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Buy Amazon Kindle in Indian Rupees from Indiaplaza
Good news for people who want to buy Amazon kindle here in India. Popular eCommerce site Indiaplaza.in is selling Amazon Kindle in Indian rupees! And their prices are by far the cheapest you can get anywhere on the web! Indiaplaza.in is offering the following models: Kindle 6 inch WiFi only (black) – INR 8950 Kindle 6…
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Apple’s AirPlay is the future of personal entertainment
Apple released iOS 4.3 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch recently. Of all the new features in the release, one stands tall as the stepping stone for the future of personal entertainment – Airplay support for third party apps. For those who do not know, Apple’s AirPlay (previously called AirTunes), is a technology using which…
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Official Specs And Images
Samsung Galaxy Tab was the only worthy competitor to the iPad in the last gen tablet wars. Yeah 6 months back is already last generation, welcome to the Android world. I have been expecting a lot from the next Galaxy Tab. While I would never buy it (I’m 100% pro-iPad when it comes to tablets),…
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LG G-Slate Preview, 3D Viewing And Recording Honeycomb Tablet
LG didn’t plunge into the Android Tablet race early like it’s competitor Samsung. The company earlier announced that Android 2.2 wasn’t mature enough for tablets and that it would wait for Android 3.0. It’s recent products, LG Optimus One and LG Optimus 2x are noteworthy. LG G-Slate is a LG Optimus series tablet running Android…
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Is Honeycomb Android 3.0 or 2.4?
While going through their server logs, pocketnow.com noted a new Android OS version. The surprise was that the OS version number was 2.4 not 3.0. While almost everyone assumed that Honeycomb stood for Android 3.0, that apparently may not be the case. Pocketnow found 1 visit on their website but 15 visits on a larger website whom…
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iPhone 4 is here, feature roundup
The iPhone 4 and iOS4 got announced on June 7th, 2010. It’s pretty close (read as “same”) to the leaked iPhone prototype that Gizmodo “found in a bar”. As Steve Jobs said in the keynote, this is the “biggest leap since the original iPhone”. It indeed is, read further to know why