September 24, 2010

Roku Introduces Roku HD, XD and XDS Players with 1080p Support; and Roku XDS Review


Roku has introduced new Roku streaming player with up to 1080p HD streaming support and instant Replay. There are three new Roku models: the entry-level Roku HD at $59.99; the Roku XD with Wireless-N and 1080p, and the top-of-the-line Roku XDS, which adds dual-band wireless technology and extensive connectivity options for home entertainment systems.
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CDMA iPhone 4 Production Starting in November and 7-inch iPad Design Finalized


DigiTimes is reporting that Pegatron Technology is expected to begin volume production of CDMA version of iPhone 4 in November with total shipments likely to reach 3-4 million units in the first three months and 10 million by mid of 2011. It has been rumored that Apple will use Pegatron as their manufacturing partner for CDMA version of the iPhone, as Foxconn is having a difficult time meeting demand for GSM version of iPhone 4, which has been very successful with record breaking sales.
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Review Roundup: Apple iPod touch (2010)


Earlier this month, Apple updated their iPod lineup and introduced the new iPod touch featuring new Retina display, FaceTime video calling, HD video recording, A4 chip, 3-axis gyro, iOS 4.1 and Game Center. Apple brought all the stunning features of iPhone 4 to the iPod touch, except the new case design and 5-megapixel camera with LED flash. The iPod touch is available in 8GB model priced $229, 32GB model priced $299 and 64GB model priced $399.
Below we have added links to 10 Best iPod touch reviews. Check them out:
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September 22, 2010

BlackBerry Tablet and New OS Coming Next Week


WSJ is reporting that RIM plans to join the tablet race with a 7-inch tablet that will be introduced at BlackBerry developer conference in San Francisco, along with a new OS for the tablet. WSJ’s Phred Dvorak wrote:
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September 21, 2010

Cisco Updates Flip UltraHD and MinoHD Pocket Camcorders


Flip started the pocket camcorder crazy, but the company has been falling behind competition for past few months. Flip has rolled out an all-new line of affordable UltraHD and MinoHD camcorders to address this problem. Flip maintains its focus on simplicity, while improving HD video quality (720p 60fps), adding hardware-based image stabilization, expanding personalization options and offering more ways to share video using pre-loaded FlipShare software.
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