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So we know the iPhone has been slumming it and selling itself on Walmart shelves in the US for a while now, but it's retained a somewhat more dignified cachet over here in Europe. Until today, that is. Just "in time for Christmas," British retailer Tesco will make it possible for you to buy your socks, no-frills groceries, and shiny smartphone all in the same place.
You'll still be riding O2's network, thanks to the Tesco Mobile service, but the department store chain is likely to price its contracts more aggressively, as it already has a £30 per month plan that includes... |
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If you have been waiting to get your hands on a phone with Google’s Android operating system but have always staggered back after glancing at the price tag, HTC’s latest entrant might carry some pleasant news. The Tattoo isn’t cheap, of course, but when compared to its peers, it’s relatively inexpensive.
"The HTC Tattoo introduces a more natural way for reaching out to the people and accessing important information in a much more easier and hassle-free manner. It empowers its owner to personalize it in a simple yet powerful manner and enjoy a most distinct mobile experience” said Mr. Ajay Sharma, Country Head, HTC India. |
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Square Enix has released what could very well be the final (ahem) trailer before the Japanese launch of Final Fantasy XII, this December. The trailer mainly features pre-rendered cinematic with all the drama and fanfare that the fans have come to expect from FF games—the video also has small bits of in-game battle sequences thrown in for good measure.
Embedded on this page is a lower resolution version of the video, followed by a link to download the same trailer in full-resolution and lastly, the gallery has some screen grabs from the trailer. |
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If the Macbook Air had you swooning and the Sony Vaio X made your jaw drop, then have a look at Dell’s competitor in the super-sleek notebook market. Touted as the world’s thinnest laptop at 9.9mm, the Adamo XPS is an absolute stunner!
There’s a unique mechanism to start up your Adamo XPS. The device has a capacitive latch release, so when you swipe your finger over it, the keyboard appears from under the display and blue LED lights indicate you are good to go. Adamo engineers refined the traditional laptop design by cleverly relocating key components and fitting the keyboard inside the reinforced display when closed.
Once open, the body is slightly raised, giving the keyboard a comfortable angle to type on. Above the keyboard, you will be greeted by a 13.4-inch widescreen HD (720p) display, encased in the aluminium body. |
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An Israeli Design house called Else Ltd, formerly known Emblaze Mobile announced their first device – called First ELSE in London yesterday. It claims a tightly integrated user experience, and is based on the open source Access Linux Platform 3.0, a next-gen version of the Palm OS.
The website: firstelse.com, promises the second coming – “a user-experience-centric philosophy designed to enhance man-machine capabilities through pre-integration services and a revolutionary one-click interface.”
Man-machine capabilities…, Street Hawk? The flash website has an emulation of the interface which is pretty unconvincing on a netbook, but there’s a video out on YouTube, which looks freakin’ sweet. The phone is expected sometime in first quarter 2010. |
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