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Archive for June 2007

June 14th, 2007

Apple to sell iTunes music downloads through Bebo

Bebo is to sign a deal with Apple to sell iTunes directly through the site. The deal will involve songs being sold on bands and singers’ profile pages if only the music is already available on iTunes. This is the first time iTunes store has partnered with a third party social networking site in selling […]

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June 14th, 2007

Dell is set to sell via Wal-Mart

Dell has been moving away from its traditional way of selling computers and accessories, directly to consumers and now are moving to have retailers sell machines for them. Wal-Mart stores in the US will start selling Dell notebooks for $899 each starting next week. This move is another new strategy by Dell to boost […]

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June 13th, 2007

Gionee S20 Mobile Game Phone

 Want to have more fun with mobiles? Here’s the new Gionee S20 game phone brought to you by a China mobile phone manufacturer. Not only it functions like other phones, this slider game phone can run a Super Nintendo emulator and the ability to play games in landscape mode. It has a 2 megapixel camera […]

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June 12th, 2007

Brando Heart Keychain Digital Album

Here is the latest gadget from the Brando guys. A cool keychain to keep your loved ones closed to heart and close to your keys in the pocket. Its always cool to show off pics that aren’t static and this keychain will be only a light addition.
Heart Keychain Digital Album is a lightweight photo […]

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June 12th, 2007

Apple iTunes could offer video rentals

In future, Apple Inc. will offer video rentals through iTunes. Apple Inc. has already started talks with some big moviescompanies regarding the launch of online film rental services. Currently, Apple has two deals with Walt Disney and Paramount. Online rental is another source to generate more revenues without affecting sales.
A film would likely to cost […]

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June 8th, 2007

Google CEO Eric Schmidt

Google has dominated the internet from search engines to online advertising for some time now. Google is grown mainly from a mixture of technologies from different companies all gathered to form one big company, thanks to its acquisition drives the past few years.
So what is Google really? It started off as a search engine and […]

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June 8th, 2007

Microsoft ‘s Zune on hold in Europe

Microsoft has cancelled plans to release Zune and flash Zune in Europe this year. Steve Ballmer stated in a German site that Zune is still losing money in Europe. Zune and the flash Zune might be released in Europe in the future but there is no exact time given. Microsoft is very secretive regarding their […]

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June 7th, 2007

The new Blackberry Curve

The Blackberry mobile range has just got a shot in the arm with the launching of the Smallest blackberry featuring a full QWERTY keyboard. It is just 4.2” x 2.4” x 0,6” and weighs about 3.0 oz. It is also the first of its kind to offer a 2 megapixel camera which will definitely […]

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June 6th, 2007

Gadgets can Now Last Longer

They say the average lifetime of a laptop of cellphone is normally 2 years. Even my old cellphones last around that time before the screen goes dead or the battery does not charge for long. Now thanks to a new power-saving display by Clairvoyante, it looks like this gadgets will have a longer life.
Cell-phone and […]

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June 6th, 2007

Amtek U560 UMPC at Computex rollout

Though I wished I could be at Computex expo in Taiwan this week, I can’t fret much since Amtek has a new beauty out.
In the meantime, we have OEM manufacturer Amtek’s coming out with a new UMPC prototype dubbed U560 that looks pretty sleek. Specs on the UMPC revealed its based on the Intel’s McCaslin […]

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