewed here also includes Sony’s Quick AF Live View mode and a tilting LCD display

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