- Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 12:56
- Featured, Mobiles, PDAs, iPhone and PDA
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Gigabye a giant in manufacturing PC components like motherboards and server racks and a little known information is company's manufacturing mobile phone section, which boasts of a couple of capable smartphones.
For people of more information of Gigabyte, Gigabyte owns the GSmart range of cellphones that includes handsets like GSmart MS820, MW702 and MW700. All these phones are touchscreen windows mobile PDA phones. All of them ...
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- Friday, January 15, 2010, 17:56
- Gadgets, Mobiles, PDAs, News, Tech Gadgets, iPhone and PDA
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HTC officially yet to announce the Upcoming Android based BRAVO. This was earlier first seen in December, but yet the official announcement could drag to march. HTC is planning to launch it around March, 2 months from now on.
Swedish mobile operator 3, which has a Facebook page, has mentioned about it launching the Bravo sometime in. Keeping that in mind, it can be safely assumed ...
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- Thursday, February 12, 2009, 17:30
- LG, Sony, Others, Tech Gadgets
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Texas instruments announced in the press release about its upcomming Archos Internet Media Tablet Phone. Texas plans it to release during the 3rd quater of 2009. This cute phone comes with QMAP3 processor which will be powered with Google Android operating system.
This thin device (of 0.39-inch) which will feature 5-inch high resolution display. Internet is powered using 3.5G connectivity, harddisk capacity of 500GB. ...
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- Thursday, February 12, 2009, 10:22
- Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Tech Gadgets
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Samsung said that it would not show up any mobiles that have Google Android operating system in Mobile World Congress. Head of marketing for mobile device division Younghee Lee told The Guardian that none of their Google-powered handsets would be making it out to the show. But, Younghee Lee said, that company making plans internally to release Android phone during the second half of the ...
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- Monday, January 5, 2009, 10:39
- Mobiles, PDAs, News, Operation Systems & Tools
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Matthaus Krzykowski and Daniel Hartmann, the founders of the startup Mobile-facts, have been successful in giving a makeover to the Google's smartphone operating system, Android, as a desktop operating system. Surprisingly the duo took only about four hours of work to compile Android for the netbook.
In an ...
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